Guided Reading Kitguided Reading 101



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Guided Reading Kitguided Reading 101

This is a comprehensive 47 page unit that has a variety of worksheets to run a comprehensive guided reading and student center activity program in your classroom. Included in the unit are: Sample Guided Reading Lesson Plan, Guided Reading Lesson Plan Blacklines, Reading Mini Lesson Scope and Sequenc. Topic 1.2: The Benefits of Guided Reading There are many benefits to Guided Reading instruction for both the student receiving the instruction and the teacher administering the instruction. If the teacher uses the appropriate assessment and is organized in planning the lessons, the benefits for each individual student are many.

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Guided Reading Kit

Guided Reading 101 and 102 (A two day professional learning series): $35 for CKEC Member Districts; $70 for Non-Member Districts

  • Presenter:Lisa King
  • Target Audience: Classroom teachers k-5, special education teachers, instructional coaches, principals
  • Description:This session has been added due to high demand in order to accommodate more participants. It is a repeat of the June 28 session.
  • 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents by Lee Wardlaw. All paperback chapter books are in good or better used condition. Published by Scholastic. Guided Reading: Set of 6. Reading Level: 4.8. Make Supersized seem small.
  • Learning Target Separate elements Quiet Reflection 1. Why is Guided Reading important? How often should Guided Reading be done? What do you do in Guided Reading? How do you plan for Guided Reading? How do you choose your Guided Reading groups?

This two part series is for teachers new to Guided Reading. Day one (July 6) is an introduction to Guided Reading using the resources from Jan Richardson. The focus will be using formative assessment and designing differentiated instruction for different levels of readers. Participants will leave day 1 with ideas for preparing for, planning and progress monitoring Guided Reading.

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Day 2(Sept 14) will take participants into using data to effectively plan each part of the Guided Reading lesson, diving deeper into prompting, teaching points and word study. Participants will receive the text, “The Next Steps in Guided Reading” by Jan Richardson. One registration will cover both day 1(July 6) and day 2 ( Sept. 21).

  • PGES Connections: 1e- Deigning Coherent Instruction, 1f –Designing Student Assessments, 3c – Engaging Students in Learning, 3d – Using Assessment in Instruction

Location: CKEC Training Center