Guided reading is helpful when trying to work on one skill with a small group of children. It is done in a small group where the teacher covers a skill, then the children practice the skill reading to themselves, then the teacher reviews the skill with the children.
Evidence #1
This is a video of a lesson I taught about reading the pictures with two of the boys in my class. I learned a lot from this lesson and loved using the strategy with teaching boys who struggle to read how they can apply it to their life.
Evidence #2 (Differentiation)
Guided Reading
This is my lesson I taught with my small group. It is a four day lesson about reading pictures and sounding out words. I think the children had a lot of work and I learned a lot about teaching guided reading. I am excited to try this again in my own classroom. Each child had a slightly different book and worked at their rate.
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