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| Language Arts |
The program is taught through six teaching components. Read To The teacher reads to the children for enjoyment, discussion and learning subject material. Shared Reading The teacher uses literature to teach skills and strategies of how to read. This is done with the whole class. Guided Reading Children are grouped and instructed based on ongoing diagnostic assessment and instructional needs. Independent Reading Children read on their own from literature they have selected. Guided Writing Basic writing skills are taught to the whole class. Assignments often focus on what was taught in the shared reading setting. Independent Writing Children are given the opportunity to write on their own on self- selected topics. Skills taught in guided writing are reinforced in this setting.