Using Jan’s book “The Next Step Forward in Guided Reading” to guide my instruction, sight word lists, weekly guided reading skills, etc. With Jan’s plan, I am able to create a familiar routine to follow without spending a million hours planning each week. It is based out of Fountas & Pinnell’s reading research and takes all the guesswork out of my groups. Using texts from Learning A-Z and $1 books from Scholastic, I follow Jan Richardson’s Guided Reading plan and LOVE it. Honestly, I don’t use or create my own Guided Reading products. I receive *a lot* of questions about how I plan for guided reading making the process as streamlined and efficient as possible. Since Guided Reading often means planning for 3-6 groups a week (many groups reading 2+ texts a week), I know the planning and preparing can be overwhelming. As a teacher, we coach and scaffold our readers all while pushing them forward in their reading routines. Guided Reading offers students intentional reading instruction with texts that are just a little too hard.
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