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Guided Reading Strategies 1
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Guided Reading Strategies-
Before, During and After Guided Reading
Before: - Set the context and purpose for the reading. - Highlight main ideas and key points. - Activate prior knowledge. - Discuss the title, cover, pictures, author, and illustrator. - Make connections (to self, text, world). - Predict what the story might be about.
During: - Demonstrate key reading strategies including - look at the pictures - use your finger detective - look at the first letter - get your mouth ready - sound out the letters in the word - break down larger words into smaller chunks - skip the word if you have difficulty, and read the rest of the sentence - reread the sentence - Stop at intervals and discuss key points, vocabulary, meaning and details. - Make connections (to self, text, world) - Ask and answer questions. - Predict what will happen next, infer, determine importance.
After: - Identify the key concepts or the main idea. - Summarize or sequence the events. - Point out details or describe significant parts. - Ask specific questions. - Make connections (to self, text, world). - Compare/contrast/analyse - Make inferences - State opinions/point of view. - Draw conclusions - Share insights and understandings
Joanne Griffin Channelview ISD
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