Does your child’s school use guided reading? 🙁
Guided reading is NOT a good way to learn to read. Parents, if your school uses guided reading and your child is struggling, please see my grade 5 science of reading page. If your child can decode and spell, then guided reading is fine. Just be sure that when your child is stuck on a word, they sound it out—not guess!
Guided reading falls under the Fountas and Pinnell cueing system method, which is now frowned upon. Students do NOT sound out words when they are stuck; instead, as students read, you ask them to figure out unknown words by looking at the picture, looking at the beginning letter sound, thinking about what would look right/sound right/make sense or skipping the tricky word/reading on/going back. This makes reading a guessing game. 5th Grade Guided Reading Expectations
Here are Grade 5 Common Core State Standards Question Stems to get book discussions going with your child. These are used in school.
We administer the FREE DIBELS 8 3x/year.
- 1 Minute Oral Reading Fluency ~ Can the child read x number of words in a story with at least 96% accuracy?
- 3-Minute Maze Comprehension ~ The student reads a story that is missing words. Each time a word is missing, the student selects the correct missing word from three words.
The minimum scores to pass:
The oral reading numbers are words your child needs to read correctly.
Here are other free literacy assessments if you want to assess your child!5th Grade Guided Reading Expectations