Certification Examinations for Oklahoma Educators (CEOE) Practice Exam

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Which grouping is most suitable for implementing guided reading in a classroom?

  1. Heterogeneous

  2. Interest-based

  3. Randomly-assigned

  4. Homogeneous

The correct answer is: Homogeneous

Using homogeneous groupings for guided reading is highly effective because these groups consist of students who share similar reading levels and abilities. This allows the teacher to tailor instruction specifically to the needs of each group. In a guided reading setting, students can engage in activities that target their current skill level, which helps optimize their reading development and fosters a better understanding of the material. When students are grouped homogeneously, they can read texts that are appropriately challenging for their stage in learning, promoting confidence and encouraging participation. This structure allows for focused instruction where the teacher can provide targeted support, facilitate discussions that are relevant to the group's reading level, and address specific skills or strategies that need improvement. This approach ensures that all students are able to progress at a suitable pace, receive the right level of challenge, and be supported effectively by the teacher, making it an essential strategy for enhancing literacy skills during guided reading sessions.