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MSP Strategies in the Library
J.Copeland
Oct 2010
MSP: Instructional Strategies in the Library
presented by
Jan CopelandBethel School District
Fall 2010
MSP Strategies in the Library
J.Copeland
Oct 2010
Overview
Part 1: Analysis of EALRs, GLEs, & Critical Thinking in the Library
Part 2: Lesson Ideas
Part 3: Activity
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OSPI website
Grades 3-5 Reading Assessment VocabularyStem Questions on a ringStrands and Targets
Applications to Library Lessons
http://www.k12.wa.us/Reading/Assessment/ResourcesGrade4.aspx
MSP Strategies in the Library
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MSP Strategies in the Library
J.Copeland
Oct 2010
MSP Strategies in the Library
J.Copeland
Oct 2010
MSP Strategies in the Library
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Oct 2010
Teaching Styles & Strategiesby Richard Strong & Harvey Silver
www.thoughtfuled.com
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Four Learning styles developed from the research of Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs- Myers provide framework for analyzing and categorizing teaching and learning behaviors.
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Blooms Taxonomy
Knowledge: recognize, memorize, or identify
Comprehension: predict, explain, show, summarize, describe or restate
Application: use, image, select, manipulate, demonstrate, solve, organize
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Blooms Taxonomy
Analysis: compare, contrast, examine, classify, research, defend, draw conclusions, generalize
Synthesis: propose, plan, compose, formulate, design, construct, create, invent, speculate, and integrate
Evaluate: judge, weigh, consider, appraise, recommend, critique, choose and justify
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Part 2 Lesson Ideas
Compare and Contrast
Mutt Dog by Stephen Michael King and Stray Dog by Marc Simont
Bone Soup by Cambria Evans and Stone Soup by Jon J. Muth
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Concept Attainment: Are you a Horse? by Andy Rash
Before Reading:Discuss characteristics or attributes
of an animal.Students list attributes of a horse.
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Analyze Primary Sources
- Hats, shoes or other artifacts- Personal letters- Packet of artifacts (Brea's Birthday)
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Primary Source Mystery Packets
Example contains...· Party Invitation· To do list· Receipt from Party City· Brochure on a Mansion
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Mystery StrategyBeaver Mystery
Mountain Men and Fur TrappersDig Deep CBA-4th Grade
* www. jackdaws.com
Jackdaws* for primary sources
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Informational & Functional ReadingFocus on text features:
titlesheadingscaptionstables
mapsdiagramsgraphscharts
Questions that..compare and contrastcause and effectinferfind evidence
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Informational or Functional Documentsinclude...
BrochuresBus or Ferry SchedulesGraphs or Diagrams in almanacsDirectories or GuidesProduct labels, coupons, adsEncyclopediasWebsites
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BrochuresFeatures:· Text Boxes· Titles, Headings, subheadings· Maps· Photographs and / or illustrations· Diagrams· Labels· Captions· Large colorful font in different sizes or styles· Charts or schedules or tables· Timeline· Forms or applications· Logos or symbols· Contact Information
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BrochuresCreate an adventure ...ask class for help!
Examples: Centralia Shopping Mall Seattle Tourist Attractions
Ask Questions that require higher level thinking such as these examples that go with the shopping mall brochure.
"Gas is too expensive! How else could we get there?" Students will need to find the Amtrak information and give us the phone number. Or, "Where could I find a baby shower gift?" They would have to study the shops and direct me to Carters or a few others. They must provide proof or evidence that supports their answer.
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Schedules-Tables -Graphs-Diagrams
Make your own from authentic artifacts from the community.
Reproduce from Life-Skills Resources
Scholastic Almanac - graphs, charts...
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Sample page from Scholastic 2010 Almanac for Kids
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...directories, product labels, ads, coupons, newspapers, catalogs, forms
Life-Skill Series by Remedia Publications
REM 430 -433435
Rotating Stations
Authentic Reading Practice Grades 1-2 or 4-6
www.evan-moor.comwww.rempub.com
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Scavenger Hunts in...
Encyclopedias
Websites
http://www.henry.k12.ga.us/pges/xmas_around.htm
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http://www.henry.k12.ga.us/pges/xmas_around.htm
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Activity: Concept Attainment
Students are presented with a sequence of examples that are alike or different in some ways. They are asked to formulate a concept by making decisions about what attributes belong in what categories. Attributes lead to a hypotheses and then a definition of the concept.
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Yes No Commentsoutcomeschecklistperformance
overviewreadwrite
pop quizAR quizDiebels
practiceworksheetsdrill
EDM chapter testsCFASummative data
Reading WorkshopsSmall group instructionObjectives
MSPAYPformative...
GLEsEALRsaction plan
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Goals of the Concept Attainment Stategy
Help students......observe attributes,...compare and contrast attributes in positive and negative examples,...generate and test hypotheses,...identify the concept,...define the concept according to the essential attributes, and ...generate additional examples.
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ResourcesThis presentation & handouts
www.slideshare.netWLMA website wikiOSPI EALRs & GLEs
www.ospi.waTeaching Styles & Strategies
by Harvey Silver and Richard Strongwww.thoughfuled.com
Life-Skills seriesby Remedia Publications
www.rempub.comJackdaw Primary Sources
www.jackdaws.comAuthentic Reading Practice
Grades 1-2 or 4-6www.evan-moor.com