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Effective Strategies for Teaching Intensive Reading Support Groups

  • Writer: Lauren  Hunt
    Lauren Hunt
  • May 28
  • 2 min read

Are you a teacher looking for effective strategies to enhance your intensive reading support groups? Teaching intensive reading support groups can be a challenging but rewarding experience. In this blog post, we will explore some strategies that can help you engage and support your students in their reading journey.

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  1. Small Group Instruction: When working with intensive reading support groups, it is essential to keep the group size small. This allows you to provide individualized attention to each student and tailor your instruction to their specific needs.

  2. Differentiated Instruction: Each student in your support group may have different reading levels and skills. It is crucial to differentiate your instruction to meet the diverse needs of your students. Use a variety of reading materials at different levels and provide various activities to cater to different learning styles.

  3. Explicit Instruction: Clearly explain reading strategies and skills to your students. Use modeling and think-alouds to show them how proficient readers approach a text. Provide guided practice and feedback to help students master these skills.

  4. Interactive Activities: Keep your students engaged with interactive reading activities. Consider using games, discussions, and group projects to make reading more enjoyable and meaningful for your students.

  5. Progress Monitoring: Regularly assess your students' progress to identify areas of growth and areas that may need more support. Use formative assessments to inform your instruction and provide targeted interventions for struggling readers.

  6. Building Vocabulary: Help students expand their vocabulary by teaching them new words in context. Encourage students to use new words in their writing and discussions to reinforce their understanding and retention.

  7. Creating a Supportive Environment: Foster a positive and supportive classroom environment where students feel comfortable taking risks and making mistakes. Encourage peer collaboration and provide praise and encouragement to boost students' confidence. By implementing these strategies in your intensive reading support groups, you can help your students improve their reading skills and develop a love for reading. Remember, every student is unique, so be flexible and adapt your instruction to meet the needs of each individual. With dedication and creativity, you can make a significant impact on your students' reading abilities. Stay tuned for more tips and resources on teaching intensive reading support groups and 7th-grade Advanced language arts on our website. Thank you for joining us on this educational journey!

 
 
 

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7th Grade Advanced Language Arts 

Hello and welcome to 7th grade Advanced Language Arts for the 2025-2026 school year! I'm so excited you're here. We're going to have a fantastic year full of learning, creativity, and fun and I can't wait to met you all and get started! 

Advanced 7th ELA: Supplies Needed  

- composition book 

- 1inch 3 ring binder (metal is OK-kids will leave here) 

- PLASTIC 2 pocket folder

- #2 pencils ( lots :) 

- glue sticks

- highlighters

- Expo markers 

- colored pencils 

- loose leaf lined paper 

Intensive Language Arts Groups: Supplies Needed

- highlighters

- colored pencils (used for all classes) 

- pencils 

Contact Info: 

phone: 941-485-5551 (SLA) 

                941-202-3929 (Mrs. Hunt) 

Student Leadership Academy

200 Field Ave. E. 

Venice, FL 34285

USA

About Me: 

I am joining SLA from Garden Elementary, where I have 20 years experience in education. My background includes classroom instruction, literacy and data coaching, and providing targeted reading and math instruction for students who need extra support. I'm passionate about literacy and I look forward to making a meaningful impact on students' reading growth this year! 

I love calling Venice home where I live with my two dogs, husband, and two kids (Brayden and Isla). My favorite things include curling up with a good book, spending time with family and friends, laughing at a funny movie and traveling to new places! 

I am so excited for the upcoming school year and getting to know all of my students! 

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