The “clicks and clunks” technique was originally introduced by Christine D. Bremer, Sharon Vaughn, Ann T. Clapper, and Ae-Hwa Kim in 2002. Read their original article here.
When it “Clicks,” all is well in the world of decoding and easy comprehension. Reading is a joyful way to explore the world!
But when students encounter parts of the text that are not understood, they “Clunk!” and the reading process slows down.
Students can learn to recognize when their reading is Clicking and when they have encountered a Clunk.
When the Clunk is due to unknown words, follow these simple and effective steps to return to Click mode.
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