Hi
Hope this isn't too off topic but you are my "go to" people for anything
reading related.
This is only my second year doing readers workshop (i teach first grade).
The rest of my school still regroups for reading meaning students switch
classes and are grouped homogeneously. They are slo
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Hi
Hope this isn't too off topic but you are my "go to" people for anything
reading re
Do you do guided reading groups as part of your reading workshop time?
Jepilyn
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Hi
Hope this isn't too off topic but you are my "go to"
I also teach first grade, and my levels are similar to yours. I meet with
my high kids less often, and I see my low kids daily for guided reading. I
follow the "Small Group Instruction" model from Beverly Tyner. (It's a book-
available from International Reading Association) It's a system that is
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> Jepilyn
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es. I'm not sure if that's the way to
go, but it has worked so far.
Melissa Zey
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