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What does guided reading involve?

  1. Students reading silently without assistance

  2. Teachers explaining the reading purpose and response structure

  3. Assessment of reading speed

  4. Individual silent reading time

The correct answer is: Teachers explaining the reading purpose and response structure

Guided reading involves teachers working directly with small groups of students to help them understand reading material through targeted instruction. In this approach, the teacher first explains the reading purpose, which sets the stage for what the students should be focusing on during their reading. Additionally, the teacher provides a structure for responding to the text, guiding students on how to interpret the content and engage with it meaningfully. This supportive environment allows for immediate feedback and tailored strategies to enhance comprehension, making it a critical element of guided reading. In contrast, other options focus on different aspects of reading. Silent reading without assistance does not offer the guidance and support that is vital in a guided reading setting. Assessment of reading speed is not a primary focus of guided reading; rather, comprehension and engagement with the text are prioritized. Lastly, individual silent reading time fails to incorporate the interaction and instructional component that characterizes guided reading sessions.