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Non-Negotiable 1. Answers are restated and written in complete sentences. 2. Use capital letters at the beginning of each sentence and every proper noun. 3. Pronouns are not used to start an answer 4. I must be able to read your writing.

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Collaboration Strategies Across All Content Amber Bledsoe Monett Intermediate Handouts for this session can be found on the AMLE2015 app Non-Negotiables As a grade level/building decide what you are not willing to deal with regarding student work. Team members agree and stick to a list of 3-5 items so that students know the expectations never change no matter the class or teacher Non-Negotiable 1. Answers are restated and written in complete sentences. 2. Use capital letters at the beginning of each sentence and every proper noun. 3. Pronouns are not used to start an answer 4. I must be able to read your writing. Coding the Text TQLS Strategy Kernel Essays Language of Argument Cornel Notes Table-Top Twitter A great strategy for students to interact with each other. All students participate at the same time and each student is able to voice their thoughts and opinions. All students are engaged. On a large piece of paper tape an image, quote, paragraph, reading selection, etc. Each student in the team has a different colored pencil or marker. Discuss twitter and how to tweet. Set a timer and remind students: writing is right, but talking is not allowed. Students move around the table writing comments or responding to comments already written. Great way to build background knowledge. Adapted from Notice and Note Strategies for Close Reading by Kylene Beers & Robert E. 2013 Top Hat Layering The Text Layering the text is a collection of resources, focused on one topic, from different genres, media, and levels of reading difficulty that are designed to be supportive of the learning of readers with a range of experiences and interests. Features of effective text sets: grow in complexity; consideration given to order of piece offer various opinions - both sides include several reading level feature a range of genresposters, poetry, ads, interviews, blogs, etc purposeful choice of infographic as appropriate Visual Thinking Strategies VTS is a simple way in which teachers and schools can provide students with key behaviors sought by Common Core Standards: thinking skills that become habitual and transfer from lesson to lesson, content to content, oral and written language literacy, visual literacy, and collaborative interactions among peers. In VTS discussions teachers support student growth by facilitating discussions of carefully selected works of visual art for any content. Teachers are asked to use three open-ended questions: What's going on in this picture? What do you see that makes you say that? What more can we find? VTS Continued 3 Facilitation Techniques: Paraphrase comments neutrally Point at the area being discussed Linking and framing student comments Students are asked to: Look carefully at works of art Talk about what they observe Back up their ideas with evidence Listen to and consider the views of others Discuss multiple possible interpretations T-Chart Main Idea Details Main Idea Details References Coding the Text- adapted from Texts and Lessons for Content- Area Reading by Harvey Smokey Daniels and Nancy (Portsmouth, NH: Heineman) TQLS Strategy- Adapted from Practical Strategies to Help Struggling Readers Meet the Rigorous Common Core State by Dr. Mary Howard Kernel Essays- Adapted from Moves Writers make when they Organize an Opinion: Gretchen Bernabeis Kernel Essay The Language of Argument- Adapted from Oh Yeah!: Putting Argument Writing to Work Both in School and Out Note-Taking- Adapted by Cornell Note Taking Bridging the Gap College Reading BrendaD. and SmithLeann Morris Compare and Contrast- Adapted from The Strategic Teacher: Selecting the Right Research-based Strategy for Every Lesson By Harvey F. Silver, Richard W. Strong, Matthew J. Table-Top Twitter- Adapted from Notice and Note Strategies for Close Reading by Kylene Beers & Robert E Visual Thinking Strategies- Session Evaluation Let us know what you thought of this session. Complete an evaluation electronically on the conference app, or complete the paper evaluation located in the back of the program book. CEU Code: PE-72 CEU Code Earn Continuing Education Units (CEU) to maintain your teaching certification. Write down the CEU Code for every session you attend on the CEU card located in the back of the program book.