Guided reading is a small-group reading instructional approach that allows teachers to work with students at similar reading levels to help them develop effective reading strategies. The article discusses how guided reading addresses the challenges of early reading instruction by helping students learn to read increasingly difficult texts, construct meaning, and problem-solve unfamiliar words. It defines key elements of guided reading, such as temporary grouping of students, selection of "just right" texts, and teacher prompts to help students build independence in using reading strategies.