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Please turn off your computer speakers. 6/25/2018 Reminders: Please turn off your computer speakers. Press *1 to mute or un mute your line. Use the chat box or raise your hand to ask questions. NY Life After-School Initiative

Developmental Studies Center 3hr ASKL Workshop Agenda Developmental Studies Center Non-profit organization located in Oakland, CA Supports children’s academic, social, and emotional growth since 1980 Develops both in-school and out-of-school programs Before we begin I would like to introduce myself….and the organization I represent. Developmental Studies Center is a nonprofit organization. The organization has been working with schools for the past 26 years. For over a decade, DSC has been developing, refining, implementing, and evaluating programs in partnerships with after school programs around the country. Introduce Developmental Studies Center (DSC) • Introduce Developmental Studies Center (DSC) as the organization that developed both AfterSchool KidzLit and AfterSchool KidzMath. • Explain that DSC is a nonprofit organization. • Explain that DSC is mission-driven, working to meet the needs of the whole child by integrating his or her academic, social, ethical, and emotional development. • Explain that DSC has been working with schools for the past 26 years. • Explain that for over a decade DSC has been developing, refining, implementing, and evaluating programs in partnerships with after-school programs around the country. Developmental Studies Center

The Initiative Offers Any afterschool site in the United States: 6/25/2018 The Initiative Offers Any afterschool site in the United States: 25% off purchase of KidzLit and /or KidzMath (for sites serving low-income youth), 10% for all other sites Free online course for KidzLit and/or KidzMath Free training for 2-3 staff from each site (applicable in areas where there are multiple sites participating) NY Life After-School Initiative

Academic Learning Social Development KidzLit and KidzMath 6/25/2018 KidzLit and KidzMath Academic Learning Correlate with national standards (NCTM, NCTE) Foster intrinsic motivation Engage children through questioning, discussion, reflection Social Development Opportunities to work with others Noncompetitive social interactions Engaging, fun activities Like all of the programs from DSC our after school programs integrate academic and social learning in a way that is appropriate for after school. Like I mentioned, our programs work well during out-of-school time, because often social learning is a focus in after school programming. Both programs take the skills and concepts that children are learning during the school day and present them in a different way after school to allow the children additional time to practice. NY Life After-School Initiative

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KidzMath: Academic Focus 6/25/2018 KidzMath: Academic Focus Concepts Covered in Stories: Number Measurement Geometry Math Covered in Games, K-2: Counting Number Relationships Addition and Subtraction Math Covered in Games, 3-6: Number Sense Multiplication and Division Fractions, Decimals, Percents AfterSchool KidzMath takes the math skills and concepts that are being taught in the classroom and presents them to children after school in a fun way. The Games focus on number and the story guides focus on number , measurement, and geometry. AfterSchool KidzMath not only focuses on the math skills children are learning in school but also the important social skills needed to work together. NY Life After-School Initiative

KidzMath: Social Focus 6/25/2018 KidzMath: Social Focus Social Focus in Games and Story Guides Making decisions Giving and getting help Playing/working responsibly The social focuses for both the games and the story guides are the same. We give children many opportunities to make decisions from who is going to go first to changing the rules of the game We help children learn to ask for help when needed, wait to be asked to give help and most importantly how to give help without giving the answer. Children also learn to play responsibly, taking care of the materials as well as others feelings. NY Life After-School Initiative

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What is KidzLit? 180 trade books with individual guides for each 6/25/2018 What is KidzLit? HOLD UP MATERIALS AND WALK THROUGH… AfterSchool KidzLit is made up of 120 carefully selected children’s books and a Leader’s guide to accompany each book. The leader’s guides are packaged in thematic sets of 10. There are 50 for K-3, 50 for 3-5 and 20 for 6-8. (SHOW 1 SET FROM EACH) (UNPACK ONE SET…) Each Leader’s Guide contains many activity choices for each of a five part process to introduce a story, read it and connect to it. Use one book as an example of each theme. (SHOW GUIDE) Each set of 10 guides comes with a Quick Tips guide that has ideas to use with any of the books…ways to get children talking, activities to do with cool words, etc. (SHOW) The guides are organized so that they can be easilly shared. There are also journals available that children can work in. These journals come with the larger combination sets of the program or can be purchased separately. 180 trade books with individual guides for each 80 K–3 titles 80 3–5 titles 20 6–8 titles “Quick Tips Plus” booklet with each set of guides NY Life After-School Initiative

KidzLit: Five-part process 6/25/2018 KidzLit: Five-part process Introduce Read Aloud With partners Talk During and after story Open-ended questions Connect Art Music Role-play Writing Physical activities Vocabulary games Wrap-Up Each guide that accompanies each book follows a five part process. The are several choice of activities to choose from for each part of the process. First the leader introduces the story with an activity. Then the story can be read aloud or children can read independently with partners, cross-age buddies, or in book clubs. If using the guides for partner reading or book clubs, there is a section that can be copied from the guide and given to the children to work on in groups or pairs. Then the children talk about the story using open-ended questions found in the guide. After discussing the story, the children experience a connection activity. .. And finally to wrap-up the book, a short activity often using the cool words from the story is experienced. NY Life After-School Initiative

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Training Online Courses Introductory Workshop: 6/25/2018 Training Online Courses Interactive courses (embedded video, look in materials, etc) Leaders go at their own speed Certificate of Completion Introductory Workshop: Introduce KidzLit and KidzMath materials Hands-on experience with the programs Guidelines for successful implementation Methods for building supportive peer relationships Methods for building social and communication skills Even though both programs were written to be used “off of the shelf,” we have found sites that offer staff development to their leaders have better success. There is two option for Staff Development A do-it-yourself option: The on-site support kits contain videos and a handbook with agendas and ways to help your staff learn more about each program. A second option: We have trained Staff Developers across the country all who have much experience with Afterschool KidzMath and KidzLit who can come and do 3 and 6 hour hands-on workshop that allow staff to experience the programs. What questions do you have before we close? NY Life After-School Initiative

What questions do you have? Thank you!