Responsive Guided Reading in Grades K-5

Simplifying Small-Group Instruction

Jennifer Berne author Sophie C Degener author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Guilford Publications

Published:9th Jun '10

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Responsive Guided Reading in Grades K-5 cover

Guided reading is a staple of elementary literacy instruction, yet planning and conducting reading groups can be time consuming and challenging. This hands-on book presents an innovative approach to guided reading that is manageable even for teachers who are new to small-group, differentiated reading instruction. Numerous classroom examples illustrate how to organize groups and select suitably challenging materials, structure group sessions, provide scaffolding and cues while listening to students read, and balance small-group with whole-class instruction. Special features include scheduling aids and lists of common cues for beginning and older readers, as well as suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter.

This book will help new teachers and those new to guided reading 'get their feet wet' with this type of instruction. The authors provide teacher-friendly guidelines for assisting all students--beginning readers to able decoders--using methods that are easily integrated into the classroom. Teachers will welcome the useful instructional tools in this book.--Sandra K. Athans,MA, fourth-grade teacher, Chittenango Central School District, New York

This book makes conducting daily reading groups manageable in today's hectic classrooms. It helps teachers prioritize the most important aspect of this type of instruction: giving each child individualized attention and feedback. Every aspect of responsive guided reading is covered, including step-by-step directions and cues. As a reading specialist, I got a wealth of information to share with struggling teachers who need to simplify their reading groups in order to be successful. The book is also an excellent choice for a faculty book study for teachers making the transition to differentiated instruction in RTI.--Anita Beasley, EdS, reading specialist, Butts County Public Schools, Georgia


Berne and Degener address the critical question facing preservice and beginning teachers: 'How do I teach reading?' The book provides a complete understanding of responsive guided reading, including step-by-step explanations for implementation, strategies for coordinating instructional decision making with assessment, and ways to integrate the approach into a sustainable classroom context. The suggested readings at the end of each chapter enhance the book's value as a learning tool for both new and experienced teachers seeking to refine their literacy repertoires.--Kathy Headley, EdD, Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, College of Health, Education, and Human Development, Clemson University

Berne and Degener stand on the shoulders of literacy leaders such as Fountas and Pinnell, Allington, and Clay, but have further refined guided reading. This book will be especially helpful for teachers trying to get classrooms and students organized for guided reading while providing meaningful differentiated literacy activities for the remainder of the class. It will benefit not only new teachers organizing their classrooms for the first time, but also experienced teachers who want to ramp up their current centers and guided reading practices.--Terri Lowery, MA, first-grade teacher and primary literacy coordinator, Union Elementary School, Warsaw, Ohio

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ISBN: 9781606237038

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 220g

162 pages