The major problem with the individualized/ reading workshop approach is

A) finding enough time to meet with students.
B) creating interesting activities.
C) differentiating instruction.
D) maintaining students' interest in reading.


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A / Explanation:
A) Because individual and group conferences are a key component of reading workshop and conferences are time consuming, the major problem with the individualized/ reading workshop approach isfinding enough time to meet with students.
B) Because individual and group conferences are a key component of reading workshop and conferences are time consuming, the major problem with the individualized/ reading workshop approach is finding enough time to meet with students. Creating interesting activities can be challenging but is not the major problem.
C) Because individual and group conferences are a key component of reading workshop and conferences are time consuming, the major problem with the individualized/ reading workshop approach is finding enough time to meet with students. Differentiating instruction can also be a challenge, but is not the major problem.
D) Because individual and group conferences are a key component of reading workshop and conferences are time consuming, the major problem with the individualized/ reading workshop approach is finding enough time to meet with students. Maintaining interest is a bit easier than in other programs because students are choosing their reading materials.

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