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Lori Jamison Rog
Year: 2003
Media:
128 pp/paper
ISBN:
978-157110-383-3
Grade Range: K-3
Tracking Code: WEB0383
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Lori Rog provides a model for Guided Reading that can help teachers meet the varied needs of their K–3 students. The keys to her Guided Reading model are:- working with small, flexible groups of students with similar instructional needs;
- using texts that are carefully chosen to provide the right balance of support and challenge;
- providing instructional support through scaffolding to build reading strategies and develop the habits of independent, lifelong readers.
The heart of the book is a close look at the guided reading lesson itself. With direct reference to text samples, each chapter deals with the guided reading lesson at a different reading level: emergent, early, developmental, and fluent readers. The final section discusses instruction strategies, with chapters on phonics, vocabulary study, comprehension strategies, retelling and responding to text, and the use of non-fiction in the guided reading program. Teachers will find practical, classroom-tested strategies for organizing, managing, and implementing effective guided reading strategies in the early years. It lays the groundwork and shows new and experienced teachers how to: - fit guided reading into a balanced literacy program;
- organize the class for independent learning;
- create flexible reading groups and select the best reading materials to meet the instructional needs of each group;
- assess and monitor student learning
Table of Contents
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Contents Introduction 1. Guided Reading in the Balanced Literacy Program 2. Establishing Independent Learning Routines 3. Choosing Materials for Guided Reading 4. Assessing Students and Creating Groups
5. Principals of Guided Reading Instruction 6. Guided Reading for Emergent Readers
7. Guided Reading for Early Readers
8. Guided Reading for Developing Readers
9. Guided Reading for Fluent Readers
10. Phonics Instruction
11. Vocabulary and High-Frequency Word Study
12. Comprehension Strategies
13. Retelling and Responding to Texts
14. Using Non-Fiction
Conclusion
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Reviews"Highly recommended for all elementary teachers and those involved in reading instruction."—Education Book Reviews, May 2004
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