Getting Started 2003 Presented by D & A
Learning Outcomes 1.Analyse test results to group students 2.Look at planning 3.Discuss successful classroom management
How would you solve this if you were at stage…… If you had 37 lollies and eat 9 of them. How many lollies have you got left? There were 53 children on the bus, 26 get off. How many children are left on the bus? Sandra has 394 stamps. She gets another 79 stamps from her brother. How many stamps does she have then?
Analysis and Grouping Sharing session what did we learn from Numpa? Grouping children Hotspots
Knowledge Hotspots What are they? How do we use this information? Individual classroom needs identified Activities to build knowledge
Classroom Implementation Planning formats Model for daily lesson Weekly plan Taskboard Learning outcomes Modelling book Long term planning I Can Sheets
Effective classroom management is vital to the success of your programme
The success of small group strategy teaching depends on the ability of the rest of the class to engage productively in independent activities. Children need to be aware of the learning outcomes for these activities. Social skills to play the games effectively need to be taught. Spending time establishing routines, systems and expectations during the first few weeks is crucial.
Opening the Door... The Teaching Model
Reflection Do you need to revisit class organisation and routines? What will other students be doing when they are not working with you? What existing resources can you use? What will you bring to share at your next team meeting ?
What Next?? Group your children ready for instruction Identify and use a variety of activities to address Knowledge Hotspots Establish appropriate routines for group instruction Visit 2……