Tuesday, December 15, 2009

EDRG 3321 Chapter 11

Shared and guided reading


During shared and guided reading students will learn a lot through observation. During shared reading the instruction is appropriate for all ages. You need to tier your instruction to meet the needs of all learners. Make sure to provide an enjoyable experience with books. Think about ways to subtly and naturally invite children to the reading. Participation is very crucial to the shared reading process. It is good to use the writings of the students. Make sure to sit in the the middle of the floor at the students level so that everyone can see. For guided reading it provides the opportunity for this practice to occur in a supportive context. Fountas and Pinnell were guided reading gurus. It should be appropriate for all ages. With guided reading students will be able to read with strategies they currently use but it also gives them an opportunity to learn something new.There are a lot of critical elements of guided reading, first you need to make sure that there are temporary and fluid groups also selecting the text is critical a good book that will support guided reading should support the use the children will use and easily know.


Author profiles:



Louisa May Alcott is the author of Little Women. She began as an author of poetry and short stories that appeared in magazines. when she was 22 her first book was published.




In Dr. Harris's class she read up this book and I fell in love with it. I twas such a good book and I would love to read more books from this author. This book is written around memory loss and I have dealt with that in my own family so this book kinda hit home with me.

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