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Page 1: Meeting the Needs of All of Students May 5, 2014

Meeting the Needs of All of Students

May 5, 2014

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Participants will:★ Enhance understanding of word study

principles and practices ★ Understand basic principles of small group

instruction - forming, planning and conducting to provide individualized attention/differentiation.

★ Determine skills and/or strategies to teach in small group based on student data.

★ Plan at least one guided reading/small group lesson.

★ Plan one or more authentic independent practice activities.

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Word Study

Take a few minutes to think about your word study program.

● What are some of your successes?● What are some of your challenges?

Write down a few of each and share with your table.

Be ready to share whole class.

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● Integral part of balanced literacy● Based on the 3 levels of English orthography -Alphabet,

Pattern, Meaning● Differentiated● Words Their Way is one of several word study programs

(Word Journeys-Ganske, Making Words-Cunningham, Word Ladders-Rasinski) All are based on developmentally appropriate instruction and word patterns.

Word Study in a Nutshell

Mary Rodger
Hi Terri and Karen!I thought we should have one slide of explanation of word study-just some talking points. I will add it in over the weekend. I brought the articles home and my WTW book for reference.Mary
Teresa Luck
Sounds good. I added a quick video on some ideas for independent work stations. Its about 4 minutes long.
Mary Rodger
Perfect!
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Layers of English Orthography

Alphabet

Pattern

Meaning

Letter/sound relationships

42-44 sounds-only 26 letters

Prefixes, suffixes, Greek and Latin roots

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Flexible GroupingFlexible grouping is the cornerstone of successful differentiated

instruction – Carol Ann Tomlinson

Flexible grouping is an opportunity for students to work with a variety of students, through whole group or in many different forms of small groups. The key to flexible grouping is in the name…FLEXIBLE. Students have an opportunity to be in different groups depending on the activity.

● Initially use whole group for instruction

● Divide group for practice or enrichment

● Not used as a permanent arrangement

● Use groups for one activity, a day, a week, etc.

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What are your challenges?

At your tables, talk about the challenges you have with differentiation and/or flexible

grouping.

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Forming groups

Today we will look at

● running records data● any additional student data

to form and refine guided reading groups.

● Miscue Analysis (Accuracy)● The Continuum of Literacy Learning (Comprehension)

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Organization for Successful Small Groups

★Establish classroom management★Assess and establish groups★Know what you need to teach★Plan lessons to mastery★Create effective and meaningful activities★Communicate expectations

★Build in accountability

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Organization (cont’d.)

★Teacher chooses the groups★Non-teacher group needs self directed work that is

challenging and engaging★Un-interrupted teacher group★Known routines & procedures★Consistent expectations in transitions

○Timed○Organized○Limited movement

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INDEPENDENT/GROUP WORK IDEAS

ActivityRead to Self …………….…..Writing Station………….….Word Study………………...Research…………………….Textbook work……………..Leveled Readers……………Written dialog……………...

AccountabilityResponse JournalWriting JournalWord Study notebookNotesWritten workResponse JournalTurn in dialog

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Jot down any of your noticings, thoughts, or revelations as you view this video clip.

Work Stations in Action

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Guided Reading in Action

Jot down any of your noticings, thoughts, or revelations as you view this video clip.

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How Do I Start ?: The Initial Framework for Every

Classroom• Students are divided into small groups (ideally, 4-6

students per group)

• Lessons will run 15-20 minutes

• Determine appropriate level of groups

• Provide a text for each child

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What Does Guided Reading Look Like ?

• The teacher introduces the text to the small group

• As the text is read aloud or silently, the teacher briefly works with students; each child reads the whole text.

• The teacher may select one or two teaching points to address after reading

• The students resume reading and apply the teaching points presented by the teacher

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Pre-Reading Activities: The Teacher From Fountas and Pinnell

• Selects an appropriate text, one that will be supportive but with a few problems to solve

• Prepares an introduction to the story

• Briefly introduces the story, keeping in mind the meaning, language, and visual information in the text, and the knowledge, experience, and skills of the reader

• Leaves some questions to be answered through reading

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During Reading Activities: The TeacherFrom Fountas and Pinnell

• “Listens In”

• Observes the reader’s behaviors for evidence of strategy use

• Confirms children’s problem-solving attempts and successes

• Interacts with individuals to assist with problem-solving at difficulty (when appropriate)

• Makes notes about the strategy use of individual readers

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Post Reading Activities: The Teacher From Fountas and Pinnell

• Talks about the story with the children

• Invites personal response

• Returns to the text for one or two teaching opportunities such as finding evidence or discussing problem-solving

• Assesses children’s understanding of what they read

• Sometimes, engages the children in extending the story through such activities as drama, writing, art, or more reading

• Sometimes, engages the children for a minute or two of word work

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Assessment• Ongoing observations will probably be the

most beneficial for tracking students.

• A notebook with Post-It notes can serve as your documentation.

• Running records provide a quick assessment of fluency.

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NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!

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AND LASTLY…

Take a few minutes to…• Fill out your exit card• Jot down some reflections/goals