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What Are You Grouping For?, Grades 3-8: How to Guide Small Groups Based on Readers - Not the Book


Corwin Literacy

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No. of pages 352

Published: 2018

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Bring out daring readers with dynamic small groups! Like many educators in intermediate classrooms across the country, you may be using guided reading principles to teach reading.Whether youre following targeted reading levels or sticking with your schools established routines, chances are thatguided readinghas become synonymous withsmall group readingfor you and your students.But . . . are your students getting the most out of small groups? Are readers of all ability levels experiencing the dynamic learning that can occur in small groups? Do you feel confident that the way youre grouping kids is based on their wants and needs? Intermediate grade readers dont need to be guided as much as they need to be engagedand authors Julie Wright and Barry Hoonan have solutions for doing just that using small groups.What Are You Grouping For?offers the practical tools, classroom examples, and actionable steps essential for starting, sustaining, and mastering the management of small groups. This book explains the five teacher moves that work together to support students reading independence through small group learningkidwatching, pivoting, assessing, curating, and planningand provides examples to guide you and your students toward success. From must-have beginning-of-the-year strategies to step-by-step advice for implementation, this guide breaks down the processes that support small groups and help create effective instructional reading programs. Based on more than 45 years of combined experience in the classroom, this resource will empower you with tools to ensure that yourreadersare doing the reading, thinking, and doingnot you.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Corwin Literacy .

There are 352 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by SAGE Publications Inc .

 

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Corwin Literacy