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EDUC 533 Tara Potter & Leona Carr
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Problem: Through classroom observations and communications with other teachers it has become very clear that students often struggle with writing, especially non-fiction or expository writing. Teachers are also having difficulties in motivating students to write. Solution: We will develop a unit of writing in a non- traditional genre or form to help motivate students, while still focusing on the writing process and writing skills.
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For the 2009/2010 school year Roosevelt school passed the Washington State Measures of Student Progress (MSP) at a 48% accuracy level. District wide on the MSP in Spokane Public Schools students passed at a 59.3% level.
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Students will become familiar with a new genre, form, and purpose for writing. Students will use the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising to improve text, editing text, and publishing text to share with audiences. Students will write to explain a concept from a content area.
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Training for new materials or technologies that will be utilized. Training for implementing new ways to write to explain to increase student engagement.
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Funds for software. Funds for mentor texts. Preparation time to prepare for the project to be taught. Teacher attitudes/fears towards the teaching of writing.
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Characteristics The Spokane Public Schools employs 1,758 classroom teachers. Average years of teacher experience is 13. 74.3% of teachers have a Master’s degree. Our unit will be used in classrooms at the intermediate level (4 th – 6 th ).
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Existing Curriculum This piece of instruction will be used as a supplement to the existing approach that is already used and can fit into many different models. For example this supplement can fit into the writing workshop. This unit will align with Washington state standards (EALRs and GLEs)
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Available hardware & software Some classrooms have computers, schools have computer labs Scanners Most classrooms have document cameras Some classrooms have Smart Boards Internet access Word processor, PowerPoint, etc. for publishing
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Facilities Public elementary schools 4 th – 6 th grade classrooms, with approx. 24- 30 students Philosophy & Taboos of a Larger Community Many parents and other members of the community may not understand the importance or using non-traditional formats of writing in the classroom.
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Spokane Public Schools Intermediate learners vary in terms of ability, gender, SES, language, special needs, family support, etc. Roosevelt Elementary School Students Approximate student population is 485. 58.6% receive free & reduced lunch. K-6 school Title I school.
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Washington states office of the superintendent of public instruction. Retrieved April 13, 2011 http://www.k12.wa.us
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