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The Effects of Reading Racetracks on the Sight Word Acquisition and Fluency of Elementary Students
Authors:Lisa Rinaldi  Dana Sells  T. F. McLaughlin
Affiliation:(1) Spokane School District #81, Spokane, Washington;(2) Department of Special Education, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington;(3) Department of Special Education, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington. T. F. McLaughlin, Department of Special Education, School of Education, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, 99258-0001
Abstract:The effectiveness of using the reading racetrack drill and practice intervention on the sight word acquisition and fluency of 15 elementary students was examined in two separate experiments. A multiple baseline design across participants was used. The participants were 15 third and fourth-grade students attending a public (n =10) or parochial (n =5) elementary school. Participants included children receiving special education services in a resource room, services for learning difficulties, and those in a general classroom setting. Reading racetracks IS a novel approach which employ error correction, timing, and drill and practice procedures. This strategy also utilized drill and practice probe sheets that resemble an automotive racetrack. The results indicated that during the reading racetrack intervention all of the participants more than doubled their correct rate in oral reading. There was also a marked decrease in the number of errors made by each of the participants in this study. The implications of employing reading racetrack procedures for practitioners are outlined.
Keywords:reading racetrack  drill and practice  sight word acquisition  special education
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