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Daily Reading & Writing Improvement Dr. Jennifer Dove, Director of Literacy & Humanities, Binghamton City School District [email protected] William Dove, High School English Teacher, Spencer-Van Etten Central School District [email protected]

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Daily Reading & Writing Improvement. Dr. Jennifer Dove , Director of Literacy & Humanities, Binghamton City School District [email protected] William Dove , High School English Teacher, Spencer-Van Etten Central School District [email protected]. Foundational Premises. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Daily Reading & Writing Improvement

Dr. Jennifer Dove, Director of Literacy & Humanities, Binghamton City School [email protected]

William Dove, High School English Teacher, Spencer-Van Etten Central School [email protected]

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Less is more

Start small (gradually flesh out the framework)

Student work informs the Learning Continuum

(Modeled, Shared, Guided, & Independent)

Foundational Premises

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Learning Continuum

Assess

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Demonstrated Learning

Shared Learning

Guided Learning

Independent Learning

Gradually handing over responsibility/the thinking and letting students take on the thinking independently.

Based on the research of Pearson, et al, 1983

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Mike Schmoker- Results Now

Daily warm-ups & literary element paragraphs (Regents exam: #26, #27, & Critical Lens)

Kelly Gallagher, Article of the Week Video

Common Core Standards- Close Reading

Using wikis with one to one devices

Seeds Leading up to this Work

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Reading short, rich informational text Building content knowledge through text Use critical reading strategies to analyze text

construction & message(s) Answering evidence based questions Participating in evidence based discussions &

written responses Using word solving strategies to determine

meaning of key academic vocabulary words in the text

The 6 Literacy Shifts in this Work

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The Shifts: Close Reading

Pre-Common Core

“Prove you read it” type questions:

What color was the truck?

How many children were there?

Types of WritingMore journal writing

& personal connections

Common Core

Close Reading/ Analyzing the text for:-Author’s purpose-Point of view-Message(s)-Words, Sentences, &Passages-Craft/ Technique

Types of WritingMore argument /

persuasive writing

Shift

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Harvard Guide (6 Steps for Interrogating Text)

http://guides.hcl.harvard.edu/sixreadinghabits

Annotating Text Guide http://engageny.org/resource/network-team-institute-materials-grades-3-5-el

a-curriculum-appendix-1-teaching-practices-and-protocols-august-13-17-2012/

Guide for Writing Text Based Questions http://

engageny.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Guide-to-Creating-Questions-for-Close-Analytic-Reading.pdf

Norms for Collaboration http://engageny.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Norms-for-Collaboration.pdf

Resources for Close Reading

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Identifying/ Using the Common Frame in A Written

Response/ Text Beginning

-Claim (topic sentence or thesis statement)-Intro (lists main points, background info, etc.)

Middle-Supporting Reasons or Details-Evidence (quotes, statistics, stories, etc.)-Elaboration of evidence & connection to the claim

End -Summary of main points -Clinching sentence leaves reader w/ something to think about

Transitions and transitional phrases

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Teaching the Written

Response Modeled (Lots of examples of quality responses & the

actual thinking process that takes place when writing a response)

Shared (Time to write responses together as a class)

Guided (Time to work on writing various parts of a response & eventually the whole response with support/ immediate feedback)

Independent (Time to practice writing responses independently with specific feedback from peers & teacher)

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Start small (build in the learning)

Identify where students are within the frame

Gradually add to the frame throughout the year

Building the Frame

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Determine where your students are with:

Previewing text Annotating text Identifying the outline of text Comparing & contrasting text Identifying author’s purpose, message, point of view, etc.

Determine where your students are with: Developing a claim (writing a topic sentence or thesis) Using supporting reasons/ details Using evidence & connecting the evidence to the claim Using tools such as transitions and similes to strengthen the

clarity of their writing

Getting Started

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Paperless system

Public performance (authentic audience)

On-line portfolio (see growth overtime)

Individual & public feedback via wiki

Using the Wiki

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Use for Data Driven Instruction

Use for individual student writing conferences

Use for parent conferences

Use to inform grades and comments on report cards

Tacking Data

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Questions?

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