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Cheryl Beeson Principal Murphey Traditional Academy Public Elementary School Greensboro, NC beesonc@gcsnc.com Preparing for GREATNESS: The Power of Pre-Seminar Content 1
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First Grade team has planned a Paideia Seminar using Sandwich Swap by Queen Rania of Jordan Ideas and values: friendship, getting along with people who are different Skills Identify similarities and differences Cite textual evidence from print and illustrations Writing activity will begin September 5 th after lunch, where the students will taste hummus and pita (just like Lily does in the book). Step #2: Step #2: Making Connections Every Way We Can 4
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Pre-seminar Math Talk Math Talk by Forsten & Richards Designed to help integrate mathematical language, concepts, skills into classroom routines Children talk about the details they find and the theme that emerges 6
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Content Content and Skill: Science and Research Primary Connection: Primary Connection: Content 8
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The Lion and The Mouse by Jerry Pinkney Monthly School-wide seminars on character traits Same theme: Different texts Pre-seminar content: reading strategy Post-seminar content: writing 11
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Point of View “Leaning in” (Burkins & Yaris) Acknowledging others’ opinions as differing from yours “ish” by Peter Reynolds 12
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Engagement in seminar’s theme or conflicts Example: The Three Questions (Based on a story by Leo Tolstoy) by Jon Muth What is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do? Skill: Skill: Writing as a tool for engagement Pre-Seminar 13
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Use of Visual Images Skill Building: Drawing Inferences What I see? People: Clothing, Expressions Objects: Buildings, Equipment Questions I have What I infer~ People: Personality, Lifestyle Objects: Purpose, Importance Questions I now have. 14
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Building Academic Vocabulary Robert J. Marzano & Debra J. Pickering Step #3 Step #3 Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary! 15
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Six-Steps for Teaching New Terms 16
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Step 1 Provide a description, explanation, or example of new term. Step 2 Students restate explanation of new term in own words. 17
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Step 4 Students periodically do activities that help add to knowledge of vocabulary terms. Step 5 Periodically students are asked to discuss terms with one another. 18
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“Talk a Mile a Minute” Activity 19
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Civil War 20
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Switch roles, and get your partner to say these two key terms: 21
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Vocabulary Charades Game Activity 22
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Example of Vocabulary in Gradual Release Lesson Plan 23
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