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Shop the Scholastic Teachers Store for books, lesson plans, guides, classroom supplies and more. Shop by grade, subject or format to ensure your students have the resources they need! The lessons plans below are the lesson plans that I use for my guided reading groups and my daily five activities. The guided reading group plans are also based on the plans included in The Next Step in Guided Reading. I have simply placed them in form version Microsoft Word so that I could fill them in quickly and easily. Guided reading groups. Below is a correlation chart recommending the skills most appropriate for each guided reading level. How Teaching Phonics Supports Guided Reading Before Teachers use the lesson routines to preteach the phonics skills students will encounter in that day’s reading. During Students read leveled books supported by the.
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How To Use The Guided Reading Module
Mar 1, 2019 - Explore kugkj's board 'Reading' on Pinterest. See more ideas about Teaching reading, School reading, Reading classroom. This page contains links to a variety of resources that provide leveled readers. Leveled readers are the basis of the guided reading program and help to ensure that you are meeting each child's specific needs. The following resources provide leveled reading books.
This module explores small group guided reading instruction in the primary grades. In a small group setting, children are immersed in meaningful reading as they learn how reading works. Short, focused word work and writing are included in the lessons. This helps children benefit from the relationship between reading and writing and provides immediate application of skills to connected text.
Guided Reading is situated within a balanced literacy agenda. To establish the context for Guided Reading, we suggest viewing the Reading Process, Engagement and Independence: Creating Classroom Environment, and Formative Assessment sections of this module first, and then proceeding to Sample Lessons by Level.
The Sample Lessons by Level are intended to support teachers in meeting the many challenges that both novice and experienced teachers face in teaching Guided Reading. Although the children in a group are reading at about the same book level, their strengths and needs and rates of growth differ. Providing the right support for each child takes knowledge, skill, preparation, close observation and instantaneous decision-making. Therefore the sample lessons show how the focus in teaching guided reading shifts as beginning readers grow in their understanding and application of the reading process. Guiding questions are provided for reflection on the video clips. For many of the lesson segments, the teachers have also provided commentary on the goals and intentions of their teaching moves and language.
Please note that the book levels listed are Reading Recovery (RR) levels. Consult “Book and Reader Characteristics” under each module for correlations of these levels with Fountas and Pinnell Guided Reading (F&P) and Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA).
We would like to thank the following teachers from Anderson School District Five who are featured in the videos:
- Patsy McGregor at Homeland Park Primary (Levels 1-2)
- Amy Sanderson at Centerville Elementary School (Levels 3-5 and 10-12)
- Karen Branch at McLees Elementary School (Levels 6-9 and 13-16)
- Angela Rardon at Nevitt Forest Elementary School (Levels 17-20).
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We would also like to acknowledge the support of Cindy Martin, Director of Elementary and Early Childhood Programs for Anderson Five; and Jean Ridley, Reading Recovery Teacher Leader in Anderson Five. And most of all, we thank the children in the guided reading groups and their parents whose support made their participation in this project possible.