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Reciprocal Processes: Reading and Writing

By Janelle Carter

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About Me

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What you will walk away with today:● Think time-What do you want to learn about the reciprocal

processes of reading and writing?

● Write time-Write it down!

● Share time-Share with those around you.

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What we hear, what we seeWhat do we say and/or feel when it comes to students in the area of reading and the area of writing?

● Reading● Writing

What do we notice about these students and what they are/aren’t doing?

● Reading● Writing

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What we hear, what we see● “I taught it and then I re-taught it.”

● “They clearly aren’t listening!”

● “He/she could do it but then he/she stopped.”

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A Shift In Thinking:What learning did the student walk away with at the end of my lesson?

How could this question change the way we talk, feel, and reflect on

the education of students?

Instead of it being about what the teacher taught, let’s shift our thinking to

be about what the student learned.

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A Marriage Between Reading and Writing● Reciprocity

● Reciprocal Relationship

● “Mutually Supportive

Processes” (Laminack, 2015)

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Literacy Breakdown: A Closer LookReading-the action or skill of reading written or printed matter

Writing-the activity or skill of marking coherent words on paper and composing text

How does a teacher choose which comes first?

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Scope and Sequence● State standards set

the stage

● Districts develop

curriculum maps and

resources

● Teachers teach it

● What next? Is there a

better way to reach

students especially

struggling students?

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Reciprocity, Reciprocity, Reciprocity!● The chicken and the egg

● Without one, the other cannot exist

● Connected and dependent on each other

● Authentic and Strategic

● Author and Audience

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Baking: My reciprocal example

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Anderson, N. L., & Briggs, C. (2015, February 13). Reciprocity Between Reading and Writing: Strategic Processing as Common Groung. Retrieved October 27, 2016, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227757222_Reciprocity_Between_Reading_and_Writing_Strategic_Processing_as_Common_Ground

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Being PurposefulIn Math, how do we teach students to view the four operations,

measurement, or geometry?

Discuss

In Reading and Writing, how can we teach students to view craft,

conventions, strategic processes, genres, etc?

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Purposeful in the Eyes of Students● Do students need to know about this connection or just teachers? Why?

○ Discuss

● Think about the last lesson you taught, or observed, in reading and/or

writing.

○ Turn and talk about how you linked reading and writing or how you

could have linked the two.

○ What could you have done differently?

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Connections for Emergent to Transitional● Letters Sounds

● Print moves left to right Spacing

● Reflect on other relationships for a

emergent or early reader/writer.

○ Write on a postit

○ Discuss with those around you

○ Share

● Dialogue requires inflection Quotations

● Visualization Craft

● Reflect on other relationships for a

transitional reader/writer.

○ Write on a postit

○ Discuss with those around you

○ Share

Using what is known in different ways and in different contexts!

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Effective Teachers Make Meaningful Connections in Reading & Writing

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Anderson, N. L., & Briggs, C. (2015, February 13). Reciprocity Between Reading and Writing: Strategic Processing as Common Groung. Retrieved October 27, 2016, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227757222_Reciprocity_Between_Reading_and_Writing_Strategic_Processing_as_Common_Ground

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What that looks like in a classroom

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As the reader begins to gain confidence and independence, we pose the notion that the writer had to do something to set that up on the page in

some way. So we return to that text to explore the same segment with the lens of a writer

(Laminack, 2015).

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How can we build on the known to activate the new?● Author-Reader knowledge

● Build on student’s experiences and knowledge

● Sensory Descriptions

● Character Motivations and Traits

○ A book’s characters are at the center of multiple relationships; this suggests that

deep comprehension is dependent on the reader’s ability to infer and analyze

characters (Dorn & Soffos, 2005).

● Sensory Descriptions

● Genre Studies

● Structures

● Author’s Purpose

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Genre Study & Language Workshop● Provides authentic, rich experiences with multiple texts as a reader

● Develop student’s vocabulary and content knowledge

● Scaffolds & resources (such as a text map) are used to organize what was

read but then utilized to organize what the student plans to write

● Students also have opportunities to explore more texts in reader’s

workshop or writer’s workshop where they can respond to the text.

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Genre Study & Language Workshop Continued● Discussions are able to center around the experience of the reader and

then explain how writers use that same skill, strategy, craft, etc.● Allows student to re-read and transform their view to that of a writer● Students take their learning about how to read this particular text and

transfer that knowledge in order to write their own piece.● Writing is scaffolded by the teacher through conferences, anchor charts,

and student notes from the in-depth study

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Choice in Reading and Writing● Motivation is a key element for learning.

● “Teachers must also provide children with opportunities to learn how to

self-select books; One of the biggest barriers to comprehension is a

reader’s inability to select a book” (Dorn & Soffos, 2005).

● “In [independent writing], they choose their own topics and apply their

knowledge of the writing process to their work” (Dorn & Soffos, 2001).

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Reading & Writing ConferencesWhat children do and say while reading and writing

can provide evidence of their mental activity or higher order cognitive processing (Vygotsky, 1978; Anderson

& Briggs, 2011).

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Video Examples

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Explicit Language

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Can we say too much without saying anything at all?Teacher clarity about learning expectations, including the ways in which students can demonstrate their understanding, is powerful.

Every lesson, irrespective of whether it focuses on surface, deep, or transfer, needs to have clearly articulated learning intention and success criteria.

● What am I learning?● Why am I learning this?

● How will I know that I learned it?

Fisher, D., Frey, N., & Hattie, J. (n.d.). Visible learning for literacy, grades K-12: Implementing the practices that work best to accelerate student learning.

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What WILL you do...● tomorrow to build this connection for students?

● to foster purposeful connections in the classroom?

● to begin, or continue, purposefully teaching reciprocity in reading and

writing?

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Take Aways: What were your three?Reflect & Share

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???Questions???Thank you for being here!

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Contact MeJanelle Carter

Branson Cedar Ridge IntermediateLiteracy Coach

(417) 334-5137 ext [email protected]

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ReferencesAnderson, N. L., & Briggs, C. (2015, February 13). Reciprocity Between Reading and Writing: Strategic Processing as Common Groung. Retrieved October 27, 2016, from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227757222_Reciprocity_Between_Reading_and_Writing_Strategic_Processing_as_Common_Ground

Clay, M. M. (2015). Change over time: In children's literacy development. Auckland: The Marie Clay Literacy Trust.

Dorn, L. J., & Soffos, C. (2005). Teaching for deep comprehension: A reading workshop approach. Portland, Me.: Stenhouse.

Fisher, D., Frey, N., & Hattie, J. (n.d.). Visible learning for literacy, grades K-12: Implementing the practices that work best to accelerate student learning.

Laminack, L. L., & Wadsworth, R. M. (n.d.). Writers are readers: Flipping reading instruction into writing opportunities.

Meichenbaum, D., & Biemiller, A. (1998). Nurturing independent learners: Helping students take charge of their learning. Newton, MA: Brookline Books.

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References ContinuedMoran, Renee and Billen, Monica (2014) "The Reading and Writing Connection: Merging Two Reciprocal Content Areas," Georgia Educational Researcher: Vol. 11: Iss. 1, Article 8. DOI: 10.20429/ger.2014.110108 Available at: http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gerjournal/vol11/iss1/8

Pennington, M. (2009, July 15). Pennington Publishing Blog. Retrieved October 28, 2016, from http://blog.penningtonpublishing.com/reading/twelve-tips-to-teach-the-reading-writing-connection/