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Aiken County Public School District March 4, 2016 Professional Learning Sessions
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Amanda Meyer Independent Reading: A Structure of the ACPS Literacy Model
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Outcomes Define and discuss what independent reading looks like in an ACPS classroom Experience an independent reading block in order to understand how it is implemented in the classroom
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Essential Question How can I effectively implement independent reading in my classroom?
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Norms Participate actively in reflections and discussions. Respect ideas, opinions, and contributions of others (limit side conversations). Apply respectful and professional use of technology. Add unrelated questions or comments to the “Parking Lot” to discuss at the end.
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Activator Turn & Talk to participants at your table about… What Independent Reading IS What Independent Reading IS NOT
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Part of the ACPS Literacy Model http://literacy- model.acps.schoolfusion.us/modules/groups/group_pages.pht ml?gid=2324881&nid=241611&0154a2&0154a2
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“…almost everything, from phonemic awareness, to phonics, to comprehension, is developed through independent reading and writing.” - Richard Allington, 2009
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“When we are pressed for time, independent reading is usually the first thing cut. However, a carefully monitored independent reading program is the single most important part of your reading instructional program.” - Regie Routman
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Components of Independent Reading Mini-Lesson (5-10 minutes) Modeling, think-alouds of focus strategy Reading & 1:1 Conferences (30 minutes) Running records, anecdotal records Reading responses, reading logs Strategy Share (5-10 minutes)
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Independent Reading and Gradual Release Read Aloud (teacher explicitly models) I (teacher) do it Shared Reading (practice together) We do it Independent Reading (student practice) You do it
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Tools to Select “Just Right Texts” Scholastic Reading Intervention (SRI) – Lexile Levels Recommended Reading Report Fountas & Pinnell Benchmark Assessment System (BAS) Running Records Other Anecdotal Records/Notes
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Reading Level Correlation Chart http://3rd-grade- ela.instruction.acps.schoolfusion.us/modules/groups/integrated_home.phtml?gid=4424727&sessionid=12c02bfebd8be9791036d38118f1ac10
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How Do We Get Started with Independent Reading?
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Rituals and Routines Start slow Model/teach, practice, and monitor the reading behaviors first Teach students to monitor their own engagement (book bags, book logs & reading response) Resources: -On Solid Ground by Sharon Taberski -Guiding Readers and Writers Grades 3-6 by Fountas & Pinnell
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Individualized Book Bags Organized Library
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Anchor Charts for Getting Started
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What are the students doing during IR?
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Reading Log Example Reader’s Name ___________________________ Reader’s Lexile _______________ DateBook Title & Author & Lexile GenrePages Read (Starting Page) Pages Read (Ending Page) Reading ResponseE(Easy) JR(Just Right) H(Hard) Adapted by Cat Hamilton from the READ 180 Modeled and Independent Reading Log
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Reading Response Examples
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What is the teacher doing during IR?
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Insert conferencing notes
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Any other ideas? Turn and talk about things you have used during your independent reading conferences. Share out ideas.
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Let’s Experience It! Strategy Lesson Reminder Think back to read aloud (modeled) and shared reading (practiced together) When we’re reading, we should be developing questions about what we’re reading. Read/Conference Reflect on Post-Its “Questions & Connections” Share/Reflect
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Articles Please return the articles to the article folder for the next group!
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Contact Information Amanda Meyer – Reading Coach at Redcliffe Elementary ameyer@acpsd.net
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More Questions?? Be sure to add any questions to the parking lot/exit slip with your e- mail address for us to contact you. Feel free to contact the reading coach in your building for more information.
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Exit Slip Please take a moment to complete the exit slip. Thank you!!!!
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