![]() ![]() Remember, even if you have multiple small groups at this level, each group will most likely need different teaching points. ![]() Now that you know where your students are, you can begin planning your guided reading level B small group lessons. If you do move on to a guided reading level B, you will want to plan your first few lessons to give that student extra support and scaffolding. If a student completely shuts down at a guided reading level B, you may need to stay at a guided reading level A as you work on strategies for reading independence. This cold read will show you how independent students are at that level, what reading strategies they rely heavily on, and what areas you need to strengthen. As they are reading, you will take a running record. What to Work On With Your Level B Guided Reading Groupsīefore you begin planning your kindergarten guided reading groups, I suggest you do a cold read with students of a Level B text.Ī cold read means that the student is reading a book or leveled passage that they have never been exposed to before. They most likely have strong letter sound knowledge and are ready to work on ending sounds and decoding 2 phoneme words. They are still reading simple, patterned text, but the pattern may change at times. When your students are at a guided reading level B, they are right in the middle. When students begin the emergent reading level, they are brand new to text and are reading simple, patterned text.īy the time students leave the emergent reading stage at a level C, they are beginning to decode and problem solve as they read. The emergent level of guided reading includes a wide-range of students. Just like at the guided reading Level A, level B readers are emergent level readers. It’s an exciting time! Emergent Level Reading Their phonemic awareness and phonics skills will begin to take off. They will begin to focus on the words rather than following a pattern. Your kindergarten students are ready to move on to a level B! At a guided reading level B, your students will really start to shine as independent readers. Your kindergartners are reading fluently at a guided reading Level A. Hip hooray! Your students are on their way to becoming strong readers. This blog post will walk you through the characteristics of Level B readers and what to include in a Level B guided reading lesson. ![]()
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