Guided Reading a key path to fluency

 
Guided reading is an instructional approach that involves a teacher working with a small group of readers. During the lesson, the teacher provides a text that students can read with support. The teacher also coaches the learners as they use problem-solving strategies to read the text. The ultimate goal is independent reading.
 
 
What are some features of Guided Reading?
  • The teacher meets with groups of 3-6 students.
  • The groups are flexible and fluid; they change based on ongoing assessment.
  • Children are grouped according to reading level.
  • During the lesson, the students read a text that is slightly harder than what they can read without support.
  • The teacher coaches students as they read.
To learn more about Guided Reading, click here.
 
Photos and videos by Ms. Gayle Voltz, director of The Varnett School East
 
 
 
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