Small-group instruction becomes a strategic, differentiated tool for
Response to Intervention in Dr. Nancy N. Boyle's new resource,
Rethinking Small-group Instruction in the Intermediate Grades. In this
complete and ready-to-go resource, Dr. Boyles answers key questions
about transforming small-group instruction to meet RTI objectives: How
can I teach comprehension strategies during small-group instruction?;
How do I align high-stakes standards with comprehension objectives?;
Where do fluency, vocabulary, and author's craft fit in small-group
discussion?; How can I explicitly teach skills and promote meaningful
discussions?; and How do I effectively include intermediate-grade
students who function at a primary level? Rethinking Small-group
Instruction in the Intermediate Grades provides sixteen options to
differentiate small-group instruction. Teachers focus on reinforcing
comprehension skills and strategies while explicitly teaching students
how to construct basic meaning about both literary and informational
texts and master the art of discourse, which leads to higher-level
critical and creative thinking. Boyles shows intermediate teachers how
to embed the Common Core State Standards into small-group instruction
and provides all of the rubrics, checklists, planning templates, and
prompts necessary to implement these instructional formats in both the
book and the included CD. The useful CD also contains target sheets
matched to each objective that explain how to find the best evidence to
meet the objective. Let Rethinking Small-group Instruction maximize the
power of your small-group instruction to differentiate your teaching and
efficiently meet RTI goals and national standards at the same time.