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Supporting Balanced Literacy through the teachers college model

Supporting Balanced Literacy through the teachers college model. November 13, 2013. Today’s goals. Revisit framework / components of Teachers College Model for Units of Study Revisit Interactive Read Alouds Begin work with Mini-Lessons. Revisiting The 90 Minute reading block.

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Supporting Balanced Literacy through the teachers college model

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  1. Supporting Balanced Literacy through the teachers college model November 13, 2013

  2. Today’s goals • Revisit framework / components of Teachers College Model for Units of Study • Revisit Interactive Read Alouds • Begin work with Mini-Lessons

  3. Revisiting The 90 Minute reading block

  4. How will we get where we need to go? Professional Development will support elements of Teachers College Model PD sessions Book Studies Planning

  5. Interactive read alouds Assess Yourself. Are you… • Reading aloud for 20-30 minutes at least 3Xweek? • Using quality informational and narrative texts? • Integrating subject areas to promote intertextual connections? • Deliberately planning which skills and strategies you will focus on with each text? • Incorporating think-alouds into your instruction? Goal: engage students in actively using specific reading strategies while teacher guides and coaches.

  6. Possible structure for an interactive read aloud • Book Intro • Think Alouds (at least 2) • Turn and Talk • Think Alouds • Turn and Talk • (Grand conversation – 1 time per week?)

  7. Interactive Read Alouds What has Katie done to prepare for a successful Interactive Read Aloud?

  8. Interactive Read Alouds Resist the Temptation to… • make your read aloud a Q/A session or an oral comprehension quiz • call on individual students • read aloud without preparing • What does the text have to offer? • What CCSS and/or strategies do I want to model? • Are my post it notes ready? • let students control the conversation / focus

  9. What Components of Workshop do we see at Dilworth?

  10. What are students doing during workshop? READING for Extended Periods of Time

  11. What are students doing during workshop ? Partner reading

  12. What are students doing during workshop ? Reading and Leading Book Club Discussions

  13. What are students doing during workshop ? Responding to Literature in AuthenticWays

  14. What are students doing in workshop? • Using opportunities for written response to reading

  15. What Are Teachers Doing While Students are Reading Independently? • Conferring • Listening in and researching • Finding a Compliment & • teaching point • Leaving student with a next step • Taking anecdotal notes

  16. What Are Teachers Doing While Students are Reading Independently? • Guided Reading Groups • Students reading the same level of text • Text choice = instructional level • Teacher gives book intro, overviews the text/vocab • Teacher observes and coaches students while they read • Book discussion • Leaves students with a teaching point

  17. What are Teachers doing during workshop ? • Strategy Lessons • Heterogeneously grouped based on observed need of a specific strategy • Single or multiple texts in use • Teacher demonstrates use of pre-determined strategy • Teacher coaches student use of strategy • Strategy lessons build on one another and layer complexity

  18. Next Step…Mini Lessons What should a mini lesson look like? • Connection • Teach • Watch me as I… • Demonstrate • Debrief (I hope you noticed how I…) • Active Engagement • Let’s try this! • Listen in and coach. • Link 10 minutes!

  19. Anchor Charts: How Do They Fit Into A Mini Lesson? • Skill = the what • Strategy = the how • Why = reasons readers use it

  20. Let’s Watch A mini-lesson in Action • VIDEO • What elements of the mini-lesson do you see? Make notes as you watch.

  21. Now You Try! • Look through your grade level’s non-fiction unit of study. • Choose one teaching point and prepare a mini-lesson with your teammates, using the Time for Kids article on endangered animals. • Be ready to share out the structure of your mini-lesson.

  22. Next Steps… • Ready… • Read more  • Curricular Plan for The Reading Workshop • Units of Study • The Art of Teaching Reading • Preview additional videos • Ask for a demo lesson • Set… • Collaborative planning with grade level • Text choices • Go!

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