Guided Reading | Fluent Readers Lesson

Anna DiGilio
3 Mar 201929:44

Summary

TLDRThis video guides teachers on effectively instructing fluent readers during guided reading. Anna, a seasoned primary teacher, shares a structured three-day lesson plan that emphasizes deep comprehension, vocabulary development, and higher-order reading skills. Day 1 introduces the book, previews text, teaches key vocabulary, and sets comprehension goals. Day 2 focuses on discussion prompts and advanced word study, including multisyllabic words and Latin/Greek roots. Day 3 centers on guided writing and analyzing character traits using text evidence. The approach encourages purposeful reading, note-taking, and student engagement while equipping teachers with practical strategies to help fluent readers grow academically and enjoy complex texts.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Fluent readers primarily need support in **vocabulary development** and **higher-level comprehension**, not decoding.
  • 🕒 Guided reading lessons for fluent readers are structured to be around **20 minutes** per group.
  • 📖 **Day 1** focuses on book introduction, preview & prediction, initial vocabulary instruction, silent reading, note-taking, and discussion prompts.
  • 📝 Fluent readers **jot down notes** during reading based on a specific purpose, such as summarizing, questioning, or making inferences.
  • 💬 Discussion prompts help students engage with deeper comprehension strategies, like analyzing character traits, theme, or author’s purpose.
  • 📚 **Day 2** includes rereading the story, discussion on a new comprehension focus, and **advanced word study** with multisyllabic words and Latin/Greek roots.
  • 🔤 Word study strategies for fluent readers include **make it and break it** syllable decoding, connecting word forms, and using word parts to understand meanings.
  • ✍️ **Day 3** emphasizes guided writing, where students analyze major events and character responses using text evidence, reinforcing comprehension skills.
  • 🎯 Each story is chosen for its ability to teach **1–2 targeted comprehension strategies** from a set of 14, including inference, cause/effect, figurative language, and main idea.
  • 👩‍🏫 Teacher preparation is crucial: reading the story ahead of time allows for targeted instruction in comprehension and vocabulary.
  • 📌 Fluent readers generally read silently, and running records are only used selectively to monitor progress.
  • 📂 Vocabulary instruction evolves from pre-teaching select challenging words to exploring **complex, multisyllabic words** and word relationships.
  • 💡 The lesson plan is adaptable; additional discussion, writing, or vocabulary activities can extend into Day 4 or other literacy stations if needed.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus when teaching fluent readers during guided reading?

    -The primary focus is on deep comprehension, higher-level vocabulary development, and advanced word study rather than decoding skills.

  • How does Anna introduce a new story to her fluent readers?

    -She provides a brief book introduction summarizing the story, conducts a quick preview or picture walk, and asks guiding questions to predict story events.

  • Why does Anna pre-teach vocabulary before reading a story with fluent readers?

    -She selects 1–2 challenging words from the story to help students understand and engage with the text, using strategies such as context clues, picture clues, word parts, and glossaries.

  • What strategies are used for comprehension instruction with fluent readers?

    -Anna uses 14 strategies including self-monitoring comprehension, retelling, vocabulary development, questioning, analyzing characters, inferring, summarizing, evaluating author’s purpose, understanding theme and point of view, comparing and contrasting, analyzing cause-and-effect, using nonfiction features, understanding text structure, and distinguishing fact from opinion.

  • How are fluent readers expected to read during guided reading sessions?

    -Fluent readers read silently rather than whisper reading, and they jot down notes or questions based on the comprehension focus provided by the teacher.

  • What is the purpose of discussion prompts during guided reading?

    -Discussion prompts encourage deeper comprehension by allowing students to analyze and discuss story elements such as character traits, figurative language, and events, enhancing critical thinking and understanding.

  • How does Anna incorporate word study for fluent readers?

    -Word study focuses on multisyllabic words, Latin and Greek roots, word families, and advanced vocabulary, using strategies like make-and-break words, direct instruction, and connecting roots to meaning.

  • What activities are included in Day 3 of the fluent readers lesson plan?

    -Day 3 focuses on guided writing where students analyze character traits and responses to major events, using evidence from the text. The teacher models one example before students complete the activity independently.

  • Why does Anna sometimes extend the lesson to Day 4?

    -Day 4 is used if students need additional time to finish guided writing, complete comprehension tasks, or extend vocabulary and discussion exercises.

  • What is the overall time commitment for each guided reading session with fluent readers?

    -Each guided reading session is typically about 20 minutes, though fluent readers may sometimes complete the session in 15 minutes due to their reading proficiency.

  • How does Anna ensure her guided reading lesson is effective for fluent readers?

    -She plans lessons ahead of time by reading the story, identifying vocabulary and comprehension focuses, and using structured activities including silent reading, note-taking, discussion prompts, and guided writing.

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