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Hi,

I am looking for higher order thinking comprehension questions to the Rigby series of 1st grade guided reading books...red, blue, yellow, and green levels...would anyone have any suggestions?????
jenny/2/oh I am not familiar with those levels of the Rigby books, but in my experience Rigby books are good for fluency, but don't have a lot of "meat" to them. Would it work to ask questions such as:

What would you have done differently and why? If you could change the ending of the story, how would you change it? How are you like the main charact...See More
Feb 26, 2009
Charlene On 2/26/09, jenny/2/oh wrote: > I am not familiar with those levels of the Rigby books, but in > my experience Rigby books are good for fluency, but don't > have a lot of "meat" to them. Would it work to ask questions > such as: > > What would you have done differently and why? If you could > change the ending of the story, how...See More
Feb 26, 2009
to jenny from deb Grouping for Instruction in Literacy by Jeanne R Paratore and Roselmina Indrisano (Boston University)

This is Chapter 40, pages 566-572

2nd Edition Handbook of Research on Teaching the English Language Arts Sponsored by International Reading Association and NCTE Edited by James Flood, Diane Lapp James R Squire Julie M. Jensen <...See More
Feb 27, 2009


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