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Qualities of Effective Teachers Think about the good teachers you have had or have observed. In your opinion, what made them effective? Think about teachers you have had or have observed who were not effective or were uninspiring. What made them ineffective? How can you learn from their mistakes?

Components of a Literacy Event― Create a Meaningful Learning Experience Teachers Students Text Context Task

Critical Qualities of Excellent Literacy Teachers (IRA, 2000) Believe all children can learn to read and write Relate reading instruction to children’s previous experiences Know different ways to teach reading, and when and how to use each method Offer a variety of materials and texts Use flexible grouping strategies Continually assess students’ abilities and adjust instruction accordingly

Characteristics of Effective Literacy Teachers (Allington, 2002) Engage students in reading/writing authentic passages Give students texts that interest them Model effective strategies Pose higher-level thinking questions Give students tasks that require them to integrate reading, writing, thinking, speaking, and listening Grade process and product through rubrics

Reflections on Effective Teachers Think about the qualities of effective teachers as defined by IRA (2000) and Allington (2002). Do you agree with these qualities? Why or why not? Would you add or delete any? What challenges do you anticipate in becoming an effective teacher yourself?

Ways to Differentiate Instruction Through pretesting, teachers can determine what concepts students know, or don’t know. Teachers can vary instruction based on students’ abilities. Students can produce a variety of products based on a variety of activities. Teachers can adapt the learning environment to accommodate individual needs.

Reflections on Motivation What motivates you to persevere with a difficult concept and finally make sure you understand it? How will you motivate your own students to learn?

Possible Reasons for the Decline in the Motivation to Read Self-consciousness about reading proficiency Emphasis on competition Lack of interest in assigned reading

Recommendations to Motivate Student Reading

Motivators for Middle School Students

How Students Differ Background knowledge and how they integrate new information Literacy knowledge The language systems they use Learning styles Multiple intelligences

Elements Making Up Literacy Knowledge Skills Strategies Metacognition

Language Systems Syntax Semantic Graphophonic Pragmatic

Levels of Text Readability Independent reading level 95 to 100% accuracy Instructional reading level 90 to 95% accuracy Frustration reading level Less than 90% accuracy

Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Linguistic Logical-mathematical Spatial Kinesthetic Musical Intrapersonal Interpersonal Naturalistic Existential

Selecting Appropriate Texts Select texts that bring students enjoyment and meaning Choose interesting texts Be certain they are accurate Choose texts with accurate and diverse multicultural representations Choose texts from a range of genres Choose texts at each reading level (continued)

Selecting Appropriate Texts, continued Choose texts with high-quality illustrations Choose texts with complementary text and illustrations Select texts of an appropriate length Use challenging instructional reading-level texts Use easy reading-level books for fluency and to build comprehension

Leveled Books Age leveling Grade leveling Lexile leveling Gradient leveling

Fry Readability Formula Randomly select three 100-word passages. Count the number of syllables in each passage and find the average number of syllables in the three passages. Count the number of sentences, estimating length of the fraction of the last sentence to the nearest one- tenth. After finding the number of sentences in each passage, find the average number for the three passages. On the Fry Readability Graph, plot the average number of syllables and average number of sentences to identify the estimated reading level of the book.

Fry Readability Graph Source: Fry, E. B. (2002). Readability Versus Leveling. The Reading Teacher, 56(3), 286–291.

Independent Literacy Tasks Read self-selected books and respond in a journal Listen to audiobooks and respond to questions Read in pairs Read poems and draw a picture in response Read ebooks Use buddy reading Rehearse for readers theater Read riddles and write out answers Read texts the class has written together Use “Record, Check, Chart” to increase reading fluency and rate