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Exploring the TNCore K-3 Reading Units Mia Hyde Coordinator of Reading Content and Resources Tennessee Department of Education Stacy King Instructional Specialist Greeneville City Schools
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Session Outline 1.Overview of the K-3 Reading Units 2.Deep dive into the K-1 Unit: Life Cycles 3.A District Perspective on the Units Follow this session on Twitter: #tncorereadingunits
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Introductions Stacy King – Instructional Specialist, Greeneville City Schools – Greeneville, TN (First Region), 2,750 students, 250 Certified, 4 Elementary, 1 Middle School and 1 High School – District Finalist for the SCORE Prize – Member of the Reading/RTI Leadership Council with TDOE – 20 years of experience Mia Hyde – Coordinator of Reading Content and Resources, TDOE – Learning to Read and Interventions – District Reading Specialist, RTI Coordinator, Title I reading teacher, and classroom teacher – 18 years experience
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Need for the Units: A District Perspective A look at last year…first steps Challenges and areas of need What we learned
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What are the K-3 Reading Units Optional resource for districts as they implement the Common Core State Standards Created in collaboration with members of the Reading/RTI Leadership Council Designed to be used flexibly by districts and teachers to meet individual needs Balance out the focus from Summer Training on Foundational Skills Standards
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What are the K-3 Reading Units Provide connected lessons that cover multiple standards in ELA and Science Focus on teaching students to read closely and critically in order to comprehend complex informational text Develop a deeper understanding of the text through writing
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A Variety of Strategies Multi-sensory Active engagement in analyzing vocabulary Text-dependent questions Diagrams Collaborative note taking and summarizing Graphic organizers
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Ways to Use the Units Flexible: One day a week for several weeks Full days during ELA or Science block End of marking period Short weeks
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What Teachers Need: A District Perspective Differentiating the Units Scaffolding supports
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Where to find them Available on TNCore: http://www.tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricula r_resources/k-3.aspx Username: tneducation Password: fastestimproving
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2 Units Are Available NOW Grades K-1: Life Cycles – Read about the parts of a plant, life cycle of plant, parts of a butterfly and life cycle of a butterfly – Compare the life cycle of a plant and a butterfly Grades 2-3: Storms – Read about how storms are created and the effects of storms – Explain the causes and effects of storms
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Let’s Explore Grades K-1 Unit: Life Cycles
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Vocabulary Words
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Main Idea Graphic Organizer
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Turn & Talk What are the strengths and weaknesses to the unit? Share Out!
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Implications for the New School Year: A District Perspective Gather materials and continue to develop units/activities Evaluate new reading materials Increase our knowledge of CCSS/PARCC expectations
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Plans/Progress for 2013-2014: A District Perspective Put TDOE resources in the hands of teachers Grade level meetings Walk teachers through units Build confidence and capacity in our teachers with writing
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More Units to Come Winter 2013: K-1: Insects 2-3: Habitats Spring 2014: K-1: Social Studies Topic 2-3: Social Studies Topic Sign up for TNCore Updates!
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Thank you! Questions??? Please complete the survey.
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Contact Information Mia Hyde mia.hyde@tn.gov Twitter: mia_hyde Stacy King kings@gcshcools.net Twitter: kings90
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