Activity 2 Systems of Professional Learning Module 3 Grades K–5: Supporting All Students in Writing and Research.

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Activity 2 Systems of Professional Learning Module 3 Grades K–5: Supporting All Students in Writing and Research

Activity 2 11 CCS Writing and Research Successes and ChallengesClose Look at the Writing Standards Writing Grounded in Evidence from Text Research in CCS ELA & Literacy Supporting Students in Writing Routine and Daily Writing

Activity 2 “[…Since 2007] little has changed in how writing is taught in the majority of classrooms in the United States… This stands in stark contrast to the other members of the three R’s, reading and mathematics, subjects in which schools and teachers have devoted considerable effort to improving students’ performance.” 12 Graham, MacArthur, & Fitzgerald (2009)

Activity 2 Versatile for accomplishing a variety of goals Powerful for influencing others Indispensable for learning and communicating Improves reading skills Graham, MacArthur, & Fitzgerald (2009) 13

Activity 2 Examine successful methods that exceptional teachers of literacy commonly apply when teaching writing Draw from scientific studies testing the effectiveness of specific writing practices 14

Activity 2 3 Standards for Text Types and Purposes Argument/Opinion Explanation Narrative 3 Standards for Production and Distribution of Writing (writing process) 3 Standards for Research to Build and Present Knowledge 1 Standard for Evidence from Text 1 Standard for Range of Writing 15

Activity 2 CCS.W.4 Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. (Begins in Grade 3) CCS.W.9. Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research. (Begins in Grade 4) CCS.W.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences. (Begins in Grade 3) 16

A Close Look at the Writing Standards 17 Page 9

Activity 2 18 Activity 2: Types of Writing in CCS-ELA & Literacy 1.Select a facilitator, timekeeper, recorder, and reporter. 2.Read about one type of writing from the CCSS Appendix A (located in the Appendix of your Participant Guide). 3.Read once to get the gist. 4.Read a second time to focus on guiding questions and “render” the text. 5.Share and explain. 6.Answer questions and report out. Pages 9-11

Activity 2 Read one section: Argument (p. 23) Informational/Explanatory (p. 23) Narrative [and Creative] (pp. 23‒24) Special Place of Argument (pp. 24‒25) In your Notepad, record a significant sentence, a phrase, and a word related to: The purpose of this type of writing Important ideas from your section Take turns sharing with your group, then together, answer the questions in the Participant Guide. 19 Page 61

Activity 2 What is one significant or interesting point your group discussed? 20 How might you use the Text Rendering Protocol with colleagues or in the classroom ?