The document discusses the interactive reading model and what it looks like in the classroom. It provides definitions of an interactive reading model from experts in the field. It describes the teacher's role as a facilitator who helps students discover information on their own. Effective teachers have clear instructional strategies, content knowledge, and tap into student motivation. The classroom needs interesting texts on different levels, primers, and opportunities for writing and developing fluency. Literature circles and building background knowledge are recommended. Professional development helps teachers understand how to engage students in conversations around texts. The model is demonstrated across grade levels with a decreasing focus on decoding and an increasing emphasis on comprehension and independent reading.