tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post3924101289649571218..comments2023-10-12T00:56:45.454-07:00Comments on Tips & Tricks Teaching: Guided Reading...in middle school...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13287491805665468612noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-41319658682626721212018-04-07T05:59:23.168-07:002018-04-07T05:59:23.168-07:00Reading Makes Your Child Smarter
Reading is known...Reading Makes Your Child Smarter<br /><br />Reading is known to have numerous benefits. It increases your world knowledge, enhances your vocabulary, and works to improve your reading comprehension abilities.<br /><br />But did you know that reading can actually make you smarter?<br /><br />In fact, reading not only can make a child smarter, the very act of reading can even help to compensate for modest levels of cognitive ability in children by building their vocabulary and general knowledge! This is a finding reported by researchers Cunningham and Stanovich in a report titled "What Reading Does For the Mind".<br /><br />The simple fact here is that reading can make your child smarter, and that learning to read early on is directly linked to later success in life.<br /><br />1) Did you know that your child's vocabulary at 3 years old predicts his or her grade one reading success? [1]<br /><br />2) Did you know that vocabulary and reading ability in first grade strongly predicts grade 11 outcomes? [2]<br /><br />3) Did you know that your child's reading skill in grade 3 directly influences high school graduation? Studies have found that children who cannot read proficiently by grade 3 are four times more likely to leave school without a diploma than proficient readers! [3]<br /><br />>> Give your child the best possible head start. Teach your child to read today. <b><a href="http://ebooks.4career.net/teach-your-child-to-read/" rel="nofollow">Click here to learn how.</a></b><br /><br />But how do you teach a young child to read, and isn't that the job of the school and teachers?<br /><br />You can't be more wrong...<br /><br />With the right tools, knowledge, and techniques, teaching young children to read can be a simple and effective process. I'd like to introduce you to a fantastic reading program called Children Learning Reading, a super effective method for teaching children to read - even children as young as just 2 or 3 years old.<br /><br />The creators of this program have used it to teach their four children to read before age 3, and by reading, I mean real, phonetic reading.<br /><br />I can understand if you find that hard to believe... In fact, I had a difficult time believing it myself as well... that is, until I saw the videos they posted documenting the reading progress of the their children - not to mention all the videos other parents have sent in showcasing their children's reading progress after using the Children Learning Program. After learning more about their methods and techniques, it became clear how it's possible to teach young children to read effectively.<br /><br />It is truly within your ability to teach your child to read in a relatively short period of time spending just 10 to 15 minutes each day.<br /><br /><b><a href="http://ebooks.4career.net/teach-your-child-to-read/" rel="nofollow">>> Click here now to watch the videos and start teaching your child to read.</a></b><br /><br />1. Vocabulary Development and Instruction: A Prerequisite for School Learning <br />Andrew Biemiller, University of Toronto<br /><br />2. Early reading acquisition and its relation to reading experience and ability 10 years later. <br />Cunningham AE, Stanovich KE.<br /><br />3. Double Jeopardy How Third-Grade Reading Skills and Poverty Influence High School Graduation<br />Donald J. Hernandez, Hunter College and the Graduate Center,Paul Cianfaglione https://www.blogger.com/profile/07387438506837253681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-84919228555438634942017-08-11T05:36:08.929-07:002017-08-11T05:36:08.929-07:00Thanks for sharing! I have heard so much about var...Thanks for sharing! I have heard so much about various online homeschooling programs and wanted my daughter to join it. But due to some issues we ended up with The Ogburn Online School. There is no doubt that online school has become mainstream of education. So finally I am happy that my daughter has earned an <a href="http://www.ogburnonlineschool.com/online-middle-school/" rel="nofollow">online middle school</a> diploma.educationmarketingpromo@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17763871207990943341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-11179360325039592032016-01-09T19:12:54.164-08:002016-01-09T19:12:54.164-08:00Thank you for posting this , and for the freebies!...Thank you for posting this , and for the freebies! I can't wait to start :)Patyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14094355633015576602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-6271609946545261952015-10-17T22:27:14.405-07:002015-10-17T22:27:14.405-07:00Thank you for this post!Thank you for this post!Ms. O'Hearnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10361301358914110719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-19754350407606886302015-09-26T06:57:24.291-07:002015-09-26T06:57:24.291-07:00This information and materials will help as I prep...This information and materials will help as I prepare to attempt to organize my reading block. Thanks for sharing.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17357968121492547810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-85798636956801401472013-08-06T20:16:26.792-07:002013-08-06T20:16:26.792-07:00I'm sorry for the delay in responding. The ea...I'm sorry for the delay in responding. The easiest way for a back and forth conversation for me is through email. If you'd like, my email address is mrscroak@yahoo.com.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13287491805665468612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-89388502572303305322013-07-24T11:15:29.725-07:002013-07-24T11:15:29.725-07:00Thank you so much for sharing this, Annie. It has ...Thank you so much for sharing this, Annie. It has been a tremendous help to me as I prepare to try literature circles for the first time in my classroom! :)This Little Teacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02389916752726366257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-17019911002428691842013-06-03T11:15:08.629-07:002013-06-03T11:15:08.629-07:00I would love to pick your brain a little more....I...I would love to pick your brain a little more....I am currently working with remedial 1st and 2nd graders in reading but will next year be working with core reading at 7th grade. Quite the leap! I know I want to do guided reading but it's been a while since I've worked in middle school. None of the teachers at that school are doing guided reading so I'm going to be open to lots of ideas. What kinds of activities are you having the kids do when they've completed the reading? Are they completed individually or by the group? What resources have you found most helpful for your guided reading groups? How and how often are you assessing the guided reading groups? My focus the last few years has been on decoding strategies, reading for accuracy, and running record assessment of same. This will be a whole mind shift! Thanks for your help!cmmurphhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12822967106196841815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-55985226476646752172013-04-20T18:02:23.889-07:002013-04-20T18:02:23.889-07:00I'm sorry for the late delay in responding. M...I'm sorry for the late delay in responding. More than half of my students are in literature circles and lead themselves (yes, I drop in on them from time to time and they do have an activity that they complete as a group and turn in), but I meet with the other students using my guided reading task cards from 1-3 times per week, depending on student need. I don't use the cards every single time, but they enjoy the choice. I don't lay out every card. It depends on the skills and text they are working on. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13287491805665468612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570366104173613807.post-12816979886820092492013-04-09T19:52:43.843-07:002013-04-09T19:52:43.843-07:00Is this something you do everyday? If so, for how ...Is this something you do everyday? If so, for how long? I want to incorporate something like this but I am a little nervous about getting started.grammargirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17168613035176582023noreply@blogger.com