Assessment and Goal
Setting:
The process begins by assessing a student’s reading
level. This is most comprehensively done
using the Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark
Assessment System. This assessment
will identify a student’s independent, instruction, and frustration levels
while uncovering other essential reading behaviors. Students are then grouped in small groups of
4-6 based on their instructional reading level.
Once the group’s level has been decided, looking through the Literacy Continuum is very helpful in
determining goals that will best support the reader’s growth. Finally, the teacher selects an appropriately
leveled text for the group to read.
Lesson Structure:
A typical guided reading lesson will take about 20
minutes. The lesson begins with an
introduction to the text. This might
include activating (or providing) background knowledge, using new vocabulary
words in conversation to discover their meaning, discussing the structure of
the text, or drawing attention to the writer’s craft. Students then independently read the
identified section of text as the teacher listens-in, coaching students through
confusion as needed by modeling, prompting, and reinforcing effective strategy
use. This is the “beef” of a guided
reading lesson, supported time in text. When
students have completed the reading, the teacher leads a short discussion of
the text, observing what students say about the text and helping them pose
questions to better understand. The next
step is a brief, but explicit, demonstration of a specific strategic action,
the previously determined goal, (solving words, adjusting reading for
purpose/genre, summarizing, inferring, monitoring, analyzing, etc.) referring
back to any part of the text that has just been read. The lesson concludes with word work based on
student need (teach any aspect of word analysis that you observed as needed). Students can be sent off with a reading
response task to extend the meaning.
This might include responding to the text in writing, drawing or
discussion.
Instructional Support:
If you are a K-2 teacher and interested in digging deeper into any aspect of
guided reading (assessment, goal setting, lesson structure) contact your literacy
coach. Both of us have been working with
teachers in Student Centered Coaching cycles through this process. Libby Zeman (McKinley & Wilson) ezeman@owatonna.k12.mn.us
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