
This slideshow is a “greatest hits” of all the FVR how-to presentations I’ve done and is an excellent place to start!
FVR basics
- Slideshow I use to start my novices
- Baby Steps: Reading with Novice Learners
- Bryce Hedstrom’s free resources
- John Sifert’s FVR Secrets EXPOSED
- Try “speed dating” to choose a book
- Browsing strategies by Mike Peto
- Reading strategies by Sra. Rodríguez
- Janet Eckerson’s How to FVR
Accountability
- Virtual class reading journal FREE
- Bookmarks with memes
- Bookmarks with reading strategies by Bryce Hedstrom 3 / 4 per page
- Sra. Chase’s Yelp reviews
- Tara Tapp’s reading log
- Book reviews to post on wall / genres
- Self assessment of reading habits
- Bryce Hedstrom reading reflection | journal
FREE printables for your Spanish library
- Storytime con Sra. Jensen 10 stories
- Rachel Emery’s store
- Serie leamos – leveled readers
- Reading A to Z – sign up to print up to 40
- Brett Chonko’s student-created stories
- Mike Peto’s cartoon library
- Jodi Stokdyk’s Wooly-CON
- Viviana Tracy’s extensive list
No music during FVR
Research is clear that music has a negative effect on both concentration and reading comprehension. The *only* exception is instrumental music that does not have dramatic rises and falls. I have a lot more to say about this.


