The document outlines The Daily 5 literacy framework. It consists of 5 tasks - Read to Self, Read to Someone, Listen to Reading, Work on Writing, and Word Work. Teachers provide a 7-10 minute mini-lesson and then students cycle through the tasks with teacher support as needed. The framework aims to build student independence and literacy skills through structured routines and choice.
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Daily 5 power point - Presentation/Summary by Susan Tegen
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4. The Daily 5 System : Engage the rest of the kids while you do small group instruction! The premise of the Daily 5 is that these are the 5 areas students should be independently working on during your Guided Reading time. Rather than changing “centers” or “work packets”, which have new instructions or expectations for students, these 5 areas stay consistent so students can grow in their own learning in a structured routine. (Most current centers or HC materials will fit into one of the five areas so it’s nothing that is too revolutionary!) The goal of the Daily 5 is to have students gain control over what they read and write, and the order in which they do the Daily 5. Goal-setting and focused, tailored instruction is key to accelerating their learning.