As I read through Chapters 10 and 11, I
noticed that I am incorporating many of the major components and strategies
that make up the comprehensive literacy program. A few of the main components I incorporate on
a regular basis are read-aloud, guided reading, and sustained reading. These
three components work to make readers grow to become more fluent and
understanding while reading text.
As stated on page 232 on the Weaver text,
read-aloud is a time for teachers to give an example of what reading should
sound like, using expression. This is
also a great time to read text that is a little more difficult for your
students, because it is easier to follow along when someone is reading this for
them. Read-aloud can form how a child reads.
The next component I current use is
guided reading. I believe many teachers
today include this important approach into their reading block. I use this time
to read with a small group of students, listen to them read, track progress
being made, and understand their current struggles in reading. This time can
also be used to work on a specific strategy or topic. Sometimes I will group
students who are having difficulty with one particular aspect, say
comprehension, and decide which strategies would work best to allow these
students to improve. Usually, my guided reading groups are based on reading
level, which is determined by a Running Records, or DRA.
Sustained reading is also a very
important time for students to grow in reading.
Students build skill after skill usually by practicing, which means they
are reading, reading, reading. I think independent reading is the time to allow
children to read books they want to read and it will hopefully create a love
for learning. It is important to allow children to have independent reading
time throughout the day.
Jaclyn,
ReplyDeleteThese were a few of the strategies I also used or witnessed while doing my student teaching. My host teacher and I did a lot of guided reading with out students also grouping them by reading level. However, I wish that we made read-alouds a daily occurrence. It is so important that we model reading fluently and with expression because then the students will know what they are striving for. Reading to the students also allows them to gain more word knowledge as you read books that may have unfamiliar words. I think it is great that you were able to implement this often throughout your time teaching.