Reading Group Lesson Plan



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Guided Reading Planning Template Readers in this group: 
Common Core Standard(s) Objective: 
  • What reading skill, strategy or behavior will you teach
  • Why are you teaching this to this group on this day 
  • How will it help them as readers Classroom Culture Introduce or review: 
    • Language,
    • Procedures, 
    • Responsibilities
BEFORE READING 
  • Set a purpose for learning: 
  • What, Why, How (from Objective above) 
  • Introduction: Depending on the purpose, vary the length and type of book introduction by reading stage (info on reverse) Demonstrate teaching point: 
    • model,  thinking aloud, and 
    • explaining Introduce/Review an Element of Classroom Culture 
DURING READING 
Briefly confer with one reader at a time, while other students are reading practicing the strategy/skill on their own.

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