Guided Reading

 

Guided Reading provides a chance for the teacher to work with small groups of children who are at similar places in their reading journey.  Classrooms typically have a two year (or more) range of readers within any given group.  The following is a small taste of what we do during Guided Reading.  Our small groups support the children in learning to be comfortable with predicting what a story might be about, using a variety of strategies to determine unknown words, focusing on comprehension of the material being read, discussing why characters act the way they do, and relating the stories to experiences in their own lives.  The Guided Reading groups are flexible and ever changing, as are the reading skills of these young children. The books we work with are leveled; with A through J being typical grade one levels and J through M being typical grade two levels.  All students learn to be meaningfully engaged with independent activities during the time the classroom teachers’ work with small groups.  These activities include Reading to Self, Reading to Others, Writing, Word Wall work and Listening to Someone.
 

Contact

Lindsay MacDonald

780-452-1510

Please email me with any questions and/or concerns.



 

 

 

*Scholastic Book Order forms always go home on a Friday and are due the following Friday.

 

 

 

* Parents are asked to read and initial agendas each evening. If you have a question, please do not hesitate to send me a note in the agenda or email me.

 

 

 

* Please check the school calendar regularly to keep informed and up-to-date about special school events for students and their parents.

 

 

* We will be in need of several volunteers for our skating field trips starting Friday, September 18th.  Please check our sign-up sheet by the classroom door if you are able to help out. More information will be available at Meet the Staff night on Thursday, September 17th at 6:30 pm.