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The word "guided" can be used as a verb or an adjective.
led (or lead, pronounced leed in this context) or guided, as led and guided are very similar words.
Guided by whims and fickle ideas.
Rightly Guided
guided by whim, sudden moods of behaviour
do only one guided reading every day and from then on one guided reading will count as a session...
Guided reading, shared reading, fluency reading, Independent reading, and reading aloud
Different schools and school districts use different "Guided Reading" and literature curriculums. Only a person who knew exactly which type you have and knew the question you were talking about could help you.
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Guided reading is a method of teaching reading skills that takes place in small groups. The small group size allows the teacher to focus on the specific needs of the individual pupils.
Try reading the book and the answers will be there.
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I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to guided reading questions or any other homework-related content without the context of the material. If you can provide more details about the content or topics covered in guided reading 11.1, I would be happy to help summarize or discuss those concepts!
Jo Makgill has written: 'Guided reading' -- subject(s): Reading (Elementary)
I know what it is, its called going into your textbook and reading :D
"Ice Magic" by Matt Christopher is typically classified as a J-level book, which places it at a guided reading level of around grades 2-4.
The reading level of all of the books in the Twilight series are around 4th grade in terms of complexity, but the books contain material that is intended for an older audience.