session three keystone central pln12a 2011
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session three Keystone central pln12a 2011. Session three. Please…. Grab a cocktail glass on the way to your seat. What we’re doing today:. Beyond pair/share -Learning some ways to get maximized engagement Writing- some quick strategies and resources - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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session threeKeystone central pln12a 2011
Session three
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Please…
•Grab a cocktail glass on the way to your seat.
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What we’re doing today:• Beyond pair/share -Learning some ways to
get maximized engagement• Writing- some quick strategies and resources• Transacting with text- Linda Hoyt, House
experience• Share the wealth- Jeff ,Janet and Linda• More Rick Lavoie• Where are we going? –Plan the next class and
discuss final projects.
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Beyond Pair/share
What’s our purpose?
Our purpose is to pump up that social interaction!
We’ll explore ways to structure more interaction.
We’ll experience a few.
We’ll brainstorm how you might use them.
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Beyond pair/share
• Some ways of moving folks around and maximizing engagement:
• Cocktail party• Dance party• Inside/outside circle• Opinion continuum• Other ideas?
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Cocktail party
• Okay, you’re going to have to adapt this one!!!!!!
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Cocktail party- for adults only
First: a review of glassesMingle #1: Find everyone with your same glass.Chit chat: Discuss what you’ve been noticing about circle
of influence and being positive.Grab your glass and mingle!
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Champagne flute partner with a wine glass.Martinis partner with a highball glass.
Do phase 2 cocktail chit chat: Know any good jokes? What are your favorite TV shows?Grab your glass and mingle!
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Champagne flute partner with a highball glass. Martini partner with a wine glass.
Do phase 3 cocktail chit chat: Read any good books? Seen any good movies? Been to any good restaurants lately?
Grab your glass and mingle!
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• Challenge mingle ( because things get more challenging the longer the cocktail party goes!)
• Arrange yourself in groups so that you haveone kind of each glass represented in your
group.
• Do phase 4 cocktail chit chat: • Discuss strategies from class that you tried
and liked.
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Head back to your tables
• (Get phone numbers and emails addresses on your way. After all, this is a cocktail party!)
• Discuss at your tables :How can you use this? What would you do? How would you do it? How could this be adapted?
Share out.
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• Dance party
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music for dance party
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m5vt07W2n4
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-wW7rIRVew&feature=related
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YH5MEyNuIM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE5QfmGM0D0
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Dance card
• .
Follow the directions on the card . Get up. Fill your card. ( Find folks you haven’t talked with yet, if possible.)
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Dance Card
Fill up your dance card! If you choose John for #1 on your card, John must fill your name in for #1 on his card, etc.
• 1) • 2) • 3) • 4)
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Sample Dance Card Activity
• Find your dance partners and answer the following questions:• With Dance partner #1: If you could travel anywhere in the world,
where would you go?
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YH5MEyNuIM
• With Dance partner #2 If you were on death row, what would you want for your last meal?
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Keep dancing• With Dance partner #3:What 5 things would you take with you to a
deserted island. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-
wW7rIRVew&feature=related
• With Dance partner#4: Who are 3 people(living or dead) you’d like to invite to a dinner party? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE5QfmGM0D0
• Have a seat. You must be exhausted!How can you use Dance card in yourclass?
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Now let’s try it again:
• Fill out a new dance card. Dance with four new partners.
• You might want to bring paper and pencil with you, to take notes.
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Dance one:
• What does a classroom look like if the social lens is in full gear? What would you observe?
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Dance Two
• What does a classroom look like if the language lens is in full gear? What would you observe?
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Dance three
• What does a classroom look like if the Human lens is in full gear? What would you observe?
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Dance four
• What does a classroom look like if the meaning- making lens is in full gear? What would you observe?
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Lens #1 – Learning as Meaning-CenteredWhen we introduce the students to new information, we will increase engagement and understanding by tapping into their prior experiences and knowledge.
• Meaning-Making Lens Questions:• Have I provided the opportunity for students
to transact with text while reading or viewing a film (predict, summarize, mark text, draw visual representations, etc.)?
• When students read or view a film, will they have “pen in hand”?
• How will I relate the new to the known?
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Lens #2: Learning as SocialWe learn from the people around us. Learning does not take
place in a vacuum.• Have I given students the opportunity to share their
writing/thoughts aloud, either in pairs, small groups, or both?
• Who will be speaking throughout the course of the period? When? For how long?
• Would a group competition/activity engage the students?• How can I encourage students to dialogue with each
other?• How can the students help each other?• Did the students collaborate?
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Lens #3: Learning as Language-Based The more students read, write, speak, and listen over the course
of one class period, the more learning will take place.
• Over the course of the period, when will students read, write, speak, and listen?
• What “language” can I use to connect the content to the students’ lives?
• How can I translate the language of the lesson into “student language”?
• Did the students have enough chances to express themselves?
• Did they talk more than the teacher?
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Lens #4: Learning as HumanLearning is not only about gaining knowledge; it is about gaining
an understanding of yourself, how you think, what influences you, what you do well and where you struggle.
• Have I provided the opportunity for students to transact with text while reading or viewing a film (predict, summarize, mark text, draw visual representations, etc.)?
• When students read or view a film, will they have “pen in hand”?
• How will I relate the new to the known?
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Inside outside circle
• Please do now:• On a sticky, write a one step addition or
subtraction problem, using whole numbers, with an answer = or< 20.
• Do not show it to anyone.
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Inside/outside circle
• Count off by 2s.• Ones form a circle.• Twos, stand behind a one.• Ones, turn to face a two.• We should have made an inside/outside circle
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Procedure:
• Ones: Ask your question.• Twos: Answer• Then…..• Two’s rotate to the next person, When I tell
you to. One’s stay put, and ask your question again.
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Next….
• We’re going to keep rotating in the same direction, but this time:
• Two’s ask. One’s answer.• Twos, move to the next person when I tell you
to.
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Opinion continuum
• Listen for the directions!
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Statement one:
• The drinking age should be lowered to 18.
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Statement two:
• Parents should be held legally responsible if their minor child commits a felony.
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Statement three:
• Immigration law should be a bigger concern than health care.
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More ideas for grouping
• Use a deck of cards (same suit, odd/even/face card, black/red)
• Equivalent fractions(or multiples or equiv. measurements, etc)
• Give each student a card with a word on it. They have to find people with the appropriate words to make a sentence.
• synonyms, antonyms, homonyms
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Character pairs• Barney/Fred Cinderella/Prince
Charming• Yogi/Boo Boo Simba/ Nala• Mickey/ Minnie Tom/ Jerry• Ren/ Stempy Popeye/Olive Oil• Sylvester/ Tweetie Beauty/ Beast• Aladin/ Jasmin DonaldDuck/DaisyDuck• Wendy/ Peter Pan ElmerFudd/ Bugs Bunny• Road Runner/Cayote Buzz/Woody• Batman/Robin
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Share the wealth!
Jeff
Janet and Linda
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Linda HoytMaking It Real
Guess the heading p24,I remember, say somethingGenerating Q& As from pictures p124Labeling pictures p54 fig.6.1Reading with scissors p76Crafting text before reading p111Beat the Teacher p132-133Sketch through the text p139-141
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Writing -
• What works:• Start small• Keep it simple
• thought/ text bubbles
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Thought and Dialogue Bubbles*
• Choose a picture (same or different)
• Add some thought and dialogue bubbles!
• (Fabulous way to teach quotation marks!)
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For the next class, Mar.12
Journal 6-Test drive any of the strategies from the third session, adapting them for your students.
Journal 7- present a strategy
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Where do we go next:• Final projects• What do we need to do to feel
complete?• What else do you need?