Guided Reading Guided Reading Resources
Guided Reading Guided Reading Resources
Guided Reading Guided Reading Resources
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<strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong><br />
The ultimate goal in guided reading is to help children<br />
learn how to use independent reading strategies<br />
successfully.<br />
<strong>Guided</strong> reading is small-group reading instruction designed to provide<br />
differentiated teaching that supports students in developing reading proficiency.<br />
The teacher uses a tightly structured framework that allows for the incorporation<br />
of several research-based approaches into a coordinated whole. For the student,<br />
the guided reading lesson means reading and talking (and sometimes writing) about<br />
an interesting and engaging variety of fiction and nonfiction texts. For the<br />
teacher, guided reading means taking the opportunity for careful text selection<br />
and intentional and intensive teaching of systems of strategic activity for<br />
proficient reading (Fountas & Pinnell, 1996).<br />
All students need instructional support so they can<br />
expand their competence across a greater variety of<br />
increasingly challenging texts.<br />
Fountas & Pinnell, <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong><br />
<strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>Resources</strong><br />
The following resources are helpful in understanding <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> at SBS and<br />
useful to parents in :<br />
What Goes On During <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong><br />
A description of the types of engagement that take place for students not involved in guided<br />
reading.<br />
Leveled Book Lists<br />
Leveled lists for all grade levels.<br />
Research Base for <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> as an Instructional Approach<br />
Excellent article highlighting research base and benefits.<br />
Tools for <strong>Reading</strong>, Writing, and Thinking<br />
A fantastic resource for graphic organizers for specific reading and writing strategies
Fountas and Pinnell Blog<br />
Filled with all of the expert advice.<br />
Collection of <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>Resources</strong><br />
Top links from the top resources.<br />
Scholastic Book Wizard<br />
Tool for leveling books.<br />
Grade Level <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>Resources</strong><br />
The following resources are useful to our teaching staff with implementing guided<br />
reading per grade level. This may also be helpful to parents with activities at home.<br />
Kindergarten<br />
~ <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> in Kindergarten<br />
~ Hubbard's Cupboard <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong><br />
~ Pre-K - Kindergarten Virtual Tour<br />
~ <strong>Guided</strong> Set-Up from Kindergarten Works<br />
~ <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> Space Planning from Kindergarten Works<br />
~ Making <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> Work in Kindergarten<br />
~ Kindergarten Classroom Charts<br />
Grade 1<br />
~ Made for First Grade<br />
~ <strong>Guided</strong> Rotations<br />
~ Elementary <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong><br />
~ First Grade Classroom Charts<br />
Grade 2<br />
~ <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> Model Lesson on Inferencing<br />
~ Made in the Shade in Second Grade<br />
~ Time for Learning<br />
~ Second Grade Classroom Charts<br />
Grade 3<br />
~ Tips for Teachers - <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong><br />
~ <strong>Guided</strong> Strategies<br />
~ Third Grade <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> Ideas<br />
Grade 4<br />
~ Inside <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong><br />
~ The <strong>Guided</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> Plan Book<br />
~ Fourth Grade Balanced Literacy