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A great reading conference only takes five minutes, but its impact can last a
lifetime. That’s because conferences are the critical, one-to-one teaching that
forms the backbone of reading instruction.Conferring with Readers shows you how
to confer well and demonstrates why a few moments with students every week can
put them on the path to becoming better, more independent readers.
Conferring with Readers is a comprehensive guide that shows you how to determine
what readers have learned and what they need to practice, then provides
suggestions for targeting instruction to meet students’ needs. It provides
explicit teaching methods for use in effective conferences. You’ll learn how to:
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research a
student’s use of skills through questions and observations
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compliment to
support and build upon successes
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follow up on
prior instruction for accountability and depth of understanding
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explain a
reading strategy by providing an explicit purpose and context
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model the
strategy to make the invisible brainwork of reading more visible
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guide a
readerinpracticing the strategy
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link the
strategy to independent reading.
Conferring with Readers presents repeatable frameworks for conferences that
focus on six specific purposes of reading instruction:
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matching students to just-right books
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reinforcing students’ strengths
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supporting students during whole-class studies
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helping students move from one reading level to the next
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holding students accountable for previous learning
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deepening students’ conversations about books in order to deepen their
thinking.
What’s more, each purpose is bolstered by an appendix of conference transcripts
that support your teaching.
With all this plus ideas for planning instruction, keeping records of your
conferences, and even conducting group sessions, Conferring with Readers will
make a big difference in how you teach reading—helping you feel confident and
well equipped to foster each student’s growth and independence as a reader.