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Guided Reading Strategies and Activities for Intermediate Grades

The purpose of Guided Reading in the intermediate grades is to help create solid independent readers. Guided Reading is an approach where teachers work with alternating small groups of students who demonstrate similar reading behaviors and read similar levels of texts. Guided Reading is intended to teach strategies, not focus on completing a book. The goal is to develop reading strategies (do something with this text that they can apply to other texts). The intent is to help students read progressively more complex texts, initially with support and then on their own. Lessons feature a similar structure no matter the grade or level. We will review the lesson structure and strategies that students need to use during guided reading in the intermediate grades.

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CPE

Instructional Strategies
Reading

Teachers

3rd
4th
5th

TTESS 1.1 Standards and Alignment
TTESS 1.4 Activities
TTESS 2.2 Content Knowledge and Expertise

Academic Content Coop (FREE)

Workshop Materials

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Dates, Times and Locations

Room Name Workshop Date Begin Time End Time
Virtual (Synchronous) 7/15/2021 8:30 AM 3:30 PM
Education Service Center
Birch Room*
7/15/2021 8:30 AM 3:30 PM

Workshop Presenter(s)

Name
Patsy Ramirez

Workshop Contacts

Name Type Department E-Mail Phone
Wendy Marshall
Contact wmarshall@esc7.net (903) 988-6806

Workshop Liaison(s)

Name Email
Patsy Ramirez
pramirez@esc7.net

Special Accommodations
For requests for special accommodations for this workshop, please contact one of the individuals listed above at least ten(10) business days prior to the workshop date.