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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 26.
Published in final edited form as: J Lit Res. 2006 Jan 1;38(4):357–387. doi: 10.1207/s15548430jlr3804_1

APPENDIX.

FORI and Wide-Reading Lesson Plans

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
FORI lesson plan Teacher introduces story
Teacher reads story to class, class follows along, discusses story
Option: Teacher develops graphic organizers
Option: Class does activities from basal
Students echo-read story Students choral-read story
Option: Students begin partner reading
Students partner-read story Students do extension activities; These may include writing in response to story, etc.
Option: Teacher keeps running records of children’s reading
Home reading Students read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing Students take story home and read to parents (or other) Students read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing Students read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing Students read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing
Wide-reading instruction lesson plan Teacher introduces story
Teacher reads story to class. class follows along, discusses story
Option: Teacher develops graphic organizers
Option: Class does activities from basal
Students echo-read story Students do extension activities: These may include writing in response to story. etc.
Option: Teacher keeps running records of children’s reading
Option: Student.; echo- or choral-read story (2)
Option: Student\ partner-read story
Option: Students do prereading or extension activities (writing, etc.)
Option: Students echo- or choral-read story (3)
Option: Students partner-read story
Option: Students do prereading or extension activities (writing. etc.)
Home reading Students read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing Students take story home and read to parents (or other) Students read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing Students read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing Student\ read 15–30 minutes per day in a book of their choosing

Note. FORI = fluency-oriented reading instruction. Although this is laid out on a weekly lesson plan grid, the plan should not be rigid. It a story is difficult. a teacher may choose to spend more time in preparation tor reading. If a story is long. a teacher may choose to spend more time on echo reading or partner reading. The point is to make this lesson format adaptable for a large number of children. stories. and teachers. Reading at home should also he adjustable. If a child is mastering the story. then he or she should have other options. In addition. it is essential that children work on grade-level material\.