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Regional Literacy TeamFriday, January 23, 2015OESD 114

Activator

• Access your “Line of Learning” writing template. In the Activator section, do a quick write about how you are currently incorporating speaking and listening in your classroom. • Next, skim the Listening and Speaking standards

for your grade level and consider any additional ways are you already addressing the listening and speaking standards in your classroom.• Be prepared to share your thoughts

Activator, Continued

•Find someone from a different district•Introduce yourself •Share your thoughts

The 3 ELA Shifts

1. Building knowledge through content-rich non-fiction texts

2. Reading, writing, and speaking grounded in evidence from literary and non-fiction texts

3. Regular practice with complex text and academic language.

Objectives for Today

• Understand the Listening and Speaking Standards• Walk away with new ideas on how to engage

your students with the Listening and Speaking Standards• Elementary: Understand ESSB 5946 and the

systemic implication of the bill and resources available• Secondary: Understand more deeply what

content literacy means

Agenda

• 9:00 Activator, Objectives, Agenda, Introductions• 9:30 Appetizer Activity• 10:40 Break• 10:50 Main Menu• 12:15 Lunch• 1:00 Break Out Sessions• Elementary: ESSB 5946• Secondary: Content Literacy

• 2:50 Survey • 3:00 Goodbyes!

Introductions

•Kathleen, Sandy •Beth Niemi, Literacy Consultant•And introducing…..•Patricia Moore, English Language Arts Coordinator

Appetizer Activity

• Find a different partner• You will read one article and your partner will

read the other. • “Talking to Learn”• “Speaking Volumes”

• When you are done reading, debrief the articles with your new partner• Write one significant idea from each article on

the given paper and post your ideas on the wall indicated on either side of the room.

Then….

•Do your own gallery walk•Then, go back to your “Line of Learning” template. • In the Appetizer section, record how you might revise or augment your approach to speaking and listening.

Break

•Main Menu“Gourmet Buffet

Activity”

Protocol- Expert Groups• Elementary East Side of the Room• Number off from 1-4

• Secondary West Side of the Room• Number off from 5-8

• Expert Groups:• Read the article you have been given• As you read, take notes of three text based ideas worth

discussing on the “Here’s What!” section or your recording sheet

• Gather together as an Expert Group, share text based ideas and decide on consensus points

• Time: 20 minutes

Jigsaw Groups

• There is a colored dot on your article• Find others with the same color• Each member of your new group is an expert of one of

the eight articles• Beginning with Article 1, each member of the Jigsaw

Group shares highlights from their respective articles and the group discusses the instructional implications. • Record the instructional implications on the “So What?”

section of your recording sheet.

District Groups

• When you hear the bell, you will move from your Jigsaw Groups back to your District Group.• Discuss next steps for their classroom, school or

district. • Record ideas from this discussion in the “Now

What?” section of your recording sheet.

•Large Group Sharing

Final Course

• Go back to your original seat. • On your “Line of Learning” template, in

the Final Course section of your template, add any additional thoughts you have gleaned from the “Main Menu” activity. • Information about “The Line of Learning:”• Tracks changes in thinking and learning

as a result of reading, speaking and listening.

Something Else to Chew On

• Go back to the Speaking and Listening Standards for K-5 or 6-12. •With a team mate, track Standard One

from K through 5th grade or 6th grade to 12th grade. (p. 23 for K-5 and p. 49 for 6-12)• Note and discussion the progression of

this standard. What is each grade level responsibility for this standard?

Dinner Mint

• In the Dinner Mint section of your “Line of Learning” template, add your final thoughts about Listening and Speaking• Consider the progressions between K-5 or

6- 12 and Standard One OR• Consider the Teaching Channel lesson and

identify what you could take away and use in your classroom on Monday

Doggie Bag

•Take-Aways

Lunch

Break Out Sessions 1:00-2:50

•Elementary: ESSB 5946 with Kathleen, Sandy and Patricia•Secondary: Content Literacy with Beth Niemi

AESD Survey• AESD Evaluation Survey- ELA• To access the survey type this address into your browser: • http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1823990/AESD-ELA-PD-Reflect

ion• OR Scan this QR Code with your tablet or smart phone:

• ESD: Olympic Educational Service District 114• Course Title: Other• Enter: RLT#3 • Date: 01/23/15• Clock Hours: 6• Note: Not all questions on this survey fit the learning targets for

each RLT, please feel free to select “Not Applicable” as an answer choice when appropriate.

Links for all 10 articles: • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/Speaking-Volumes.aspx • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/Talking-to-Learn.aspx • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/Tapping-the-Power-of-Po

etry.aspx

• http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/Talking-About-Math.aspx • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/All-the-Time-They-Need.

aspx • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/Real-Talk,-Real-Teaching.

aspx • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/Debates-and-Conversatio

[email protected]

• http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/What-Is-the-Value-of-Life

%C2%A2-%E2%80%A6-and-Other-Socratic-Questions.aspx • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/From-Mindless-to-Meani

ngful.aspx • http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov14/vol72/num03/Spinning-the-Web.aspx

New RLT Dates!!!!!(Don’t hate us, we’ve grown!)

•Monday, March 16th

•Monday, April 20th

•Friday, May 22nd