Five Day Shared Reading Lesson Plans,Templates & Guide 1st 2nd & 3rd Grade
By Literacytales
A Five-Day Plan of Shared Reading will help you prepare and stay organized. Use it with ANY book. It includes lesson plans, guides, & templates to help teachers with planning. Four different shared reading templates are included, as well as additional ideas for reading planning.
I have used this resource to plan my shared reading for the last two years. Although it will take the teacher two to three times to use it to plan their weekly shared reading lesson, it will just become so easy.
-Students love the structure and the routine. Therefore, I implement it during Social Studies and Science using Scholastic Magazines.
Who is this for:
Teachers who are looking to create a routine in the classroom and learn to plan less. Instead, follow the same procedure weekly; students will understand it and lead the lesson independently.
Why Shared Reading :
⭐ Reinforce reading skills
⭐ Expand vocabulary
⭐ Read with fluency and expression
⭐ Reinforce decoding and comprehension strategies
⭐ Reinforce phonics and phonemic awareness
Included:
⭐ Five-Day Lesson Plan aligned to the common core
⭐ Teacher’s Tips
⭐ Daily Steps
**⭐**Five-Day Shared Reading Plans with Questions prompts
**⭐**Five-Day Shared Reading Blank Template
⭐ Shared Reading Small Groups guide & Lesson Plans Template
⭐ Shared Reading Extension Activities
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