How To Do Guided Reading // Best Materials + Resources // Step by Step Instructions // Strategies
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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In today's video, episode 2 out of 3 in my Guided Reading series, we chat all about how to run an ideal Guided Reading session.
I go over how to group your students, the materials you might want, some resources that were life-lines for me, and the general step-by-step process of how to actually run a guided reading session.
The guided reading cheatsheet can be found on my site at: www.3peaksclassroom.com/GuidedReading
The guided reading materials for levels A-E (and more) can be found with this helpful TPT seller: www.teacherspa...
Don't forget to leave a comment and let me know more about where you teach and how I can best help you :).
I am starting to teach guided reading in the fall for the 1st time. This video is incredible. This instructor breaks things down better than any teacher I have seen thus far and I have seen a bunch! She makes the subject very accessible and gives me more hopeful that I will be successful. Thank you!
Hey! Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. I appreciate you being here, and I'm glad you found this video to be helpful :)
Thank you so much. This lets me know I am on the right track. 😊
Thank you for taking the time to do this for us! I am new to teaching 4th grade. I came to quickly realize that small groups in elementary school are very different than middle school… this video really helped and added value to me as an educator!!!
This is the most helpful video ever! It's motivated me to finally try guided reading in small groups.
That’s so great to hear! I’m so glad to hear that :)
I found this video super helpful. Was a good reminder of tools to use and how to organize guided reading groups. Thank you!
Great ideas I could use in guided reading
Thank you modeling guiding reading, it has been very helpful as a new teacher in kindergarten.
That’s so wonderful to hear! Thank you for being here :)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This was a good refresher.
Thank you for this info. You make it easy to do.
Hey Adriana, thanks for leaving a comment ;). Glad you enjoyed the tips!
Awesome! Thank you for sharing this ❤
Thank you Elizabeth for being here and commenting 🥰
An excellent presentation! Thank you!
Excellent information. Thanks!
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!
Oh I’m so glad!
Love the content! Keep it up! 🙂.
Appreciate it! Thanks for the comment ❤
Great video !
Great video! Thank you so much!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you 🎉
Hey! Thank you so much for this video. It was so informative! I just had a few questions. For guided reading, are the texts decodable texts for all groups? Also, when you’re working with the group of struggling readers, what kinds of tasks do you assign to the other groups?
Lastly, are the main texts in the book’s modules ever used in guided reading? I teach second language learners so the main texts are difficult and all of the students have a hard time with it. How do you recommend running a class with the module story? Would you recommend a read-aloud session for that with oral questions about the genre or story elements, for example?
So sorry for all the questions! I really want to give my students the best. Your advice is invaluable 🥹 thank you!
This is a great video. Thank you so much🙏🏽
Thank you for being here and for leaving a comment :)
Thanks for encouragement and unpacking this so nicely. Where do I access the resource for printing. I’d like to print one for myself.
What resources would you recommend for those reading at grade level (3 and 4)?
I follow most of the steps outlined in this video in my reading groups with my ENL students but I'd like to know how/when you recommend doing read aloud vs silent reading in the group and talking together afterward. I have a group of very beginning readers, and they can't get through a text independently without choral repetition or whole group reading aloud. I have a higher level group and still do read aloud (take turns among students with everyone else tracking with their fingers as they listen).
Do you/how often do you vary it? Thanks!
This is so helpful!! Thank you!!
Hey Sarah, thanks for leaving a comment and for watching :). So glad you found it helpful!
Kayla 😊
this link for guided reading cheat sheet is not working. Can you please share the link of it. Thank you
I understand you may not need to meet with every student every time however even high flyers can struggle with certain skills. So I would meet only when needed but would assume because they're proficient readers they wont need assistance.
What other things do you put inside of the book club notebooks? Do you have one that is completed? I am trying to prepare my guided reading groups and don't know where to start. Thanks!
Hi Tracy,
I use everything that comes in that guided reading package that I purchased on TPT (mostly word activities). The link to the resource I purchased is in the description of this video if you were interested :).
Hello!
Do you use Karen Jones G.R. resources for all your groups, or just your lower groups?!
I use it primarily with my lower groups. My upper groups I focus more on reading comprehension strategies :)
@@3peaksclassroom awesome, thank you!
I wish you sold the binder
@@alexa3322 not my own resource but I mention where to grab it in the video
I’m a momma who is looking for suggestions for my kiddo - all of these “extra” things would be so very distracting. 😬
Hey there! Can you give me a bit more detail about the “extra things”?
Ugh…you lost me at F&P😢
I know - my district and school have also moved away from F&Ps - time for me to film an updated video 😅