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Page 1: Meeting the Diverse Needs of all Learners in Socials Studies! Start Up September 26, 2015 Deborah Borgenstrom Teacher Deborah.Borgenstrom@sd41.bc.ca.

Meeting the Diverse Needs of all Learners in Socials Studies!Start Up September 26, 2015

Deborah Borgenstrom Teacher

[email protected]

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Learning Intentions

• I can set up a Social Studies unit that works for me and my students needs. (Assessment)

• I understand the importance of modelling writing and using mentor text to support all learners.

• I understand how to differentiate lessons to support my students learning.

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Questioning Task: News Article

• Task is to read and write questions around the article

• Jobs: Reader, writer, turn taker, time keeper

• Questions get written in one color

• Transforming activity to classify questions using a color marker

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Who are your diverse learners?

• Students who have different rates and styles of learning

• Students whose first language is not English

• Aboriginal learners are being recognized for their diverse needs

• Within all these groups there are diverse needs related to poverty

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Inclusion

• Recognized with our current educational polices, all students are part of our regular classrooms and have the right to the same educational opportunities

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So what will make a difference for our Diverse groups of students?

• #1Direct, explicit comprehension instruction, teaching students to:

• Monitors comprehension for meaning

• Uses prior knowledge

• Ask questions

• Create images in their minds to support understanding

• Determining importance within text

• Synthesizing information

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#2 Effective Instructional ideas within the contentThe Gradual Release Model

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#3Motivation

• Choice built in as well as ways to think about their own thinking:

• Literature and information circles

• Inquiry learning

• Teaching with multiple intelligences

• Reading and writing workshop

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#4Using text-based collaboration to construct meaning

• Effective pairings and groups help student to link their learning with others

• Pose questions

• And then construct an understanding of the text and topic being studied (water unit)

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#5 Strategic Teaching

• Reading and writing workshop that teaches explicit skills

• Example (summarization- key words)

• Example (Text feature search)

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Task: Text feature search

• This is about teaching how to read non-fiction text

• What are the structure that help us understand non-fiction text?

• Need to know your learners so you know how to build this lesson

• Group completion

• Treasure hunt style

• Or each member finds one or two and adds to the list and everyone put in the interactive note book for an anchor chart

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#6 Diverse Text

• “How can you learn from text you can’t read?” Richard Allington

• Different types of text (textbooks, articles, magazine, newspapers etc.) Time magazine, scholastics Canada,

• Thus offering choice and providing different reading levels of text to engage everyone

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#7 Intense Writing

• Writing helps to clarify their thinking

• Make connections by linking their own ideas to what they are learning and reading about

• This is not rote copying or filling in the blanks after a reading (double entery journals)

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The Reading and Writing Workshop Format

• Mini lesson (5-15 minutes)

• Status of the class (5 minutes)

• Conferencing (15-25 primary & 30-45 intermediates)

• Author Share (5-10 minutes)

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Double entry journal can be used for many topics.

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#8 Technology• Not simply as a fancy pencil but as a means of expanding

thinking

• Web pages, blogs, twittering …

• Example info circle responses on a blog or comic life to show understanding of the gods of Ancient Greece (writing out-put)

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#9 Ongoing Formative Assessment

• Assessments that inform instruction

• Thinking:

• what can my student do?

• What do they still need to learn?

• What do I need to teach?

• What might I need to teach in a different way?

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Assessment for Learning

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Creating a Thinking Classroom That supports diverse learners.

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Comprehension and Thinking

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Some of the Books I read

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Lessons to support writing

• Idea

• Sentence Fluency

• Organization

• Word choice

• Voice

• Conventions

• +1 Presentation

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Discovered the Quick Write- news articles summary or thinking about what we are learning

• Mini lesson- brainstorming using the 5W’s and then writing as much as you can in a short time period making sure to model first

• I do

• We do

• You do

• Once taught this becomes the 10-20 minute write they do right away in the morning or coming back from another class and purpose can change as you discover other things you want them to work on.

• However, they always have the choice to write about anything they want unless you really need them to practice some form of writing.

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The Writer’s Interactive Notebook!

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Must haves in the notebook:

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Read: My Map Book Sample Assignment

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The Quiet Book

Trait Voice:

With a poem Squiggle writing

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Squiggles

• Draw a line on the board

• Encourage students to transform this into a picture, talking as they do so

• Have several student's demonstrate on the board

• Students draw the same squiggle in their writer’s notebook and write in response to the squiggle

• Ideas are meant to be shared

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Walk and talk time! Partner talk!

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What did I want my student to do? What skills did they need to learn? Inquiry beginning with the end in Mind!

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The unit planning sheet

• Assessment for me I need to know what skills my students need to learn in reading and writing

• Plo’s I can work with for this unit

• Social and science topics can I make any connections

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The compare and contrast essay

Writing Workshop Skills• Questioning how to ask and

write good questions

• Note taking -2 column

• Sentence structure

• Paragraph structure

• Essay structure (compare and contrast structure)

Reading Workshop Skills• Questioning as a reading

strategy

• How to read text feature in text books (nonfiction reading)

• Analysing web-sites is this a reliable source

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Parts of a sentences:

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3 minute quick writes and partner evaluates /4

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Mini lesson on parts of speech

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Modelling I do note- taking

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Part of a Paragraph

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Mini lesson how to use the transition words of a compare and contrast essay.

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Model text fromhttp://www.timeforkids.com/files/2011-07/comparecontrastsampler.pdf

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Creating criteria

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We do together- cooperative groups with some resource teacher support.

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Final Product the Essay!

• Used writer’s workshop time

• Once notes were completed

• Went directly to computer lab so could write on the computer

• Block format

• Peer editing (2 stars and 1 wish)

• Had to hand in first and final draft

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How did I differentiate for all my students?• Modelling

• Cooperative learning groups

• Mini lessons that met the needs of learners (sentences)

• Graphic organizers

• Visuals

• Partner talk

• Anchor charts to refer to

• Creating criteria with students so they new what to do

• Content – Process - Product

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Enduring Understandings of Differentiation:

• Respectful learning tasks for all learners

• Collaborative, belonging learning environment

• Knowing our learners• Continuous assessment• No single formula• Clarity of goals and strategic

planning to improve achievement