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Guided Reading By Arlene Fasbender
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We are using Guided Reading also it is absolutely the most wonderful way to teach children to read! We have presented "A Look into the Guided Reading Classroom" presentation at a Kansas Educators Conference and it was well| received by many teachers. Problem: We have a website in which my teaching partners and I have put lesson plans in for the books we are reading at each level. As you know, this takes hours and hours and hours of work to read books and write complete 2nd (I teach 2nd grade)-3rd -4th grade lesson plans for each level. (Some levels are reading 3rd and 4th already at the beginning | | of 2nd grade for us). We are looking for schools to join in the website to "dump" your lesson plans into so that we are all not "reinventing the wheel" and to save us all time. I have seen that some books now come with a lesson plan guides, but we read so many books that most of them do not have a Teacher's Guide with it. If we were to pool our lesson plans we all have made, the work for each of us would be less. I have 5 schools trying to help this year, but they need to get Guided Reading going first. (They all are people who wanted help after hearing us at the conference). Do you have a lot of lesson plans to your books that you have made? Tell me how you obtain lesson plans for your books. If you are interested, I will send you the website address and you can look it over to see if it is something you might want to do. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Arlene Fasbender 2nd Grade
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