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by Ashley Howe 5 years ago

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Balanced Reading Program

Effective reading programs incorporate various strategies to support student literacy development. Assessment is a crucial element, employing tools like anecdotal notes, oral retellings, and running records to gauge comprehension and sight word recognition.

Balanced Reading Program

Balanced Reading Program

Guided Reading

Lesson should last about 10-15 minutes
Each student in the group has a copy of the same book
Students are at the back table
Text should be at students level or just higher so students do not get frustrated
Read book together as a group
Can include different activities such as picture walk, make predictions, look for sight words etc.
Variety of texts
Teacher led but students are participating and engaged
Rest of the class is working in partners or independently
Students are grouped according to reading level or specific skills to practice
Small group reading

Shared Reading

Level of texts should be on par with students
Use a variety of different texts
Use and practice different strategies
Can be whole class or small group
Still very much teacher led lesson
Can work on different skills such as expression, intonation, enunciation etc.
Text is modelled first for students
Gradual release of responsibility
Interactive, students can join in

Independent Reading

Students are encouraged to use different reading strategies as they read
Students should read for about 10 minutes with no interruptions
Students can choose where they would like to read
Not a lot of support from teacher
Choose books from book bags or levelled bin in class library
Text should be level appropriate for each student
Students are working on their own

Assessment

Assessment used to develop next steps for each individual student
Ask questions during and after read alouds, guided reading and independent reading
Use anecdotal notes during guided reading sessions
Check if students are recognizing sight words
Oral retell, predictions, inferencing can be used to assess comprehension
Running records can be used throughout to keep track of progress for each student

Read Aloud

Students are in their sit spots on the carpet
Text should always be introduced
Use prior knowledge to make predictions, inferences, and real life connections to text
Discuss reading strategies
Read what students are interested in
Teacher Led
Can use a variety of texts
Difficulty Level is a bit higher than students reading level
Text chosen by Teacher
Can be made cross curricular
Whole group lesson
Extend lesson with crafts, create your own ending, retell chart etc
Can base mini lessons off of each text