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English Language Arts Program Update Cambrian School District
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Goal of English Language Arts Update Provide program information Review student performance Plan next steps
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K-8 English Language Arts Program Reading Word Analysis Fluency Systematic Vocabulary Development Reading Comprehension Shift to Informational Text as grades increase Literary Response & Analysis Writing Strategies Applications Written & Oral English Language Conventions Listening & Speaking Strategies Applications – Genres
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A day in the life of an elementary student in English Language Arts 7:30 Tutoring before school 30 minutes of explicit whole group skills-based instruction (For example: grammar, writing, comprehension) 60 minutes in menu-driven learning centers Language activities integrated across the curriculum
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Centers are integrated with Lesson Differentiate in Reading Group Journal or Writing Activity Choice Center to Express idea: Journal or Other activity Focused Classworks computer -assisted instruction Menu-driven topics/tasks may include: -Parts of speech -Phonics review -Comprehension builders -Differentiation -Activities that appeal to different learning modalities Menu-driven topics/tasks may include: -Parts of speech -Phonics review -Comprehension builders -Differentiation -Activities that appeal to different learning modalities
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Literacy activities occur throughout the day Integrate reading comprehension skills into social studies Integrate writing activities into math to describe thinking and write own problems science to describe observations and do “notebooking” Special Theme weeks feature Poetry work, Author’s week, Author’s Faire Acknowledgements play an important role in featuring the importance of reading, writing and recognition of good work Accelerated Reader encourages students to read at their personal challenge level. For example, at Fammatre, 10,000 books in the school are leveled Special Projects explore where the research on best practices is leading us. For example the Fammatre grade 3 team is learning about and using 5 modalities of reading
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A day in the life of a Price Middle student in English Language Arts All students receive 2 periods/day English Learners (EL) are placed in a 2 period core that is supplemented with Social Studies for EL Step-Up-To-Writing is integrated across all subject areas and grades Intensive Reading uses regular assessments to ensure appropriate placement for struggling readers
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How are our students doing? In addition to our annual California Standards Tests, district benchmark, running records for reading, and informal assessments are used. The state writing rubric is used on formative writing assessments at the middle school The district writing rubric by grade- level
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What did our district survey reveal about English Language Arts? Parents believe their child is making satisfactory progress in English LA 93% satisifed with reading progress 90% satisfied with writing progress Strong support for reading, writing, communications & critical thinking skills
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Initiatives taken…. Excel/RtI being implemented to support differentiated teaching/learning Reading Intervention / Intensive Reading programs target struggling readers English language acquisition and development programs support English Learners Step-Up-To-Writing used at all schools
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Professional Development Step-Up-To-Writing training provided for new teachers in August 2007 Differentiation theme central to district-wide PD in October Two schools received Excel training
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What’s next for English Language Arts? Expand and extend support for Step-Up-To- Writing District-wide collection and analysis of writing performance data based on recently revised writing rubric Prepare for future adoption by beginning district-wide discussion on ELA Continue to develop how common reading records are used to support K & 1 instruction
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