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Modeled Reading Through Shared Reading

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Modeled reading is often explained as the process of reading aloud, such as a teacher reading aloud to students or students reading aloud to each other (Sipe, 2002). However, the modelling process of the balanced literacy philosophy should be more than simply a teacher reading aloud to students or students reading aloud to each other as a class. Instead, modelling should involve teachers demonstrating the action of engaging with a text. For example, a teacher might engage in modelling by showing students the cover to a book and explaining how he or she can predictions about the content of the book from the cover, or reading the table of contents to gain some understanding of the information to be presented (Duke & Pearson, 2002). Shared reading is the process of teachers and students engaging in shared reading activities as a way of teachers beginning to give students more independence and responsibility in reading instruction (Wall, 2014). For example, once a teacher has modeled making predictions from the cover or table or contents of a book, he or she might ask students to make predictions about the content of a book or other …show more content…

Figure 2 shows that during modeled reading, the teacher has almost all of the control over the reading process, but then gives some responsibility to students as he or she asks the students to engage in the same behaviors that are being modeled as part of shared reading. During guided reading, the teacher gives more responsibility to the students when they are asked to engage in finding words in texts and creating meaning from those texts. Finally, almost all responsibility is given to the students as they read on their

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