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Lesson 4.4: Shared Reading

Focus: Learn about the importance of shared reading and how to plan and conduct shared reading lessons for primary students.

Prior to the Collaboration Group Meeting

1. Reflection Journal

Write in your reflection journal prior to the Collaboration Group meeting. You are to respond weekly in your journal, reflecting on your learning, observation, questions, and personal connections. Your reflections need to be at least 250 words. You may choose how to format your journal, though you may want to consider the following as you write:

    • What are some new understandings you made this week as a result of the work for this lesson and your work with your students?
    • How has this new understanding influenced your current practice?

Bring your reflection journal to the weekly Collaboration Group meeting, and prepare to share your entries.

2. Readings

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  1. Read Shared Reading in this lesson.
  2. Read On Solid Ground (pp. 90-96).
  3. Read Literacy Education Certificate Course IV (pp. 1-26).

3. Classroom Application

During the Collaboration Group Meeting

  1. Share your reflection journal entries.
  2. Discuss the professional readings and your experience in implementing a shared reading lesson. Answer the following questions:
    • What insights have you learned from implementing a shared reading lesson?
    • How does shared reading assist early readers?
  3. Determine the facilitator, recorder, timekeeper, date, time, and location for the next Collaboration Group meeting.

After the Collaboration Group Meeting

  1. Email your Shared Reading Framework to the instructor. Send your assignment(s) to the instructor as an attachment to an email message. Be sure to include your name, date, location, and title on the document. Also, include your name and lesson title in the file name, for example, moses_sharedreading_framework.
  2. The recorder emails the Collaboration Group notes to the instructor.
  3. The timekeeper emails the attendance to the instructor.