Prompting during guided reading

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Prompting during guided reading Emily Bonnemort 2011

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Prompting during guided reading . Emily Bonnemort 2011. Fits with sense of story. Meaningful Reading . Grammatically correct . Letter/sound symbols . Nick and Kate liked at the cars. Nick and Kate looked at the cars. Meaning: D oes it make sense? . I goed to school in a car. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Promptingduring guided reading

Emily Bonnemort 2011

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Meaning

Does it make sense?

Visual

Does it look right?

Structure

Does it sound right?

Meaningful Reading

Fits with sense of story

Grammatically correct Letter/sound symbols

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Meaning: Does it make sense?

Nick and Kate liked at the cars

Nick and Kate looked at the cars.

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Structure: Does it sound right?

I go to school in a car.

I goed to school in a car.

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Visual: Does it look right?

Mouse ran under the door.

Mouse ran under the table.

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To support monitoring and self-correcting

• Did _________ make sense?

• Did _________ look right?

• Did _________ sound right?

STOP!ERROR

Reread Something wasn’t quite right Try that again Where’s the difficult word? You made a mistake, Can you find it?

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Tips for prompting• Give time for student to self correct before helping

• Wait until the end of a sentence or paragraph

• Consider reading development (different in 1st

grade than in 6th grade)

• Think about meaning and fluency (knock on table for an error)

REMEMBER: Students should be reading on instructional level : 90-94% accuracy (6-10 errors every 100 words)

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We do

Did _________ make sense?

Did _________ look right?

Did _________ sound right?

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When I come to a difficult word I can…

Think, “what would make sense?”

Look at the picture

Reread the sentence

Get you mouth ready to start the word

Say the word slowly

Look for a part that can help you (chunk the word)

Skip the word, read on, then reread

c-a-t

Stuck!need help

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I DOVolunteer reads I prompt

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WE DOI read, volunteers prompt (as a whole group)

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YOU DOWork with partnerPartner 1: Read page one, hesitate on highlighted words/Partner 2 promptsPartter 2: Read page two, hesitate on highlighted words/Partner 1 prompts

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