Week 7 ruth - 2014-15

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Week 7 2014-15; reading - instructional strategies

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EDUC 8P20Week 7

Reading 2Instructional Strategies

Professional Learning Conversations

• Karchmer-Klein, R. & Harlow, V.S. (2012). Guiding principles for supporting new literacies in your classroom. The Reading Teacher, 65(5), 288-293.

Infographic Assignment

• Each teacher candidate will create an infographic that represents key messages related to either the Oral Communication or Media Studies strand of the Language curriculum. Your infographic must be comprehensive and include pertinent references to ministry documents, how the strand fits into the literacy program, connections to assessment, instructional strategies, cross-curricular applications, differentiated instruction, etc.

Submitting Infographic

• Post your infographic and rationale to Sakai / Forum/ Infographic Assignments

• Deadline: by class time on Week 10 (Nov. 11/12)

The Joy of Books

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKVcQnyEIT8

3 Formats

• Trailer (read-aloud): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4BK_2VULCU • Just the book! (silent reading)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvMFLf0K3k • Multiple readers (read-aloud + music)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzRKd2y1nXY

It’s a Bookby Lane Smith

• Which format appealed to you as a reader?

• What implications might this have for you as a literacy teacher?

Text Complexity

• Vocabulary• Comprehension strategies• Text structures• Text features

Lapp, Fisher, Grant (2008)

Comprehension Strategies

• Activating prior knowledge• Making connections: text-to-self; text-to-text;

text-to-world• Predicting• Visualizing• Questioning• Drawing inferences• Evaluating

Application to your group’s novel

• Share the strategy each group member focused on (you do not need to read every quotation)

Gradual Release of Responsibility

Modelled Shared Guided IndependentREADING and WRITING

Teaching Teaching

Teaching Teaching Learning

Learning & Learning Practising Practising & & &

Learning Practising Performing Performing

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Modelled Shared Guided Independent

Teacher does

Students watch

Teacher does

Students help

Students do

Teacher helps

Students do alone

Teacher assists as needed

Comprehensive Literacy

The Gradual Release of Responsibility

like an apprenticeship program

Guided Reading Webcast

http://www.curriculum.org/k-12/en/videos/guided-reading-2

Choose one of the comprehension strategies explored in your group for your novel. Discuss how you could specifically address this strategy, using the novel, in a guided reading format.

Text structures: Narrative text

• Story Grammar: – Plot– Character– Setting– Conflict– Theme

– http://www.flocabulary.com/fivethings/

This is Not My Hat, by Jon Klassenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MuDfdxESOQ

I Want My Hat Back, by Jon Klassenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygc9cWNW4WU

Character Change

• See Sakai/Lesson 7/Reading 2: Resources• Many templates for Graphic Organizers

Novel Promotion

• Novel promotion: Each group will prepare a creative promotion for its novel, lasting no longer than 5-10 minutes. You are encouraged to use a multi-modal approach to this assignment, which may involve integration with the Arts and/or the use of digital technology. Promotions should include concise information about the genre of the novel (e.g. science fiction, historical fiction, mystery, graphic novel, fantasy, etc.), recommended grade level, highlights of the plot, links (where appropriate) to social justice issues or cross-curricular connections. The novel promos will be presented in week 9 (Nov. 4/5)

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