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© 2015, Jen Jones Mentor Text Titles: various nonfiction titles Common Core Strategy Standards: RIT1.2, RIT.1 MINILESSON PART Language of the Reading Strategy Instruction Mini-Lesso

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Teaching with Urgency, Without Teaching to the Test!

by Jen Jones – Hello Literacy

Session Handouts North Carolina Reading Conference

March 17, 2015

Twitter Handle:

@hellojenjones

Workshop Hashtag:

#NCRA15

© 2015, Jen Jones Blog: helloliteracy.blogspot.com Store: hellojenjones.com Email: helloliteracy@gmail.com

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Jen Jones | www.helloliteracy.blogspot.com | @hellojenjones

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What can I do when someone is annoying or

hurting me? Look the person in the eye and

say nicely:

I don’t like it when _

I feel when you _

I would like _

When someone tells you this, what you can you say back? Look the person in the eye and say nicely:

I heard you say

I won’t _

I am sorry. Debbie Miller, p.99

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© 2015, Jen Jones

Mentor Text Titles: various nonfiction titles

Common Core Strategy Standards: RIT1.2, RIT.1

MINILESSON

PART

Language of the Reading Strategy Instruction

Mini-Lesson written by Jen Jones Connection

(2 minutes)

Boys and Girls, I hear you have been learning about the world through books

That is so exciting! I do the same thing When I want to learn about the world, I read books about the topics and things I want to learn about Reading about the world through books is just like real life, but in books

Teaching

Point

(1 minute)

“Today, I want to teach you that readers can learn about the world by looking

at books and specifically by looking at the front of them closely to help figure out what the book is going to teach you and to get your brain ready to read One

way we do this is by looking at the cover and reading the title First, we ask

“What is the title?” Then we ask “what are the pictures and the illustrations on the cover of the book showing me?” Then, we ask “Does the title and the pictures on the cover match? Finally, we ask, “Do I think I know what this book is

going to teach me?” When we ask and answer these questions, we can know the

book’s topic.Watch me as I ask these questions

Teach

(4 minutes)

Listen to me as I think aloud while looking closely at the cover of these books First , “What is the title?” (Maps & Mapping)

Then, “What are the pictures on the cover showing me?” (a hand-drawn map) Then, “Does the title and the cover picture match?” (yes)

Finally, “Do I know that this book is going to teach me? (all about maps) Did you see how I asked and answered questions to figure out the topic

Active

Engagement

(2 minutes)

Now it’s your turn to try it out

I will read and stop so you can ask yourselves these questions Then you will turn

and talk to your neighbor about:

what is the title? what is the cover picture showing me? do they match? do you know what the book is going to teach you? Is that the topic?

I noticed you asked and answered these questions as you looked at the covers

carefully.

Link

(1 minute)

“Today we learned that readers can use information on the cover (the title and the cover photo) to determine the book’s topic One way we do this is by asking:

What is the title?

What is the cover picture showing me?

Does the title and the and cover picture match?

Do I know what the book is going to teach me?

Today and any day when you are reading nonfiction books about the world, you now know that you can ask these questions to figure out the book’s topic So, when you go off to your reading places to read today you might ask these

questions too to get your brain ready to read.”

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© 2015, Jen Jones

Mentor Text Title:

Common Core Strategy Standards:

MINILESSON

PART

Language of the Reading Strategy Instruction

Mini-lesson template shared with Jen Jones by Lea Mercantini-TCWRP Connection

Teaching

Point

“Today, I want to teach you that readers… so they can… One way we do this is by… First, we… Then we… Finally,…

Watch me as I…

Teach Listen to me as I think aloud …

First, … Then, … Then, … Finally, _ is …and we know this because…

Did you see how I…

Active

Engagement

Now it’s your turn to try it out

Link “Today we learned that readers….so they can… One way we do this is by … First,

we… Then we… Finally, we…”

Today and any day when you are reading _ books, you now know that you can… So, when you go off to your reading places to read today you might write

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Guided Reading Lesson Plan © 2015, Hello Literacy

Guided Reading Lesson Plan (30 Minutes) Min Text: Title & Level

3 Familiar

Reading

Sounds:

Words:

Phrases:

1 Mini-Lesson

Strategy Reminder

Strategy from Minilesson:

1 New Text Reading Brief Introduction:

Walk/Talk

Prior to reading the story, Ss should walk/talk through the book, page by page, describing orally everything they see/think in each picture “I see…”

or “I notice…” or “I think…”

Reading/Coaching

(stagger the passing out of books) (listen in on students as they read, individually but at the same time and coach individually on the run for structural errors, & after for errors that don’t change the meaning of the story)

Discussion

Lower Level Questions:

Higher Level Questions:

Retelling

Turn to your neighbor and turn the pages to tell what happened on each page, in your own words

2 Word Work/

Vocabulary/

Language

3

Written Comprehension

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My Reading Block Planning Sheet

For the week of: _

CMAPP Alignment Days:

CMAPP: Focus Objectives: Weekly Focus:

Literacy Stations Guided Reading

Rocks of Literacy: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Word Work (Spelling or Phonics) Rocks of Literacy: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Research Project Rocks of Literacy: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Vocabulary & Language Rocks of Literacy: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Writing about Reading Rocks of Literacy: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Independent/Partner Reading Rocks of Literacy: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Early Finisher Independent Work:

2015, Jen Jones

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2015, Hello Literacy

Teaching With Urgency? Answer these questions to reflect & find out

What are students doing and why are they doing it?

Is there a sense of urgency about your teaching and the students' learning?

Do students know what it is they are supposed to be learning? And how and where have you communicated this?

What percentage of the day are you talking and what percentage of the day are students talking?

How regularly are you providing feedback to students, written or oral? And how regularly are students providing you with feedback? (In his 2012 book, Visible Learning for Teachers , Hattie claims that "the most powerful single influence enhancing achievement is feedback."

What percentage of the day are you reading to students and what percentage of the day are students reading to themselves, to you, with each other or to each other?

How many minutes a day do students spend actually reading? (like "eyes on print" time as Lucy would say)

Is the focus of your Guided Reading session aligned to the Teaching Point of your

mini-lesson?

Is your mini-lesson about 10 minutes? Or are you not aware of time and your mini-lesson turns into a maxi-lesson?

Are students receiving solid, strategic, systematic, and explicit instruction in all of The Big

7 areas of ELA?

Are students getting an opportunity outside the Active Engagement section of your mini-lesson, to practice and reinforce the skills and strategies taught in the mini-lesson? With

peers? With technology? With discussion? (and independently doesn't have to mean alone, sitting and at a desk) Without being assessed on it yet or a grade taken for every practice run?

Do students know what to do to solve a problem while you are teaching Guided Reading?

How many students are you reaching in a Guided Reading session (complexity, leveled or strategy based groupings)? 1? 2? 4? 6? 8?

Are students receiving an intervention in a literacy area they are deficient in? Or are

students receiving Progress Monitoring every 10 or 20 days because DPI said so without

documentation of, or an actual intervention taking place?

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NASA Picture of the Day National Geographic Picture of the Day Kodak Picture of the Day

FWA Photo of the Day Zuma Picture of the Day Earth Science Picture of the Day Optics Picture of the Day

Radiology Picture of the Day Historical Picture of the Day

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