try Sundance- they have high interest low readability texts.
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From: "GRISTINA, KRISTIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Does anybody have any recommendations of low level guided reading books
for students in fifth grade? My teachers are saying that the level M and
level N books are too babyish for the kids to be reading in grade 5. They
are looking for high interest books for low level students. Any publishers
or titles would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Also, I'm interested in some opinions. How long does it take to do a high
quality guided reading lesson for students in grades 3-5? Within a reading
workshop block, can a teacher really do 2 quality guided reading groups in
40 minutes with all of its components? (intro, reading/teacher guidance and
assessment, discussion/teaching point/word work) If so, what happens to the
conferencing time that should be happening during independent reading?
>
> I appreciate any input and opinions you can provide!
> Kristin
> NJ
>
> Kristin Gristina
> Language Arts Coordinator
> Livingston Park Elementary School
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