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Company LOGO Literacy Across the Curriculum 1 Exploring a Variety of Texts Beyond the Textbook
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Company LOGO Essential Question: Standards2 Why do we need to explore a variety of texts beyond classroom textbooks?
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Company LOGO Advantages/Disadvantages AdvantagesDisadvantages 3 ( With your team, discuss the advantages of using a text book and record your responses in the text box— 2 minutes.)
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Company LOGO Advantages/Disadvantages AdvantagesDisadvantages 4
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Company LOGO Essential Questions: Standards5 How do we motivate and teach students to read materials in diverse content areas?
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Company LOGO How do YOU engage reading in your discipline? 6 Conduct further research? Pre-Read? Hypothesize? Take notes? Deconstruction words? Re-read? Paraphrase Summarize Restating? Questioning? Activating further interest? Thinking aloud? Focus on key words? Define based on context? Conclude relationships?
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Company LOGO Disciplinary Literacy Active Engagement Key Reading Skills Key Reading Strategies Prior Knowledge Text Structures Expert Routines 7
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Company LOGO Reading Strategy: Think Aloud Using a “Think Aloud” is an excellent way to apprentice students to think in your discipline Watch how we model a “Think Aloud” As we demonstrate, on the chart you were given: Record the reading strategies and critical thinking skills I do when I read the text Reflect how this strategy makes the act of reading “visible” 8
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Company LOGO Think Aloud Strategies & Skills Reading StrategiesCritical Thinking Skills Reflection/Summary : Reflect on how a think aloud helps make the invisible act of thinking visible (2 minutes) 9
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Company LOGO Think Aloud Strategies & Skills Reading StrategiesCritical Thinking Skills Reflection/Summary : Reflect on how a think aloud helps make the invisible act of thinking visible (2 minutes) 10
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Company LOGO Pedagogy of the Oppressed While the problem of humanization has always, from an axiological point of view, been humankind’s central problem, it now takes on the character of an inescapable concern. Concern for humanization leads at once to the recognition of dehumanization, not only as an ontological possibility but as an historical reality. And as an individual perceives the extent of dehumanization, he or she may ask if humanization is a viable possibility. Within history, in concrete, objective contexts, both humanization and dehumanization are possibilities for a person as an uncompleted being conscious of their incompletion. 11
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Company LOGO Think Aloud: Your Turn Record the reading strategies and critical thinking skills your partner uses while reading a discipline-specific text Fill out the two-column notes in your handouts—3 minutes. Report to your partner what you recorded—2 minutes. 12
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Company LOGO Mind Mapping 13
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Company LOGO Laws of Mind Mapping 1.Start in the center of a landscape page 2.Use an image or a picture for your central idea 3.Use colors throughout 4.Connect your main branches to sub-branches 5.Make branches curve and flow 6.Use one-word per line, the same length as the line 7.Use images throughout 14
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Company LOGO http://www.12manage.com/images/picture_mind_mapping_proce ss.jpg 15
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Company LOGO Laws of Mind Mapping 1.Start in the center of a landscape page 2.Use an image or a picture for your central idea 3.Use colors throughout 4.Connect your main branches to sub-branches 5.Make branches curve and flow 6.Use one-word per line, the same length as the line 7.Use images throughout 16
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Company LOGO American Indian Studies 17
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Company LOGO http://www.novamind.com/images/Gallery/MindMappingBig.jpg 18
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Company LOGO 19 http://www.mindtools.com/media/Diagrams/mindmap.jpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8_H42Z9wxA
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