Here are the buddy expectations that we have been working on. We practiced one a day, adding to our expectations over the first few weeks of school.
This series allows my kiddos to read and build their background knowledge with the nonfiction books. They can read them independently during Read-to-Self or with their buddy.
Students then have common vocabulary and topic background knowledge to make connections, retell, find their favorite parts, and just book talk. The nonfiction books are just the beginning. Each nonfiction set has a fable that relates to the topic. Buddies are able to read the fables together, building off their nonfiction reading.I love sitting and listening in on buddy reads. It is such a wonderful opportunity to hear students talking about books. I have noticed that by reading books sets and series together they are able to make connections through the conversations they have. Buddies are also so excited to share interesting excerpts with each other.
Buddy Reading has become a successful time in my classroom. I firmly believe that setting and reviewing exceptions is key, but having meaningful text is the icing on the cake.
What is a Buddy Reading MUST in your classroom?
It IS fun to sit and listen to buddies read! And those book sets look like a great resource!
ReplyDeleteSharon, these book sets are amazing! I highly recommend checking them out. I couldn't agree more about buddy reading. I love listening to their retells and questions for each other.
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