![]() ![]() ![]() Jan starts by having students develop a plan for their writing. strategy on page 267 of The Next Step Forward in Guided Reading. You can read about Jan’s progressive steps for using the V.I.P. Jan’s comprehension focus for the lesson involved identifying the main idea and key details using the V.I.P. The day before, they had read a Level K story I had written called Quack the Brave Duck with their classroom teacher. To illustrate this, I am sharing here a video of a Literacy Footprints guided writing lesson that Jan Richardson did with a group of students in Virginia. It can also improve students’ writing skills, provide them with instruction in the craft of writing, and help them dig deeper into the meaning of the text. Guided writing can help students integrate what they have been taught in word study by giving them the opportunity to utilize what they have learned. Evidence shows that high-quality writing instruction can improve students’ reading comprehension, reading fluency, and word-solving skills. Guided writing is a powerful part of the guided reading lesson. ![]()
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