What would a teacher initially do to begin instruction for guided reading groups?
A) Text selection
B) Observe and analyze individuals
C) Re-group students according to ability
D) Meet with the guided reading groups about three to five times per week
Answer: B) Observe and analyze individuals
Teachers should observe and analyze individual students to establish small guided reading groups. Students cannot be grouped unless the teacher knows their reading level/ability.
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