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guided reading
By audriana

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1. How long do you spend with each group? 20 minutes per group
2. What are some good books I can use for 3rd grade? do you have a lit person at your school or a section in your library with leveled books?
3. Is
there a master list floating around out there somewhere that I could use that has the books & levels? I use Fountas and Pinells book, too.
4. How do you organize your paperwork for your groups? I have a clip board with index cards taped on top. (They are on top of one another where just the bottom part of the card is showing so I can flip to the student's card easily while I'm working.
Does that make sense?) I make anecdotal notes on their cards. I have folders for their running records.)
5. What are your other children doing while you are doing guided reading? Lit work stations -- 2 in a group. (These are things like word study, poetry station, listening station, writing station, etc.)
6. Is the guided reading book the students' only book or do you have a book that all students read & a separate one for guided reading? My students are also reading another book for their independent reading time -- that is the book they write their responses on weekly. We use another book for shared reading.

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