Comparing two KS2 guided reading groups with unique needs.

We explore two very different KS2 Guided Reading Groups: Princess May Primary in East London, an inner city school whose pupils have English as an additional Language and Gade Valley School, Herts, which has a more homogenous rural intake. Both sets require creative and energetic teaching to help their children reach their full potential in reading.

The techniques employed to capture pupils interest are relevant to KS1 and KS2 readers of all ability ranges. Princess May Primary Headteacher Stephen Spooner is fortunate in having a Spanish Year 5 teacher, Giovanna Ionta, leading the guided reading with a mainly Spanish Speaking group, some of whom still struggle with complex English words. At Gade Valley School we follow the progress of a mixed average and below average group of Class 4 readers. The guided reading session is based on the non fiction topic of friction. Adding guided reading to the school’s APP has significantly lifted standards in reading throughout the school.

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kowen1112

11 years ago
4

Very handy for a PGCE student doing their first guided reading session.

forgetmenot2

13 years ago
3

Good open-ended questioning

bk15

13 years ago
4

A very useful clip for KS1/KS2 teachers which looks at guided reading and how to differentiate pupils different needs.

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