![]() So, I wanted to pool them all in one place as you decide if this resource is something that might work for you and your classroom! It’s definitely an investment BUT it’s so much better than trying to collect resources each week! As I have shared about this book on Facebook and Instagram, I field lots of questions. ![]() Using Jan’s book “The Next Step Forward in Guided Reading” to guide my instruction, sight word lists, weekly guided reading skills, etc. With Jan’s plan, I am able to create a familiar routine to follow without spending a million hours planning each week. It is based out of Fountas & Pinnell’s reading research and takes all the guesswork out of my groups. Using texts from Learning A-Z and $1 books from Scholastic, I follow Jan Richardson’s Guided Reading plan and LOVE it. Honestly, I don’t use or create my own Guided Reading products. I receive *a lot* of questions about how I plan for guided reading making the process as streamlined and efficient as possible. ![]() Since Guided Reading often means planning for 3-6 groups a week (many groups reading 2+ texts a week), I know the planning and preparing can be overwhelming. As a teacher, we coach and scaffold our readers all while pushing them forward in their reading routines. ![]() Guided Reading offers students intentional reading instruction with texts that are just a little too hard. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |