In 1st grade it is hard to set reading goals when students have such a wide spectrum of reading abilities. I have non-readers to chapter book readers in my class. Many students are ready to take Reading Counts Comprehension Tests online and several will not be there for a while. I really have to personalize every child's goal. I like to do this during a reading conference with the child. Some students have a "minutes read" goal, others a "Reading Counts point" goal and some have a "number of books read" goal.
Setting the differentiated goals is not the problem, tracking them was the problem. So my mind got to working and this is what I came up with! A November Personalized Reading Goals & Reading Log packet. You can get it here for free. Let me know what you think. I can't wait to try it out (although I can't believe I am planning for November already...)
What do you do to encourage your students to read more? How do you handle varying abilities?
Teresa-
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this freebie... it's great!
Cindy
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