Welcome Southside- Ashpole Fall Retreat… October 31-November 2, 2013 Created by: Denise Oxendine…Lead Teacher PSRC e (Mrs. Purple) Lewis…Curriculum Specialist
Feb 22, 2016
Welcome Southside-Ashpole
Fall Retreat…October 31-November 2, 2013
Created by: Denise Oxendine…Lead Teacher PSRC
Vonnie (Mrs. Purple) Lewis…Curriculum Specialist PSRC
Toolbox Contents
CCSS
Data
5 Components of ReadingDaily 5
Text Complexity
RTIReading A-Z
With CCSS We Have To “DIG DEEPER”
Understanding the Common Core State Standards…
What you Need to Know Now
The Common Core State Standards Initiative, based on the most effective student performance models from states across the country and countries around the world, provides teachers and parents with a common understanding of what school children are expected to learn. Announced in 2009 for implementation in schools by 2014, Common Core standards will provide consistent academic benchmarks for all students, regardless of where they live.
The Common Core Standards:
•are aligned with college and work expectations.•are clear, understandable, and consistent.•include rigorous content and application of knowledge through high-order skills.•build upon strengths and lessons of current state standards.•are informed by top-performing countries, so all students are prepared to succeed in our global economy and society.•are evidence-based.
Balanced
Literacy
Strands
Domains
Standard Statements
by Grade Level
Standards Statements
by Grade Level
Standards Statements
by Grade Level
“What” students should know and be able to do at each grade level
and band.
The main focus of the content within
each strand.
The major areas or disciplines of study within each content
area.
ELA Common Core Standards Framework
A comprehensive K–5 section with four strands Reading strand (includes Foundational Skills) Writing strand Speaking and Listening strand Language strandTwo content area-specific sections for grades 6-12 with four strands • ELA Reading strand Writing strand Speaking and Listening strand Language strand • History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects Reading strand Writing strand
So… what is “The Daily 5” thing all about?
First of all, The Daily 5 will become a big part of your day.
It will allow you to do meaningful work independently.
Now let’s dig more into The Daily 5…
• Management System• 5 “Rotations: that replace centers and are literacy ONLY
focused.• Literacy blocks are broken into smaller blocks with a group
mini lesson followed by a 20-30 minute work time. During the work time the kids choose one of the daily 5 rotations :
*read to self *read with someone, *work on writing *listen to reading *working with words (while the teacher meets with small groups - guided reading or strategy) or holds individual conferences.
The Daily Five will establish… Stamina
How do you “build up” stamina?
In terms of The Daily 5, you will need to build up stamina in order to be successful readers and writers. Just think of the process as a runner training for a marathon.
If you don’t have the stamina to read for thirty minutes, you will not be successful. In fact, you may even become frustrated and lose motivation to succeed.
Therefore, it is important that you are taught how to be successful at each of the five key components of The Daily 5.
Stamina…
Daily 5 Essentials Establishing a Gathering Place
Finding “Good-Fit” Books Book Boxes
Anchor Charts Signals & Check-in Repeated Practice
Finding Good-Fit Books…One of the most important things to do to become a better reader is to read “good-fit” books.
You should look for a “good-fit” book in five ways using the acronym, “I PICK”.
I answers the question…
“What book should I choose?”P answers the
question…“What is my purpose
for wanting to read the
book?”
I answers the question…
“What sort of book am
I interested in reading?”
C answers the question…
“Do I comprehend the
book that I chose?”K answers the
question…“Do I know the
words?”
Setting up “Book Boxes”…Now that you’ve decided on a few “good-fit” books, you should put these books in a place where you can easily access them.
Your teacher will show you where to put your books…
Creating Anchor ChartsAs we learn each
component of The Daily 5, we will come together and make an anchor chart (or “I” chart for “Independence”).
On each chart, you will be asked to come up with learning behaviors and expectations for you and your teacher.
Now, let’s see who can model these behavior…
Signals and Check-inYour teacher will have a signal to
get your attention.Maybe it’s a yell, a bell, or a siren.
Whatever it is, you should adhere to the signal. Let’s try it…
To be self-reflective, you will be asked to give a thumbs-up or a thumbs-sideways in regards to how you did.
~Muscle Memory~ Repeated Practice
Don’t be surprised if we go over and over and over some of the expectations for the components of The Daily 5.
The reason we do this is to train your muscles to do the right thing.
To be successful, we’ll follow 10 steps to muscle memory…
~Muscle Memory~ 10 Steps1. Identify what is to be taught.2. Set a purpose and a sense of urgency3. Brainstorm behaviors using “I” chart.4. Model the most desirable behaviors.5. Model the least desirable behaviors.6. Everyone model and build stamina (3
minutes).7. Independent work (teacher stays out
of the way).8. Quiet signal to come back to group.9. Group check-in (How did you do?).10.Repeat steps 1-9.
Read to selfRead to someoneListen to reading
Work on writingWord work
Steps to Take1. Let’s find our
gathering place.2. Discuss the three
ways to read a book: Read the words Read and talk to
yourself about the pictures
Retell a previously read book
3. Model read to self, practice read to self, talk about read to self…
4. Fill-out the “I” chart on read to self.
5. Build your stamina. Model, practice, talk, and repeat…
Being able to read to yourself is the foundation of The Daily 5.
The “launching” of read to self is based on the gradual release of responsibility- eventually, you will be able to do this independently the right way!
Read to Self
Read to Someone Being able to read to
someone will help you become less reliant on the teacher for assistance.
Reading to someone will allow you to share your thinking and learning with a friend.
Like all of the components of The Daily 5, the “launching” of read to someone is based on the gradual release of responsibility- eventually, you will be able to do this independently the right way!
Steps to Take1. If you’re not there
already, let’s find our gathering place.
2. Think-Pair-Share: “Why do you suppose that reading to someone everyday is so important?
3. Model and practice EEKK (elbows to elbows, knees to knees).
4. Brainstorm “I” chart on read to someone.
5. Build your stamina. Model, practice, talk, and repeat…
Listen to Reading Listening to reading
is another way to develop fluency and vocabulary.
Listening to reading will allow you to relax and listen to a good story and learn new strategies.
Like all of the components of The Daily 5, listening to reading is based on the gradual release of responsibility- eventually, you will be able to do this independently the right way!
Steps to Take1. If you’re not there
already, let’s find our gathering place.
2. Think-Pair-Share: “There are several ways to listen to reading. What are some ways to listen to reading?”
3. Brainstorm “I” chart on listen to reading.
4. Build your stamina. Model, practice, talk, and repeat…
Work on Writing Work on writing will
allow you time to spend on writing that really matters to you: Persuasive writing Letters to a friend Reports on topics
of interest Poetry Other
Like all of the components of The Daily 5, writing is based on the gradual release of responsibility- eventually, you will be able to do this independently the right way!
Steps to Take1. If you’re
not there already, let’s find our gathering place.
2. Think-Pair-Share: “Why do you think it is important to write everyday?”
3. Brainstorm “I” chart on work on writing.
4. Build your stamina. Model, practice, talk, and repeat…
Word Work (Words Their Way) Having time during a
reading block to focus on words is critical to your development as a reader, writer, and communicator.
With word work, you will work on: Experimenting with
spelling patterns Memorizing high-
frequency words Generalizing spelling
patterns Adding to your
knowledge and curiosity of unique and interesting words
Like all of the components of The Daily 5, word work is based on the gradual release of responsibility- eventually, you will be able to do this independently the right way!
Steps to Take1. If you’re not
there already, let’s find our gathering place.
2. Think-Pair-Share: “Do you know any spelling patterns?”
3. Brainstorm “I” chart on word work.
4. Build your stamina. Model, practice, talk, and repeat…
Text Complexity
Specifically, within reading standard #10:
Anchor Standard:
R.CCR.10Read and comprehend complex literary
and informational texts independently and proficiently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dL1AuuE93M
“Complex Text and It’s Implications in the Classroom”
Response To Intervention (RTI)
REMEMBER!!!
REMEMBER!!!