About debracrouch

Debra Crouch works nationally as an independent literacy consultant, collaborating with districts and schools in designing professional learning opportunities. Her work empowers teachers, principals, and coaches to envision instructional decisions that matter for children—decisions about processes for learning that unfold over time, across texts and among practices. She actively shares her thinking and practices through long-term professional learning opportunities with districts across the country serving children from diverse backgrounds, languages, and socioeconomic needs.

Guided Reading: Returning to the Book: Phonemic Awareness and Phonics for First Graders

The word work lesson supports students to search for and use chunks in words to decode multisyllabic words. The lesson begins with students discussing strategies they use to figure out words.  Students then examine several words from the text to look for parts of words they recognize to help decode multi-syllabic words.  All the words used were known to students.

Guided Reading: Returning to the Book: Phonemic Awareness and Phonics for First Graders2024-08-05T06:39:23-07:00

Teaching Decisions That Bring the Conditions of Learning to Life

Introduction Teachers are in the business of learning. We set up our classrooms, assess our students, and create our lessons. We select books, form reading groups, and teach students in those groups regularly. We create complex daily schedules packed with readers’ (and writers’) workshops, guided reading blocks, and independent reading time. We think aloud, make sure to cover all the comprehension strategies, and use sentence [...]

Teaching Decisions That Bring the Conditions of Learning to Life2024-08-05T06:43:35-07:00

Leveled Books for Guided Reading—What’s in a Number?

Thinking Critically About Text Complexity When Selecting Leveled Books for Guided Reading...There’s no way around it—when selecting leveled books for guided reading instruction, sooner or later you’re going to have to consider levels. Leveled books aren't a new concept. Grade level, Lexile level, DRA level, Fountas and Pinnell level — all of these “readabilities” exist to support teachers as they scaffold students as they read increasingly complex texts. [...]

Leveled Books for Guided Reading—What’s in a Number?2024-08-05T10:18:57-07:00

Building Literacy with Paired Texts—Limitless Benefits for Learners

Building literacy with paired texts is an exciting concept in guided reading instruction. Through intentional pairing of texts, teachers present students with opportunities to develop literacy in considerable ways. The students: Develop greater comprehension on a topicAs students read paired texts, they explore similar concepts and vocabulary for greater understanding of the ideas that surround a topic. A nonfiction text may introduce the ideas and vocabulary [...]

Building Literacy with Paired Texts—Limitless Benefits for Learners2024-08-05T06:46:46-07:00

Grouping Students for Guided Reading—The Importance of Observing Students Beforehand

Teacher Observation is Key in Grouping Students for Guided ReadingGrouping students for guided reading first requires that teachers ‘know their students.’ Teachers assess their students, using the tools they know—letter/sound checks, a fluency passage, a benchmarking kit. Yet somehow, when teachers put the students together, the grouping just doesn’t seem to be quite ‘right.’ Something is missing—and the missing piece is teacher observation. Teacher observation is [...]

Grouping Students for Guided Reading—The Importance of Observing Students Beforehand2024-08-05T06:47:18-07:00

Guided Reading and Balanced Literacy—Recognizing the Need for Guided Instruction

The Importance of Finding a Place for Guided Reading in a Balanced Literacy Classroom Guided reading and balanced literacy are big ideas in literacy instruction today.   The function of different approaches in a balanced curriculum offers teachers opportunities to illustrate literacy for learners along a continuum of gradual release of responsibility. Reading to, with, and by children and teachers gives comparative amounts of support [...]

Guided Reading and Balanced Literacy—Recognizing the Need for Guided Instruction2024-08-05T06:33:40-07:00

Activities that Extend Guided Reading—Build Comprehension and More with These Suggestions

Increase Independence with Activities that Extend Guided Reading There are several ways in which activities that extend guided reading increase the powerful learning that comes through guided reading instruction. First, the very best activity to extend guided reading into independent work is to make the book available to students to read after the small group instruction has concluded.  As students revisit the book on their [...]

Activities that Extend Guided Reading—Build Comprehension and More with These Suggestions2024-08-05T06:34:52-07:00

Raising Achievement among English Language Learners with Guided Reading

Three Considerations for Raising Achievement among English Language Learners with Guided ReadingWorking with English Language learners in guided reading presents one of the best opportunities for raising achievement among these students. Keep these three key things in mind to make guided reading an effective part of an ELL’s learning day:English Language learners shouldn’t be locked into lower levels during guided reading. Text selection for guided reading is [...]

Raising Achievement among English Language Learners with Guided Reading2024-08-05T06:35:37-07:00

Building Fluency During Guided Reading

What Guided Reading Practices Contribute to Fluency? Building fluency during guided reading is essential for developing readers. Fluency is often defined by reading rate, but also includes pausing, phrasing, stress, and intonation, all of which are related to meaning. There are several ways fluency is built during guided reading. As teachers work with students in guided reading, understanding the role and expectations of fluency development [...]

Building Fluency During Guided Reading2024-08-05T10:18:51-07:00

Guided Reading and Academic Vocabulary: Words to Learn By

Guided Reading Time Is Prime Time for the Acquisition of Academic VocabularyGuided reading presents a unique opportunity for students to learn academic vocabulary if the guided reading books are written about engaging topics in ways that make academic vocabulary interesting and accessible. Students love learning “big” or “fancy” terminology for things and they will use academic vocabulary confidently if those terms have context to supply meaning [...]

Guided Reading and Academic Vocabulary: Words to Learn By2018-09-03T09:01:07-07:00
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