Guided Reading Activities

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Please share with us how you structure your guided reading sessions, including types of guided reading activities and lessons format.
 

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Carol
Guided reading (05-11-2012 )
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Seetha Hariharan
Make reading interesting (05-11-2012 )
I teach grade 2 children. I play a game with my children 'Find the Object' - The...
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Donna
no ability groups for guided reading (05-11-2012 )
I just wanted to share another way of organising guided reading activities.. When...
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Nerida
Guided Reading for Kinders (05-11-2012 )
My Kinder class love Guided Reading sessions. I have 4 groups on a rotation, with no...
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Donna
Guided Reading Activities (05-11-2012 )
I have always used Guided Reading Groups to focus on 2 main areas .... Why Guided...
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Beth Mast
Vocabulary Words (05-11-2012 )
When reading a new book, I take note which words would be hard for my guiding...
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Jeanette
Guided Reading Activities for Prep (05-11-2012 )
In my prep class each child has a small A5 tick sheet that they mark off when they...
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Jodi Devine
Guided Reading Activities - Vocabulary and Sight W (05-11-2012 )
For the past two years I have worked on a concept of using words from guided reading...
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