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The Pros and Cons of Heterogeneous Grouping Miriam Bissu A question that frequently arises in our classrooms is guided reading groups; individualized reading with one-to-one conferencing; flexible grouping based on needs or interests; literature circles. In these classes, literacy skills and strategies are taught to the
Guided reading is used in classrooms across the country and, while it is fairly new, it is anything but revolutionary. In this article, and in honor of the 50th volume of Reading Horizons, the authors take a look back at the 50-year history of this practice, provide a definition of guided reading, analyze what caused the practice to
25 Aug 2015 Many school systems use computerized testing as part of reading incentives and comprehension monitoring. Today, I thought I'd share with you some of the pros and cons of using Accelerated Reader and other computerized testing programs for evaluating the comprehension of independent reading
13 Mar 2012 It may depend on the age. I have found guided reading to be very successful with my Year 5s. They learn from eachother when listening to the reading,
18 Feb 2009 Guided reading is absolutely necessary. There are cons to it only as far as classroom management goes. If you have an aid, this is not an issue, but if you are flying solo like I am, you have to create meaningful activities that keep the rest of the class engaged and learning while you work with groups in
16 Jun 2016 These days, if you enter any elementary school classroom, the chances are good that you'll encounter leveled readers organized into colorful bins with letters or numbers indicating the challenge level of the books contained inside. With the rise of literacy approaches such as guided reading, many hail
19 Apr 2013 Creating Lifelong Readers Guided Reading What do you see? Why Guided Reading Reading for enjoyment *Lack of emphasis on reading at home *Lack of reading role model For Teachers *What resources do we use to teach? *The Basal - Pros and Cons *Reading Programs *Surprise! New Curriculum!
12 Feb 2017 PROS AND CONS PROS OF THE GUIDED READING METHOD • STUDENTS ARE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ WITH OTHER STUDENTS AT A SIMILAR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. • INSTRUCTOR IS PROVIDED WITH VALUABLE INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENT READING ABILITY.
To Level or Not to Level. Johnny is a second grade student who has a love for trucks. His teacher uses a leveled library for reading instruction, and Johnny is reading at level J. This means that Johnny is given level J books to read because they are at his reading level. However, the level J books available to him are about
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