How to Group Students for a Successful Reading Workshop
…groups as small as you can, closer to 4 students so that it is easier to target individual student’s needs while meeting in small groups. It is near impossible for…
View Post…groups as small as you can, closer to 4 students so that it is easier to target individual student’s needs while meeting in small groups. It is near impossible for…
View Post…easier! Small Group Instruction So let’s discuss your small reading groups. Your time is short and it is precious. You will find that once you set up the routines and…
With a reading workshop model, you have the chance to meet with small reading groups while the rest of your students remain focused and on task to achieve their reading…
…independently. There are three effective ways to conference with students: one on one, small groups, and student/peer conferences. A conference gives you a chance to listen to students as they…
…the year when you are setting routines for small groups. They can help with specific tasks in small groups or simply help monitor small group questions as you are working…
…reading level & have students in each small group read the same book. Pick a topic or theme & have students read different books in their small groups that focus…
…walk in the door. I will have 17 students this year and they sit in groups. In the center of their groups is a table where I work with groups…
…if there’s a particular book or genre you are looking for. Facebook Groups Another great way to find classroom books on a budget is by joining local Facebook Groups. Teacher…
…open space for class meetings & discussions this year, so I’ll be sure to keep that space clear. Reflecting on how my small groups functioned throughout the year is so…