Guided Reading is the grouping of students that are reading and comprehending texts at a similar level. The guided reading process is instructional and involves a teacher working, assessing and supporting each groups reading and comprehension strategies. This collection of teaching resources, activities, classroom posters, and blog articles provides support and guidance in the running of guided reading groups in your classroom.
Use a Google Slides Interactive Activity to aid students in learning the letter F.
Build letter recognition skills and phonemic awareness with a Letter E Google Slides Interactive Activity.
Teach your students to identify the author’s purpose in a text with a teaching presentation.
Practice differentiating between fact and opinion with a fun and engaging board game.
Dive into learning the letter D with a Google Interactive Activity.
Identify, build, and learn the sounds of the letter C with a Google Slides Interactive Activity.
Use a Google Slides Interactive Activity to aid students in learning the letter B.
Teach them to your students with a Plot Elements Teaching presentation.
Use these question prompts before, during, and after reading texts in your guided reading sessions.
Remind students of their reciprocal teaching roles during guided reading groups with this set of 4 bookmarks.
Teach the 4 reciprocal teaching roles to your students with this poster set.
Assign roles to your students during guided reading groups with this set of 4 reciprocal teaching role cards.
Integrate reading, writing, and American history with a constructed response worksheet about Daniel Boone and American Westward Expansion.
Practice third-grade Dolch sight words at home or school with sight word flashcards.
Build reading fluency and practice Dolch nouns with a deck of Dolch sight word flash cards.
Practice the first 100 Dolch Sight Words with a deck of sight word flash cards.
Help your readers practice their S-blend skills with fun, interactive Google Slides word-building activities.
Use the Character Traits and Motivations Worksheet to help students analyze characters in literary texts.
Integrate science, social studies, and first grade reading comprehension skills with a group of ten nonfiction reading comprehension worksheets.
Decode and spell r-blend words with phonemes gr, tr, br, cr, dr, pr, and fr.
Teach your students how to write a constructed response paragraph and integrate grade level Social studies concepts with a Pony Express worksheet and ten-question comprehension assessment.
Introduce your kindergarten and first-grade students to the elements of a story using this interactive Google Slides activity.
Use these task cards to aid kindergarten and first-grade readers in recognizing print features and concepts of print.
Learn to identify rhyme, rhythm, and repetition with a poetry Slapjack Game!
Divide multisyllabic words into syllables and identify their syllable types with this Google Slides interactive activity.
Use this Google Slides Interactive activity to practice retelling stories.
Have fun building words by blending onsets and rimes using an Onset-Rime Scoot! Game.
Combine reading and history content with differentiated reading comprehension worksheets.
Master blending phonemes with 4-phoneme blending puzzles as a reading center activity.
Distinguish between long and short vowel sounds with a short and long vowel sorting center activity.
Implement a complete study of nonfiction text features with an “All About Me” Nonfiction Text Features project in Digital or Paper format.
Build vocabulary and spelling skills and have fun with contraction word games.