Small group literacy
Scheduling Small-Group Literacy Instruction for Middle-School Students
Heres one example of how you can divide a 50-minute class period and balance whole-group literacy instruction with small-group instruction that meets the needs of students who need more support.
For specific instructional strategies, see Effective Instruction for Middle School Students with Reading Difficulties (www.brookespublishing.com).
Schedule Breakdown
| Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-minuts | Whole-group instruction: vocabulary strategy | Whole-group instruction: vocabulary strategy | Whole-group instruction: comprehension strategy | Whole-group instruction: review comprehension strategy | Whole-group instruction: review instruction: comprehension or vocabulary |
| Grouping and focus: teacher led comprehension | Grouping and focus: n/a | Grouping and focus: teacher led guided practice | Grouping and focus: n/a | Grouping and focus: n/a | |
| Group 3 with teacher: decoding | Group 1 with teacher: decoding | Group 2 with teacher: multisyllable word reading | Group 3 with teacher: decoding | Group 1 with teacher: decoding | |
| Grouping and focus: teacher led and word recognition | Grouping and focus: independent practice (pairs) | Group 2 with teacher: fluency | Groups 1 and 2 partner reading (pairs): fluency | Group 2 with teacher: multisyllable word reading | |
| Group 1 and 2 independent practice (pairs): comprehension | Group 3 with teacher: decoding and word recognition | Groups 1 and 3 independent practice (pairs): vocabulary | Groups 2 and 3 partner reading (pairs): vocabulary | Groups 1 and 3 independent practice (pairs): vocabulary | |
| Group 3 with teacher: Guided practice: vocabulary | Group 3 with teacher: decoding and word recognition | Group 1 with teacher: vocabulary and comprehension |
From Effective Instruction for Middle School Students with Reading Difficulties, by Carolyn A. Denton, Ph.D., Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D., Jade Wexler, Ph.D., Deanna Bryan, & Deborah Reed, Ph.D.