Ready, Set, Go Presented By: Instructional Design and Innovation Team Moore County Schools November 6, 2012.

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Ready, Set, Go Presented By: Instructional Design and Innovation Team Moore County Schools November 6, 2012

Factors that Influence Reading Development Development of ___________ Awareness and ___________ Principle Ability to ________ words ___________ with enough words Acquisition of ___________ Application of reading ________________ strategies Extensive reading of both __________ and _________ texts Adequate teacher preparation and materials Highly __________ block of time Language and Literacy activities Whole group and small group instruction Literacy ___________ Effective management of time Instructional practices _____ purposely Best practices in _________ instruction The Literacy Framework 2

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4 5 Domains of Reading Whole Group: Systematic, Direct, & Explicit Instruction The teacher states the ________ being taught clearly. The teacher effectively ________ how the concept is used by a _________ reader. The teacher focuses students’ attention to _________ _____________.

Whole Group Instruction Examples of Appropriate Group Skills are: _____________ Phonics _____________ Text Organization _____________ Read Aloud Vocabulary Instruction _____________ 5

6 RoundTable 1.The teacher provides a task to which there are multiple possible responses, and provides think time. 2.Students take turns passing a paper and pencil or a team project, each writing one answer or making a contribution.

Small Group Instruction Flexible Reading Groups Organize Knowledge Construct Meaning from Text 7 Literacy Direct, Explicit, & Systematic Instruction Flexible Reading Groups:  Advanced Level  ___________________  Strategic Level  ___________________

8 Jot Thoughts Setup: Students each have multiple slips of paper (e.g., pre-cut sticky notes, cut-up bond paper). 1.Teacher names a topic, sets a time limit and provides think time (e.g., In three minutes, how many questions can you write that have the answer 17? What are ways we could reduce poverty?). 2.Students write and announce as many ideas as they can in the allotted time, on idea per slip of paper. 3.Each slip of paper is placed in the center of the table; students attempt to “cover the table” (no slips are to overlap). 4.Extension: Students can categorize like ideas.

Fluency What are Literacy Assignments? All students work ____________ and __________ with other students while the teacher is working with ___________ ____________ groups. Students practice _____ learned in whole group and are held ______________ for work accomplished. 9

Phonemic Awareness Phonics/ Spelling Vocabulary Comprehension Fluency Literacy Assignment Examples 10

Questions to ask Before Developing a Literacy Assignment  Is there _____________ for this assignment? (What evidence do you have that the objective was met?)  Is the learning _______________? (Does the time required for completion justify the outcome?)  How can I ____________ this assignment to meet the needs of all my students?  Is the __________ of work acceptable? (Are the students using a posted rubric to guide the quality of their work?) Instructional Support Matrix: M_Literacy.pdf 35