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Presentation: E-reading: Effective Literacy Strategies in the Digital Classroom Actively Learn is an online literacy platform that empowers educators to transform reading and writing so students understand more, think critically, and build lasting skills.

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E-reading: Effective Literacy Strategies

in the Digital Classroom

Karen Nitzkin Reading Specialist & Humanities Dept. Chair

24%

42%

31%

3%

Below Basic Basic Proficient Advanced

Nationwide 8th grade reading levels

Source: National Assessment for Educational Progress

Motivation

Engagement

Distractions

Assessments

What everyone says are the causes…

The Diagnosis

Students need help when and while they read

5 keys to working one-on-one…

Question: Ask students questions to check for understanding and focus on main ideas

5 keys to working one-on-one…

Question: Ask students questions to check for understanding and focus on main ideas

Be a Resource: Provide background information to fill gaps in student knowledge and define words they do not understand

5 keys to working one-on-one…

Question: Ask students questions to check for understanding and focus on main ideas

Be a Resource: Provide background information to fill gaps in student knowledge and define words they do not understand

Discuss: Talk through important parts of the book as students read

5 keys to working one-on-one…

Question: Ask students questions to check for understanding and focus on main ideas

Be a Resource: Provide background information to fill gaps in student knowledge and define words they do not understand

Discuss: Talk through important parts of the book as students read

Diagnose: Understand the skills where students have trouble to address them more frequently

5 keys to working one-on-one…

Question: Ask students questions to check for understanding and focus on main ideas

Be a Resource: Provide background information to fill gaps in student knowledge and define words they do not understand

Discuss: Talk through important parts of the book as students read

Diagnose: Understand the skills where students have trouble to address them more frequently

Make accountable: Ensure the student knows you know exactly what work he or she has done

Two Solutions that bring the power of one-to-one to the classroom…

Digital Think Alouds

Actively Learn

                             

Think  Aloud  

 Directed  Reading  and  Thinking  Ac4vity  

Eavesdropping on someone's thinking.  Purpose for teachers:

Model how skilled readers extract and construct meaning from a text.

Purpose for students: Demonstrate the meaning they are

extracting and constructing as they read.

Think Alouds

Teacher Think Aloud Model  

Student Think Aloud Model  

Digital Think Alouds

Question: Show students the questions I am asking as I read Be a resource: Explain key parts of the book in your model for students. Discuss: Close reading/practice with partners Make accountable: Share with peers and teacher Diagnose: Rubric shows students where they need improvement

Paper-Based DRTA  

Actively Learn Example

Question

Embed questions in the text that

function as gates; students must answer before

proceeding to read

Be a resource

Embed notes with multimedia to

provide additional information to fill gaps in students’

background knowledge.

Discuss

Students can see their peer

responses to questions and can start a discussion thread with their

peers.

Diagnose

See all the student annotations. (It is

like a virtual copy of their book.)

See where students have

marked the text as too difficult.

Analyze

Track student progress by all types of measures: • Time spent

reading • Stamina • Common Core

skills • # of Notes

Make Accountable

See where every student is in the

book

Demo

Try it out for yourself

http://read.activelylearn.com

Q & A

Thank you Karen Nitzkin

karen@activelylearn.com knitzkin@milkenschool.org

Twitter - @activelylearn

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