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Small-Group Reading
How do students learn to read?
What are the components of
small-group reading?
Students participate in a mini-lesson
with mentor text.
Students read.
Students respond to text.
Students meet with teacher.
Meet with Teacher
Read with Partner
B
Mini-Lesson
ABCD
Read Alone
Reading Response
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The Legend of the Teddy Bear
By: Frank Murphy
NEW
Information
KNEW
QUESTIONS
Information
I Have
Meet with Teacher:
Reading Conversations
Reteach Mini-Lesson
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Read with Partner:
Read Alone:
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Reading Response:
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How do you track progress?
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Summarizing Lesson
Chewy Louie
Good Readers
Think
By: Howie Schneider
Mini-Lesson Ideas with
Mentor Text
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RAFT
Role
Audience Format
ELA Skills Mini-Lesson Ideas
Topic
Plant
Clouds
Text Message
Precipitation
Fraction
Decimal
Love Letter
Relationship
Plot
Character
Setting
Problem/Solution
Alliteration
Foreshadowing
Question/Answer/Relationship [Infer]
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