1. PLAN, PLAN, PLAN-Before you teach your groups. I cannot tell you how important planning your small groups is. Now, I know that TIME is not on your side as a teachers, and when I say plan ahead, you are thinking...I know , but I am already a lot of extra time weekly, planning whole group lessons, let alone small group. WHO has the TIME for that? Well, let me tell you with time and practice, planning for your small group lessons, won't take very long, I PROMISE! So, with that being said, here is a small group lesson plan template that I use. Its simple and effective.
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Now, I only have time for 3 groups a day, so I meet with my below level group every day, and then I meet with 2 more groups that day. My schedule does not allow for meeting with all 3 groups in one chunk. I meet with some of my groups in the morning, and some in the afternoon. I just meet with my high group ONCE a week. I meet with them on Fridays. These students just need practice with higher level text, vocab, comprehension, etc. It works out best for me to meet with them on Fridays. Bottom line...you plan your groups to best fit your kids and your schedule. :)
2. Pick out your books BEFORE you teach your small group. Read through your books that you are planning to teach, before your call your groups. When you do this, you can be sure to build background, plan critical questions, and comprehension strategies. Just a quick read through will help so much! Knowing the story is important for so many reasons.
This is what have used in the past to store my magnetic letters. I have also used a shoe organizer hung on a door. I have a tackle box that has all of my letter tiles organized in it.
3. Prep your materials.
I always make sure to have my whisper phones, pointers, googly eyes, etc. available and ready before I start groups. Also, if you are planning to work on word building with tiles, magnetic letters, etc, go ahead and group the letters for each student prior to meeting with them. I keep snack size Ziploc bags in a bookshelf right behind me for that reason. While planning my groups, I can easily pull letters and place into bags prior to the lesson.
I am planning on posting more tips and tricks later on the month. I feel like I have typed a novel! Anyway, Happy Teaching!
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