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1 Small Group Reading Instruction
Mark Weakland

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4 Give kids time to… Read, read, read Write, write, write

5 Extended time to read extended text on independent and instructional level

6 Extended time in extended text
10-15 continuous minutes (or more) of reading in books, web sites, magazines, etc.

7 Instructional level text is text that students can read with a certain degree of accuracy, rate and expression (fluency), and understand with a certain degree of comprehension, with support from a teacher.

8 Goals Understand how to form small groups based on data
List structures and routines that allow for small group instruction Know what types of instruction occur within small groups

9 Information on individual abilities
Assessments ?

10 Instruction Information on individual abilities Assessments
Small group Small group Instruction

11 Assessments DRA Instruction Information on individual abilities DIBELS
Small group Small group Instruction

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13 Small group work… …is enabled by independent work.
Independent reading activities Independent writing activities

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16 Extended text = classroom library

17 Fiction Easy Middle Hard Nonfiction

18 Talk It Up Tell why you love this book Give general overview
Show two specific points of interest

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23 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Small Group #1 15minutes

24 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Small Group #1 15minutes Small Group #2 20minutes

25 Phonemic awareness

26 PA: Segmentation / Manipulation

27 The Alphabetic Principle
Sounds are represented by letters Encoding (spelling) and decoding (reading)

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29 Fluency Accurate reading, with an appropriate rate, and with appropriate expression and phrasing.

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31 Vocabulary Readers must know the meanings for most of the words in a text so they can understand what they read

32 Strategy use: using diagrams

33 For ex: 20-minute fluency lesson
Read from previous book (4) Set goal (1) Vocabulary direct instruction (2) Students read / teacher guides (12)

34 Small group instruction: examples

35 Growth mind set Differentiation brings greater growth
Flexible groups enable differentiation Formative assessment for tracking growth

36 To give you a full understanding of why I’m interested in this concept of the bridge, I have to give you just a bit of my educational history


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