Parent Literacy Workshop
Welcome to our Parent Workshop During this session we plan to… Discuss the importance of reading Explore our own personal experiences as a developing readers Compare Reading Workshop to Traditional Reading Instruction Identify characteristics of independent readers Celebrate the environments that support independence Discuss Home-School Connections
What is Reading? Marie Clay “A message-getting, problem-solving act which increases in power and flexibility the more it is practiced. “ Marie Clay
Reading is important because… • It enables children to access all areas of the curriculum independently • It is a life skill • Children who read often and read a wide range of books are better writers • It enables children to respond to comprehension questions and increase their understanding of a text on a deeper level • It broadens and deepens vocabulary • It enhances their knowledge and understanding of the world
Are interested in reading Expect to understand what they are reading Confident and Successful Readers… Are interested in reading Expect to understand what they are reading Know that there are different types of books (story books, information books, picture books, comics) Know they need to use a variety of reading strategies Realize when they have stopped understanding what they are reading Don’t give up if their first strategy is not successful Develop and grow new ideas about their reading Talk to others about the books they read
How did you learn to read? Talk to your neighbor about how you learned to read
Principles of the Workshop Model Matches readers to ‘just right’ literary texts Preserves large blocks of time for reading Provides students with specific feedback about process, book selection, strategy use, etc… Promotes inquiry and scholarly ‘talk’ about books Promotes community and collaboration Perpetuates a love of reading
Why Reading Workshop? Fosters independence in children Supports a strong sense of community Invites engagement Fosters conversation and inquiry Uses the gradual release of responsibility Considers the identities and behaviors of READERS Celebrates the READER ?
South Milwaukee School District
What does Reading Workshop include? Whole group Interactive Read Aloud Lessons Mini-Lessons Independent reading and practice Shared Reading Guided Reading and Strategy Groups Conferring Ongoing assessment Book Clubs Conversation and sharing of ideas
Whole Class Interactive Read Aloud
Guided Reading/Strategy Groups
Partnerships
Independent Reading
Building a Community of Readers
Classroom Libraries… Support literacy instruction Support self-selection and attaining balanced reading diet Help students learn more about books Provide opportunities for independent reading and extensions Serve as a place for students to talk about and interact with books
First Reading Workshop Unit of Study: “Launching” Goals of the Unit: Establish reading behaviors, rituals and routines for Reading Workshop. Establish a community that fosters active listening, thinking, engagement, and participation in all aspects of a Reading Workshop. Get to know ourselves and each other as readers Setting goals for ourselves as readers and establishing an initial repertoire of strategies to further develop across the year.
Students will be reading an independent reading book at all times---this book may travel between home and school. You may also see students using their Reading Notebooks to gather and develop thinking about their reading.
Home/School Connection: Talk to you child about his/her reading life. What are you reading? Why did you select this text? What are you thinking about as you are reading? What are you reading next? Talk with your child about your own self as a reader—your interests, habits and passions as a reader.
Show your child your love of reading!
Lifelong Readers Readers choose what they want to read. Readers talk about what they read with others. Readers read a variety of texts. Readers make sure they understand what they are reading.
A love of reading is the best gift a parent can give to a child