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Patty Sweet [email protected] Cell: 580.744.0611 Text, Call, or Email Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

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Patty [email protected]

Cell: 580.744.0611Text, Call, or Email

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

“Literacy for ALL”

A TEAM Approach to the Integration of Reading, Writing, Reasoning,

Speaking and Listening into All Content Areas

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

Deepen the TEAM’s understanding of the initiative “Literacy for ALL: Every Day, Every Classroom, No Exceptions”

• Day 1 – “Begin with a Team”

• Day 2 – “Focus on Literacy Strategies”

• Day 3- “Monitor and Evaluate”– “Establish Timeline”

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

Explore 4 Levels of Implementation

• Level 1 – Develop a common vocabulary, purpose, and goals to facilitate understanding “What does that mean?” Team Approach

• Level 2 – Develop a deeper understanding “What does it look like?” Focus on Fidelity

• Level 3 – Deliberate practice “How do I do it?” Training for ALL

• Level 4 – “How do WE implement the initiative into OUR system and evaluate it’s effectiveness?” Monitor and Assess

Objectives for Today’s Session

1. Integration of Literacy (Writing) Strategies into Every Classroom, Every Day

2. Identify Specific Writing Strategies 3. Focus Topic: Writing Across the

Curriculum (WAC)4. Integrate Fidelity Across the District with

accountability for ALL (teachers and students)

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

Productivity Cycle – 25/5 Organize work in Dashes and Sprints• 5 or 10 minutes Dashes• 25 minute Sprints Use timers to track working time and break

time Always provide at least a 5-minute break to

energize the body and brain.Brain-based Strategy: Learning occurs in

small chunks

Discussion

Discussion Process offers the Opportunity to Reflect and Share

Elbow Partner (Paired-Reflection)Table Talk (Consensus)

Group-Team (Shared Belief-Requires a Reporter)

Partner-Outside-Your-Team (Quick-Break)

“The best worksheet is a blank piece of paper.”

Get a Blank Sheet of Paper

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

Elbow Partner Activity1. Members - Work with your partner - Define

Fidelity2. Research the definition of FIDELITY (Google it). 3. Reach consensus “What does fidelity mean to

you?”4. Share your “friendly” interpretation of fidelity

with your table.5. Leaders - Be prepared to share with the group.

Fidelity of Implementation

Accountability

Trustworthiness

Commitment

ResponsibilityConsistency

Stability

Unity

Topic: Common Core Initiative Standards Domain

Latta 5 Core Values

1. Integrity2. Honor3. Dependability4. Commitment5. Accountability

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

21st Century Skills

Preparing Students for THEIR Future

Topic: Common Core Initiative Standards Domain

7 Survival Skills for the 21st Century

1. Critical thinking and problem-solving. The ability to ask good questions.

2. Collaborative problem-solving with a deep appreciation of the differences between peers.

3. Innovation4. Ability to speak and write with voice and reason5. Ability to question, learn, clarify thinking using

research6. Curiosity, creativity, imagination7. Sense of initiative

Topic: Common Core Initiative Standards Domain

“It’s not what you know. It’s what you can do with what you know.”

-Tony Wagner

Vision 2020 Keynote

July 2013

Begin with TEAMS

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

District Team Progressions Loop11th- 12th

9th – 10th

7th- 8th

5th- 6th

3rd- 4th

1st- 2nd

PK – K

Elementary Progression Loop

Junior High Progression Loop

High School Progression Loop

2013 – *Vocabulary*Common Core Transition*Core Values, Beliefs and Expectations

2012 – *Reading Visuals and Active Reading*Teach Like a Champion

2011 – *Reading Visuals

2010 – *Jigsaw*Problem Solving

2009 – *Quickwrites*Foldables*Graphic Organizers

2008 – *Revisit Graphing*Higher Level Thinking*Change of Levels

2007– *Assessment*Graphing

2006– *Previewing*Summarizing*Speaking

2005– *Getting to Proficient*Analyzing Student Work

2004– *Rigorous Reading*Designing Complex Questions

2003– *Vocabulary in Context

Professional Development Timeline

District-wide Plan andTimeline

2011– Common Mission, Vision, and Goals

2010– Common Core Awareness

2012– Common Vocabulary

2013– Literacy for ALL ***

2014– ***

2015 – ***

2016– ***

2017 – *** 2018 –

***

2019– *** 2020– Embedded

*Core Values, Beliefs and Expectations

*Career, College, Citizen Ready Expectations

LITERACY CHART: READING

for content ( both literal and inferential ) to apply pre-reading, during reading and post-reading strategies to all

reading assignments, including determining purpose and pre-learning vocabulary

to research a topic to gather information to comprehend an argument to determine the main idea of a passage to understand a concept and construct meaning to expand one’s experiences c Brockton High School, 2002

READING

SOCIAL

SCIENCE

MATH

ELECTIVE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

LITERACY CHART: WRITING

to take notes to explain one’s thinking to argue a thesis and support one’s thinking to compare and contrast to write an open response to describe an experiment, report one’s findings, and report one’s conclusion to generate a response to what one has read, viewed, or heard to convey one’s thinking in complete sentences to develop an expository essay with a formal structure

c Brockton High School, 2002

WRITING

SOCIAL

SCIENCE

MATH

ELECTIVE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

LITERACY CHART: SPEAKING

to convey one’s thinking in complete sentences to interpret a passage orally to debate an issue to participate in class discussion or a public forum to make an oral presentation to one’s class, one’s peers, one’s community to present one’s portfolio to respond to what one has read, viewed, or heard to communicate in a manner that allows one to be both heard and

understood c Brockton High School, 2002

SPEAKING

SOCIAL

SCIENCE

MATH

ELECTIVE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

LITERACY CHART: REASONING

to create, interpret and explain a table, chart or graph to compute, interpret and explain numbers to read, break down, and solve a word problem to interpret and present statistics that support an argument or hypothesis to identify a pattern, explain a pattern, and/or make a prediction based on a

pattern to detect the fallacy in an argument or a proof to explain the logic of an argument or solution to use analogies and/or evidence to support one’s thinking to explain and/or interpret relationships of space and time c Brockton High School, 2002

REASONING

SOCIAL

SCIENCE

MATH

ELECTIVE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

Explore the Definition(s) of WRITE

• http://www.visualthesaurus.com/

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

Writing

Social Studies

Science

Fine Arts

Physical Education/Sports

Integrate a Common Vocabulary in all Classrooms

Graphic Organizer

Consider different perspectives…What do you see?

Quick Write - Instructions: 1. Look at the image.2. Take a moment to reflect.3. Consider different perspectives. What do YOU see?4. Write your reflections on the 3x5 index card.

LITERACY CHART: WRITING

to take notes to explain one’s thinking to argue a thesis and support one’s thinking to compare and contrast to write an open response to describe an experiment, report one’s findings, and report one’s conclusion to generate a response to what one has read, viewed, or heard to convey one’s thinking in complete sentences to develop an expository essay with a formal structure

c Brockton High School, 2002

WRITING

SOCIAL

SCIENCE

MATH

ELECTIVE

ENGLISH

SCIENCE

What is Learning Strategies Instruction

Strategy instruction is a powerful student-centered approach to teaching that is backed by years of quality research. In fact, strategic approaches to learning new concepts and skills are often what separate good learners from poor ones.

Topic: Common Core Initiative Standards Domain

By integrating writing into content areas we can help students develop an attitude that effective writing skills are an important part of many of their daily activities and will be, increasingly so, in future endeavors.

-Brandt and Graff (2005)

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

Activity – Create individual notebook

• Strategies Notebook• Strategies Playbook

Work with Elbow Partner• Select a notebook• Insert the provided worksheets in this order:

1. Cover Sheet2. District-wide Learning Progressions Loop3. District Plan and Timeline4. Write to Learn Definitions5. The Writing Components Graphic6. Add several blank notebook pages behind these

worksheets

“It’s not what you know. It’s what you

can do with what you know.”

-Tony WagnerVision 2020 Keynote

July 2013

Literacy Resources

Go to:www.alcaweb.org

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

• Go to www.alcaweb.org • https://www.alcaweb.org/arch.php/room/3958• Change 3958 to 10353• Click enter to access the Literacy for ALL resources

Graphic Organizer ActivityResource Guide: Organize Thinking and Learning with Graphic Organizers/Visuals1. Working with your elbow partner, scroll through

the Graphic Organizer resource.2. Select several graphic organizers you feel would be

beneficial to implement across the district.3. Select several graphic organizers you would like to

integrate into your classroom instruction.4. Take notes in your personal playbook to share with

your team.

Visual Thinking and Learning• What is visual thinking and visual learning? • Visual thinking is a learning style where the

learner better understands and retains information when ideas, words and concepts are associated with images. Research tells us that the majority of students in a regular classroom need to see information in order to learn it.

• https://www.alcaweb.org/arch.php/room/10353• http://www.inspiration.com/visual-learning

Share Ideas

Summary Writing ActivityResource Guide: Summary Writing 1. Working with your elbow partner, scroll through the

Graphic Organizer resource.2. Select several graphic organizers you feel would be

beneficial to implement across the district.3. Select several graphic organizers you would like to

integrate into your classroom instruction.4. Take notes in your personal playbook to share with

your team.• https://www.alcaweb.org/arch.php/room/10353

Share Ideas

Writing Across the Curriculum• Online Resources

– Visual Thesaurus www.visualthesaurus.com – Michigan Department of Education http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/writing/index.html

– Baltimore City http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/writing/index.html

https://www.alcaweb.org/arch.php/room/10353

Topic: Literacy Strategies Domain

Writing Across the Curriculum

Writing Across the Curriculum

• Demonstration of the Baltimore City Public Schools

Reflective ProcessBlank Sheet of Paper

1. List 3 things you learned, relearned, or unlearned today. (Make connections. “Oh, I see!”)

2. List 2 things you are ready to try. (Challenge yourself. “I want to try!”)

3. List something you want to learn more about. (Expand your personal and professional growth. “I want to learn more.”)

Topic: Threading Standards Standards Domain