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Small Group Instruction Planning, Made Easy!

Transform Your Small Group Literacy Instruction with This All-In-One Toolkit!


Take the guesswork out of planning and delivering effective small group literacy lessons. This Small Group Instruction Kit gives you everything you need to confidently analyze your student needs, set targeted goals, and plan meaningful instruction that actually moves readers forward.


Inside this resource, you’ll find:

📌 Student Goal-Setting Sheet – Analyze your student data and identify their highest area of need and set achievable goals for them.

📌 Week-at-a-Glance Planning Sheet – Map out your entire week of small group instruction in one clear, organized view.

📌 Lesson Planning Template – Plan intentional, skill-based literacy lessons that meet students exactly where they are.

📌 Rotation Schedule – Easily manage small group flow and make every minute count.

📌 Observational Notes Sheet – Quickly capture what you notice during lessons to guide next steps.

📌 Dictation Warm-Up – A ready-to-use phonics and encoding activity to kick off your groups with purposeful practice.


To make implementation even easier, this kit also includes completed examples of the goal sheet, planning sheet, lesson plan, and rotation schedule—so you can see exactly how each tool can look in action.


Perfect for elementary school teachers, interventionists, literacy specialists, and anyone looking to strengthen their small group instruction. Get ready to streamline your planning, boost your students’ progress, and feel more confident than ever in your small group literacy instruction!


Clients with current coaching plans receive access to these materials for free!




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