Reading Workshop this year began with
mini-lessons focused on purposeful reading skills. Using familiar
"old favorite" and fairy tales, we learned strategies for private reading and partner reading, carrying them over to more formalized reading groups. During our literacy block we follow a structure known as The Daily Five. Students use these same reading strategies when reading independently (Read
to Self in Daily 5) and reading with partners (Read to Someone in Daily 5).
We moved from narrative and fictional texts in the first trimester to
literary non-fiction texts in the second trimester. No matter what type of book
or genre we read, these foundational Reading Workshop skills are tools kids use
to understand and comprehend what they read. We continue to use them now as Super Readers who can solve reading problems confidently.
"Anchor Charts" made with reading strategy post-it notes are used to introduce a tool, gradually adding more and referenced almost daily in newer lessons.
We remember to "add a pinch of you" by
telling what we are thinking throughout the story, giving our opinion, making
comparisons and connections, forecasting predictions and retelling the story
events in our own words.
We may not be able to read every word in a
published trade book, but we know how to "read the illustrations," predict story
events, describe the action we see to help understand what the author is writing about.
We look for words that match the illustrations and sight words that help us understand the story or nonfiction book.
We practice reading like a teacher; instructing what we have learned about a text.
Punctuation is a tool for writers and readers... here we mesh learning how to write and read a sentence, closing it with a punctuation mark. This tells the reader the intention behind a sentence and how to read it with the appropriate emphasis.
As we learn to recognize familiar sight words and the structure of a sentence, we use our reading finger to keep pace with the exact words on a page.
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