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Welcome!Please •Sign up for one 12:55 and one 1:30 breakout session•Put your completed Plan-Do-Review forms in the basket. •Sit with your district colleagues. •

A Time For Closure and New Beginnings…

Special Lunch and Door Prize

Must be present to win!Our Literacy Strategies

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Welcome!Please •Sign up for one 12:55 and one 1:30 breakout session

•Put your completed Plan-Do-Review forms in the basket.

A Time For Closure and New Beginnings…

Special Lunch and Door Prize

Must be present to win!Our Literacy Strategies

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A Time For Closure and New Beginnings…

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Your Facilitators for Today•Jean Wolph Louisville Writing Project Director •Pam Scudder Gallatin Co. K-5 Literacy Coach

•Christy Rhodes JCPS ECE Literacy Resource teacher

•Mikkaka Hardaway KDE Literacy Consultant

•Carol Franks KDE Effectiveness Coach

•Denise Amos OVEC Content Specialist, English/LA

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2012-13 Learning Goal

I can use careful planning to improve instruction,

in order to become an effective teacher and leader.

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With your district , please complete these today:

Evaluation What evidence

will you provide?

Plan/Do/Review

Plan how you could share what you learned today in your schoolin your district

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Parking Lots

Our Dreams for the Network through 2014

Regular Wonderings

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What do we need to help our students become successful?

Without Teachers, the Classroom is Just a Roomhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/melinda-gates/without-teachers-the-clas_b_2442284.html

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Teacher Professional Growth and Effectiveness System (TPGES)Domain 1: Planning Domain 3: Instruction

Kentucky Framework for Teaching

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Kentucky Framework for TeachingTeacher Professional Growth and Effectiveness System (TPGES)

Read 7 Strategies from Stiggins and Chappuis and 1f, 3d, 3e to find evidence of the 7 strategies in PGES. Be ready to use the information to provide real-time feedback to a first-year teacher.

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As the Classroom Turns

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Reflection

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Plan-Do-Review Take a moment and

add notes to your P-D-R

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Take a break!

Take a Break

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Congruency of Student Work

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To be responsive, ask yourself, “What does my student work tell me?”

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Tuning Protocol 1. Introduction (5 minutes)2. Presentation (15 minutes)3. Clarifying Questions (5 minutes)4. Examination of Student Work

Samples (15 minutes)5. Pause to reflect on warm and

cool feedback (2-3 minutes)6. Warm and Cool Feedback (15

minutes)

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How does student work link to on-demand instruction ?

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Writing to a passage based prompt…

Gives students

An opportunity to show how well they can use textual evidence to Inform Explain Give your opinion (5th grade) Argue a point (6-8th grades) Narrate an event (for a specific purpose)

An opportunity to show how well they can write for a specified audience and purpose

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FAME is ONE Way ?

FAME stands for FORM, AUDIENCE, and MODE and EXPLAIN.

You will always find FAME in the writing directions of the prompts.

The writing situation will give important background information to help you Explain the purpose and task.

ONE WAY

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WRITING SITUATION: Even though schools are “still free to pass the potato,” your School District Nutritionist is planning to reduce the number of servings of potatoes with school lunches each week. Before she does so, however, she would like to know your opinion about the “Hot Potato Issue.”

WRITING DIRECTIONS: After reading the article and thinking about your own food preferences, decide what you think about limiting potato servings in schools and write an email to your School District Nutritionist to explain your opinion. Be sure to use textual evidence to support your opinion.

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Email – Formal

School District Nutritionist

Give my opinion

State and support my opinion about reducing number of potato servings in school lunches each week

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First steps . . .

Read the Writing Situation and Directions to identify your task.

Identify FORM, AUDIENCE and PURPOSE. EXPLAIN the purpose and task.

Second step. . .

Identify and underline or highlight key words to help with your introduction and organization.

Next steps. . .

Read the passage to get the gist.

Re-read the passage to find the MAIN IDEAS and SUPPORTING DETAILS .

Underline or take notes

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Citing textual evidence in a response. . .

The author stated “ . . .”

According to the text, “. . .”

From the reading, I discovered “. . .”

Based on what I read, “. . .”

In paragraph 2, the statement was made “. . .”

Etc. . .

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Use Key Words from the Prompt in Your Introduction

To: School District Nutritionist

Subject: Limiting Potato Servings

I have read the “Hot Potato Issue” article and am writing about your plan to reduce the number of servings of potatoes with school lunches each week even though schools are “still free to pass the potato.” As a potato lover, I am happy that the U.S. Senate has blocked a USDA proposal to limit potato servings in schools, but I am unhappy with the plan to reduce the number of servings.

my opinion

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Special thanks to…The Kentucky Writing Projects

and

Jennifer Bernhard

District Literacy Specialist

Clark County Schools

Winchester, KY 40391

[email protected]

http://teach.clarkschools.net/jbernhard/literacy_web/

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ELA Standards Implementation

Where have we been?

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What’s next?Where are we going?

Where is your district now? What does your district need

in order to fully implement the literacy standards?

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Implementation Rubric• First, review the rubric and complete it independently.• With your district’s team, discuss each indicator (such

as “Knowledge of Standards”). Think about specific accomplishments your district has made.

• Agree on a rating for each indicator (“Not Yet Established” through “Moving Beyond”). Circle the descriptor.

• Include a goal for your district’s continued implementation for 2013-14

• Add 1-3 specific ways that OVEC/LWP can support you.• Turn in 1 colored copy of the ELA completed rubric

today.

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LUNCH!Bon Appetit!

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Text Dependent QuestionsEffective questions about literature

and nonfiction texts require students to delve into a text to find answers.

Students should use explicit and implicit information from the text to support reasoning.

Overall intent of asking text-dependent questions is to build a habit of critical thinking, and critical thinking should lead to thoughtful critical analysis.

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Resources for Text Dependent QuestionsText Complexity Raising Rigor in

Reading Pg. 93-133, network bookR-Group Space, network siteLiteracy Design Collaborative,

network siteachievethecore.org

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Progression of Text-dependent Questions

Part

Sentence

Paragraph

Entire text

Across texts

Word

Whole

Segments

All refer to ELA Standards

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Question Analysis Join with 1 or 2 other people at your

table. Read the text and question set in the middle of your table.

Use the “Progression of Text-Dependent Questions” triangle to identify where each question falls.

Use the CCR standards and find which standard the question addresses. It may fit more than 1 standard.

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Text-Dependent Questions : Table Group Discussion

How many questions did you find at each level?

How are the questions scaffolded?

Which 2 questions could best be used to stimulate a rigorous class discussion leading to deeper understanding?

Write 1 more text-dependent question. Where does it fall on the progression?

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Reflect on and Revise our Work

Look for a final time at the questions we developed in a previous network meeting. Are the questions text dependent?Are the questions rigorous?Do we have questions from all the areas on the progression triangle?Do we have questions that promote discussion and require text evidence to answer?Revise and/or create some additional questions based on your reflection.

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Break Out Sessions

12:55-1:30a) The Literature Workshop- Beth Sapp and Cindy Hundley Training Room A

c) Feedback and Revision on Your Module- Jean and Denise Conference Room 2

e) R-Group Space- Pam Conference Room 1

g) Analyze MY Student Work-Mikkaka Training Room C

1:35-2:05b) Learning Targets and Common Assessments -Kim Cook Training Room A

f) Mini-task Revision- Jean and Denise Conference Room 2

d) Close Reading: I Have a Dream- Christy Conference Room 1

h) Analyze MY Student Work- Mikkaka (repeat of Session g) Training Room C

Please sit in Grade Level Groups when you return.

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After Breakouts,please sit in Grade Level Groups

Take a moment and add notes to your Plan-Do-Review

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How has your ELA Leadership Network artifact impacted your practice as a Teacher Leader?

Welcome Katie Stewart from Gallatin County High School.

How will you move your district forward?

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Share your artifact from the network that has impacted your practice as a teacher leader

Grade level groupsShare artifactsOne person gather the info.

20 minutes!!

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Inspire you to take these ideas and turn them into “awesomeness”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-gQLqv9f4o&list=SPzvRx_johoA-YabI6FWcU-jL6nKA1Um-t&index=10

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Networking:Join your district colleagues, create your plan for moving forward into 2014 with awesomeness.

How will our network experiences impact student achievement in our district? Think about the structures, resources, and professional learning that you have in your network toolbox.

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We resolve to…What’s our District Space Jam?

Email:[email protected]@education.ky.gov

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Resolutions

Balanced

Assessment

I resolve...

Standards

I resolve...

CHETL

I resolve...

Leadership

I resolve...

Other/overall resolution(s):

Name

District

Email:

[email protected]

Vision:Every school district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky has a knowledgeable and cohesive leadership team that guides the professional learning and practice of all administrators, teachers, and staff so that every student experiences highly effective teaching, learning, and assessment practices in every classroom, every day. (Result: Proficient and Prepared for Success!)

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A Time For Closure and New Beginnings…

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2012-13 Learning Goal

I can use careful planning to improve instruction,

in order to become an effective teacher and leader.

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With your district, please:

Complete and turn in the Evaluation

Complete and Implement the Plan/Do/Review

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Special Thanks

This is our Thank YOU cheer

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Parting Gift: Our Literacy Strategies

Peruse the bookMingle

Say good-bye Exchange numbers !

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2013-2014!http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=4SjHY54BwUc

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