Partner A Reading: Coach Roles

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Partner A Reading: Coach Roles Careless Mistakes Omit word, Add word, Wrong word, Word ending Stop. You made a mistake. Reread the sentence. Hard Words Say the word very slowly Look at the parts of the word Say the word or Ask the teacher for help 5 minutes

Partner B Reading: Coach Roles Careless Mistakes Omit word, Add word, Wrong word, Word ending Stop. You made a mistake. Reread the sentence. Hard Words Say the word very slowly Look at the parts of the word Say the word or Ask the teacher for help 5 minutes

Story Retell Look back in the text The first thing that happened was . . The next thing that happened was . . . The next think that happened was . . . 2 minutes

Guide to Paragraph Shrinking A 1 Name the who or what. 2 Tell the most important thing about the who or what. 3 Say the main idea in 10 words or less. 5 minutes

Guide to Paragraph Shrinking B 1 Name the who or what. 2 Tell the most important thing about the who or what. 3 Say the main idea in 10 words or less. 5 minutes

Guide for Prediction Relay A 1 What do you think will happen next? 2 Read half a page. 3 Did the prediction come true? 4 Name the who or what. 5 Tell the most important thing about the who or what. 6 Say the main idea in 10 words or less. 5 minutes End

Guide for Prediction Relay B 1 What do you think will happen next? 2 Read half a page. 3 Did the prediction come true? 4 Name the who or what. 5 Tell the most important thing about the who or what. 6 Say the main idea in 10 words or less. 5 minutes End