Melis
Your email made me chuckle.  If I write down what we are expected to do
in our district and the amount of hours we have contact with our
students, I come up short of 2 hours each day!  We have to do math for
an hour and 20 minutes and science for 60 minutes.  Social studies can
only be taught if it is integrated into the reading block.  And we have
no choice about guided reading...minimally 60 minutes per day...plus
word/study, buddy/study, process writing and CMT prep in all areas.  I
can't wait to hear how other people do this!  Thanks for asking the
question.  Oh, and I almost forgot, 30 minutes per day dedicated to RTI.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zey, Melissa
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 5:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Guided Reading in Intermediate?

Can some of you elaborate on the time frame all of this is being
completed within?  That is the number one thing I struggle with is
fitting it all in!  I'm sure we all do.  I try to do word study, reading
workshop, writing workshop, and I go back and forth all of the time on
guided reading and individual reading conferences.  So it's great to see
how someone else structures their reading and writing workshop time.
Now I'm just curious to know what amount of time it's being done in.  Is
some of you would like to offer your schedules and how you fit
everything (or as much as you can) in your day I'd love to hear it!
 
Thanks,
Melissa

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Mary Manges
Sent: Sat 3/15/2008 9:12 PM
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Guided Reading in Intermediate?



Rhonda,
Thanks for responding, even if it took a while.  I appreciate all the
input
I can get, especially from people that are doing this already.  It seems
that guided reading is an umbrella term of sorts.  I know that there are
specific models like Four Blocks, and Fountas and Pinnell.  I'm mostly
concerned with how I can "do" guided reading to meet the requirement of
my
district and not have to give up what I feel is already working in my
classroom.  This is what I do, if you can see how GR would fit into this
I
would appreciate some input.
Each day of my Language Arts block looks like this:

1.  I do a read aloud from a novel of my choosing, with some sort of
short
activity on a bulletin board.  We have tracked the plot, summarized
using
illustrations with a sentence, brought in an artifact for each chapter,
etc...
2.  I then teach a mini-lesson on a reading strategy, word study, or
whatever I see they need and what I need to cover in the standards and
assessment anchors.  This is done as a whole group.
3.  Then they either participate in literature circles or reading
workshop
depending on the time of year.  I use all novels and avoid my basal
textbook
like the plague.
4.  I confer with individuals during reading workshop or sit in with 1
literature circle group per day.

Then we go into writing workshop:
1.  I read a poem to them and we decipher it togther (they have a copy
to
follow along)
2.  I teach a writing mini-lesson on a writing craft, grammar skill, or
something else.  I try to coordinate mini-lessons in reading and writing
to
feed off one another.  If we are working on character analysis in
reading,
we study character development in writing.
3.  They write independently and I confer with individuals.

It seems that the component I am missing is small group instruction and
maybe more of a devotion to word study.
Am I way off base here?  When I look at the Big Blocks components, I see
some of what I'm doing.  Any thoughts?
Thanks again.  I'm searching for ideas.  My district seems to have put
the
cart before the horse.  They wrote guided reading into our strategic
plan
K-5 and now they have no clue how it is to be done in intermediate
grades.
I'd like to be able to show how what I'm doing shouldn't have to be
thrown
out the window entirely.

Thanks a bunch!
Mary :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rhonda Brinkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group"
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Guided Reading in Intermediate?


> >Hello Mary,
>
>  Sorry it took so long to answer just crazy here.
>
> To me guided reading can be incorporated into anything. For example--
I am
> looking for students to synthesize nonfiction text. I would began with
a
> small piece of text and model how to synthesize info and build by
adding
> pieces each time. Then I might use the same writing pieces to model
> informative writing. The pieces could be shown to model voice (or lack
of
> it in writing). I have used Four Blocks in lower and upper grades and
find
> it easy to incorporate with any program and fairly inexpensive.
Patricia
> Cunningham and Cheryl Sigmon developed an awesome idea.
>
> Mary if you have more questions. Email me directly--
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hope this helped,
> Rhonda
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Rhonda,
>> Can you share any specifics?  I teach strategies and use mostly lit.
>> circles
>> with novels in fifth grade.  I also do writing workshop so I feel
like I
>> have the basics in place  I'm mostly wondering how Guided Reading
will
>> change these practices.
>> Thanks for the help!
>> Mary :)
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Rhonda Brinkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group"
>> <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 6:05 PM
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Guided Reading in Intermediate?
>>
>>
>>> >
>>> I love Modifying Four Block for the upper grades.  Have been using
it
>>> for
>>> years and I teach middle school. I easily incorporate reading
strategies
>>> and whatever the students may need.
>>>
>>> Rhonda
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  I'm wondering if anyone is using guided reading in upper
elementary.
>>> It
>>> > was written into our strategic plan, yet no one seems to know how
it
>> works
>>> > in 4th and 5th grade.  I 've been able to find a few resources to
>>> > purchase, but haven't yet. One is from Fountas and Pinnell, and
the
>> other
>>> > was from Four Blocks (Big Blocks model).  Basically I'd like to
know
>> which
>>> > resource would be better to buy, and also if anyone can tell me
what
>>> > guided reading looks like and involves at this level.  Is it
>>> effective?
>>> > Do you it like or dislike?  Pros/cons?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Mary
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