Guided Reading Science Level N
Guided Reading Science Level N
Materials: whisper phones, worksheet running record sheet, tablet (3rd day), pencils
Title: Rainforest Level: N Strategy: Comprehension
Objective: -students will be able to answer literal text questions with evidence from the
text through guided reading instruction discussion and worksheet questions.
-Students will be able to read fluently at level N, assessed through a running record
Day 1 (20 min)
Conference with each child, using a running record as assessment for the page
they are reading.
Discussion (7min)
Go over facts on each page, and answer questions sequentially on the worksheet.
Students will be able to answer questions using text evidence. Go over questions and
make sure students answer using and pointing to textual evidence.
“If-time” ask to turn and talk about the most interesting fact they found today
Day 2 (20 min) Pg. 10-16 (end)
Objective: Students will write textual/literal questions using a non fiction text.
(Before reading)
-Today we are going to continue reading about tropical rainforests and practice
writing your own questions about facts in this book
Vocabulary: Cacao, oxygen
-Pg.12 find cacao (in caption) tell and ask students to write definition shown in
teachers guide
-Pg.15 find oxygen- tell and ask students to write definition shown in teachers
guide
So on your worksheet there is this box called “green questions”, the type of questions I
am asking you to write is found IN THE TEXT. You can use “who, what, where ,
when, why ,how to start your question”.
So if My post-it note told me to stop on page nine, here we all are. I read the page.
(read the Page) then I choose a fact I can write a question about. So my fact coud be
“howler monkeys find each other by howling” Then using who what where when why
how, I could start my question with how, and my questions could be how do howler
monkeys find each other? And my answer would be….. They howl.
Read silently(8min)
Now your going to try, please start reading silently into your whisper phones, stop at
your post-it to write your question and read until the end.
** if you did not finish running records, do this here. Or conference and go over if their
question fits the format
Discussion (7min)
-go over each question, having the students ask their peers, evaluating if its an
appropriate question that the students can find the answer in the text for.
-strategy; turn to text for evidence of questions
Then go over questions on worksheet for extra comprehension of the text.
“If-time” ask to turn and talk about the most interesting fact they found today
By Anne Miranda
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