Do a guided reading group with them and give them a smaller chapter book to 
read when you're not meeting with them. Never too early to begin. There are so 
many early reader chapter books out there...don't hold them back! 

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From: [email protected] on behalf of B G
Sent: Wed 9/23/2009 8:10 PM
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group
Subject: [MOSAIC] advanced kinders



Does anyone have any ideas for working with 2 advanced Kindergartners who are 
able to read end of 1st grade level according to the DRA?  Our classroom 
reading progam is Macmillan Treasures which teaches a lot of phonics in 
Kindergarten.  These children don't need this and must be bored sitting through 
this although teachers also include quite a bit of literature. We are looking 
for some things these 2 girls could do more independently while the other 
children are learning letters and sounds. We do have a TAG teacher but 1/2 hour 
once a week will just be enough time to get them started on something.  Any 
ideas out there?




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