Guided Reading Level K: Books and Lesson Plans to Advance Readers (2024)

You guys asked for it, and its finally here – Guided Reading Level K. Just like the kindergarten and first grade guided reading kits, this one has everything you need to successfully implement guided reading to advance the readers in your classroom.

What I love about these kits is that no matter how experienced you are in guided reading, they are for you! If you’ve never implemented guided reading before, the scripted lesson plans will coach you through the entire process. If you’re already a pro with guided reading, the in-depth lesson plans will help refine your techniques to take your readers deeper into each lesson.

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Let’s dive into what’s inside Guided Reading Level K.

Guided Reading Level K Overview

Before we can start teaching guided reading at this level, it’s crucial to understand where students came from, what skills they will work on now, and where they will go next. I included a teacher’s guide that lays all of this out for you.

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This kit also includes an overview for each book that includes the reading strategy, comprehension focus, sight words to practice, and word work to implement. You’ll be able to see the map for the entire unit at a glance.

Next, there is a guide for each component of the guided reading lesson cycle for this level. You’ll know exactly what each of the pieces should look like and why it’s important.

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Finally, there are some guided reading organizational tips for your binder and materials to help you easily prepare for each lesson. There are labels and tabs to help you get started.

6 High-Quality Student Texts

This kit has six student texts for you to use with your guided reading groups. There are three fiction texts and three non-fiction texts. Each book is available in color and black and white.

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Scripted Lesson Plans

Each of the books has both a one-day lesson plan and a three-day lesson plan. The three-day plan is new to this level, and I love it! It will help you really dive deep into comprehension and post-reading activities with your readers.

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The lesson plans carefully lay out what you and your students do during each part of the lesson including fluency practice, word work, book introduction, vocabulary to introduce, setting a purpose, practicing the strategy, teaching points, comprehension questions, and guided writing/writing connection activities. The entire lesson is there for you!

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Running Record Forms and Tips

Part of guided reading includes assessing students’ accuracy and fluency. Guided Reading Level K includes detailed directions on how to take a running record and calculate results.

Each book has a running record form with the text. Each book also has a blank running record form for you to take a running record of a snippet of a text – maybe four to five pages. A shortened running record will still give you a peek into how your student is doing on this level with a particular text and where to support them.

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If you want to read more about running records, check out How to Take a Running Record and 7 Tips for Running Records.

Teaching Posters to Aid in Learning

To better help your students use and implement their reading strategies, I included teaching posters that reinforce the ones used in the Guided Reading Level K kit. I like to show them when I introduce decoding and comprehension strategies. Then, I hang them up behind my table to help students remember to use them.

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Student Materials for Each Lesson Component

You will be totally set for the entire lesson with all of the student materials you’ll need. This kit includes:

  • fluency practice strips
  • sight word cards
  • illustrated vocabulary cards
  • word work materials
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You can simply print out the materials provided. Or, if you prefer, you can always use other hands-on materials like magnetic letters, letter tiles, etc. Just know that if you need it, I provided it for you!

Parent Involvement Notes

The final piece that is important in advancing readers is including parents in learning. There are two types of parent notes in Guided Reading Level K:

  • An overview note that tells parents what their reader can do now, what they will be working on while on level K, and what the next set of skills will be in level L.
  • Each book has a parent guide note that gives tips on how to help children when they get stuck during a text and questions they can ask their child after reading.
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Head to my store to check out Guided Reading Level K. It is also available in a growing bundle HERE that will include levels K, L, and M.

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Guided Reading Level K: Books and Lesson Plans to Advance Readers (2024)

FAQs

How do you level books for guided reading? ›

Books can be leveled through such systems as Lexile Numbers, The Direct Reading Assessment (DRA), and Reading Recovery. These systems measure texts by complexity and a reader's skill level and then assign a number.

What are the characteristics of a Level K book? ›

Books at Levels J and K include a wider range of genres including illustrated chapter books with multiple characters. Most fiction texts have multiple episodes related to a single plot and more complex characters. They have some figurative language and new content that children would not typically know.

What guided reading level should a 2nd grader be at? ›

2nd Grade: 16-24. 3rd Grade: 24-38. 4th Grade: 38-40. 5th Grade: 40-50.

What should you not do in guided reading? ›

Text selection is so important in guided reading. First, make sure the text is an instructional level text for students. There is no point in pulling students for groups to read a text that is too hard or too easy (UNLESS the focus is solely on fluency- then as independent text is appropriate).

What does a good guided reading session look like? ›

Guided Reading puts students with similar ability in groups with the same text to read independently for a set period of time. After reading, teachers lead a discussion around the text, which might include comprehension checks or asking pupils to suggest what might happen next.

What is a strategy for guided reading? ›

activate prior knowledge of the topic. encourage student predictions. set the scene by briefly summarising the plot. demonstrate the kind of questions readers ask about a text. identify the pivotal pages in the text that contain the meaning and 'walk' through the students through them.

What is the instructional level in guided reading? ›

Instructional level is when a student can fluently read a text at 90-95% accuracy. If a student is reading a text fluently with 96-100% accuracy, that level of text is considered the independent level.

What are the three stages of guided reading? ›

There are three essential elements in Guided Reading, they are before reading, during reading, and after reading. Here we will take a look at teacher and student roles during each element, along with a few activities for each, as well compare the traditional reading group with a dynamic guided reading group.

How long should a guided reading lesson last? ›

Time. In guided reading, lessons should take approximately 15 to 25 minutes daily, while LLI lessons are 30 minutes daily, stretching to 45 minutes for upper elementary grades. Teacher. Guided reading lessons are given by the classroom teacher.

How do you teach guided reading well? ›

Choose a time for guided reading that won't slip away and use it to give the children that extra special bit of time with you and a good book. Really effective guided reading sessions have a sharp focus and stick to it. Try keeping to just one or two aspects of the Content Domain.

What are the reading skills for K? ›

Kindergarten students should learn to recognize and name all upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet. In addition, it is recommended that kindergarteners learn to recognize and read consistent letter-sound correspondences, including predictable consonants, short vowels, and certain digraphs and blends.

What is guided reading in Kindergarten? ›

Guided reading helps students develop greater control over the reading process through the development of reading strategies which assist decoding and construct meaning. The teacher guides or 'scaffolds' their students as they read, talk and think their way through a text.

What reading level is Junie B Jones? ›

It is for lower and middle grades. Easy read and is also a chapter book so the kids can inculcate the habit of reading … They are on about a second or third grade reading level but younger kids and even those a little older will also appreciate the sense of humor in the series.

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