I was recently talking to a friend of mine and she was mentioned that some of the district testing included paired reading passages. She said it was hard for her kiddos, which was very interesting to BOTH of us.
Paired reading is nothing new. Mary Pope Osborne mastered this awhile ago with her Magic Tree House books and nonfiction companions. They (and the author herself!) are brilliant and kids eat them up.
We found it curious that her kids took a ride down struggle street until we identified two factors:
1.) the passages were unlike any the students had seen before because they were SO similar and
2.) most of the students’ experience was with paired BOOKS. Passages were not as familiar to the kiddos.
I found this quote from this website, and loved it!
“Close reading, text annotation, text-dependent questions, and paired passages are all tools that should be woven into ongoing instruction in order to develop students’ independent strategic reading skills. While effective implementation of these strategies will result in better outcomes for all students on the Virginia English Reading Standards of Learning assessments, they are not test-taking strategies. Rather, they are critical thinking strategies that provide students with opportunities to practice reading deeply and making meaning out of authentic fiction and nonfiction text (Boyles, 2013). This shift in strategy practice will give students the skills they need to be successful throughout their school careers and into their postsecondary lives.”
Um, yes. That is a nice way to paint the big picture and usefulness of paired passages.
So, I decided to create a little something to support those kiddos!
Mandy Gregory is a 2007 and 2012 Teacher of the Year. She has taught Kindergarten- 4th grades in both the general education and inclusion settings. She is currently a 1st grade Special Education teacher. She is the owner and creator of Mandy’s Tips for Teachers website (www.mandystipsforteachers.com) and has over 13 years of teaching experience. She is married with two beautiful children.
This looks great, friend!! 🙂 This is totally worth $3!
My students will LOVE the shark passages…thank you!!
Oh my goodness – I LOVE these! We rarely read poetry, and I am always looking for paired texts. Thank you so much for sharing. Towards the middle/end of 1st, these will be fantastic.
-Catherine
The Brown Bag Teacher
Hey! Hey! Don't you remember my comment about doing 3rd grade stuff this year?!?! ????
LOL! Still on the list…it is a very long list, but it is still there!
Thank you!
Please send my way soon
These look fabulous! Thanks for the preview freebie. I'm heading to your store now! I love that you have made differentiated levels for the non fiction passages.
Always Primary
These would be fantastic for a couple of struggling 5th graders that I always have each year.
Thanks a million!
Beti