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Title: English Language Arts Model Lesson Training Grade 6


1
English Language Arts Model Lesson Training Grade
6
  • DAY ONE

2
Welcome!!
  • Model Lesson Coordinators
  • and
  • Reading Teacher Representatives

3
Presenters
  • Linda Trendell
  • Model Lesson Manager
  • ltrendel_at_houstonisd.org
  • Gary Loss
  • Model Lesson Writer, Middle School
  • gloss_at_houstonisd.org
  • Model Lessons
  • Weslayan B
  • HISD Route 10
  • 713-892-6838

4
Overview of the Day
  • Introduction to Model Lessons
  • Materials
  • Model Lesson Overview
  • Reading Teacher Support
  • Modeling Strategies
  • Guiding Readers and Writers

5
Model LessonsCurriculum, Instruction,
Evaluation
  • Curriculum
  • TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
  • HISD CLEAR (Clarifying Learning to Enhance
    Academic Results)
  • Objectives and Content Specifications
  • Instructional Support
  • Teacher Tools, CLEAR Online, Model Lessons,
    Teacher Laptop
  • Evaluation
  • TAKS (Texas Assessment of Academic Skills)

6
Calendar
  • Implementation Calendar
  • Training Dates

7
Materials
  • Textbooks
  • The Language of Literature
  • Houghton Mifflin English
  • Houghton Mifflin Spelling and Vocabulary
  • Interactive Reader

8
Materials
  • Instructional Books Provided
  • Listen to This Developing an Ear for Expository
    Text (Read aloud)
  • Daily Oral Language Plus

9
Materials
  • Professional Books Provided
  • Guiding Readers and Writers
  • Expanded List
  • Campus Professional Library

10
Model Lessons
  • Print Copies
  • CLEAR Online

11
Model Lesson Components
  • Overview
  • Lesson Plans
  • Appendix
  • Blackline Masters
  • Resources and Routines

12
Overview
  • Unit Summary
  • Key Concepts
  • Key Terms and Vocabulary
  • Lesson Summary
  • Unit Assessment Plan
  • Objectives
  • Resources

13
Lesson Plans
  • Objectives
  • Content Specification-level
  • Summarized
  • Often repeated in multiple lessons
  • Explicitly taught

14
Lesson Plans
  • Lesson Cycle
  • Introduction
  • Concept Development
  • Student Practice
  • Assessment
  • Closure

15
Supplementary Materials
  • Appendix (A_)
  • Background Information
  • Lengthier explanations of concept development
    phase, student practice activity, or assessment
    instructions
  • Teacher Tips/Notes
  • Options
  • Blackline Masters (B_)
  • Resources and Routines (TR_)

16
How to Use the Plans Suggestions/Recommendatio
ns
  • Read the Unit Overview. Focus on the
  • summary concepts vocabulary
  • lesson summary assessment
  • Glance through the Appendix - note especially
    unit background, strategies, and instructional
    methods.
  • Glance through the Blacklines - the first one or
    two generally include a unit overview or timeline
    for students.

17
How to Use the Plans Suggestions/Recommendatio
ns
  • Read lesson-by-lesson.
  • Prepare lesson-by-lesson. Note resources and use
    the blacklines.

18
Unit One a brief look
  • Study Skills

19
Every Unit Contains These Strands
  • Reading selections
  • genre/theme
  • predicting, connecting, visualizing, questioning,
    evaluating
  • skills
  • Writing piece
  • process
  • skills
  • Vocabulary concept/activity
  • TAKS Moment

20
Overview
  • Summary
  • Concepts
  • Key Terms
  • Lesson Summary
  • Assessment
  • Objectives
  • Unit Resources

21
Lesson 1Learning Routines
  • Skills Menu
  • Grammar and Conventions (DOL)
  • Spelling
  • Word Study
  • Read Aloud
  • Notebooks
  • Independent Reading Log

22
Lesson 2Choices in Independent Reading
  • Reading Questionnaire
  • Prewriting a Reading Autobiography
  • Independent Reading/Selecting a Book
  • Creating a Reading Environment

23
Lesson 3 Getting Ready Prereading and
Prewriting
  • Science Explorer Textbook
  • Expository Text Features
  • Reading Strategies
  • Connecting
  • Predicting
  • Drafting My Reading Autobiography

24
Lesson 4 Read, Cover, and Retell A
Summarizing Strategy
  • Summarizing Text
  • Vocabulary Activity What in the Word?
  • Bookmark
  • Bulletin board
  • Drafting / Skill
  • Subjects and predicates
  • Rubric

25
Lesson 5 Whats the Big Idea? Main Idea and
Supporting Details
  • Visualizing
  • Main Idea Web
  • Peer Revision
  • Compound subjects and predicates
  • Combining sentences

26
Lesson 6 Picture This Graphic Information in
Expository Text
  • Outlining
  • Interpreting Graphic Information
  • Vocabulary, continued

27
Lesson 7 Time Out for TAKS
  • Notebook Check-up
  • Word Wall
  • TAKS Moment
  • Proofreading and Editing

28
Lesson 8 Unit Test
  • Editing and Proofreading
  • Independent Reading
  • What in the Word?

29
Supplemental Instructional Guide for Teachers of
Reading
30
ELA / Reading Configurations
  • Elementary
  • Middle School
  • ELA Teacher
  • Reading Teacher
  • Combined

31
Project CLEARFour Strands Twenty four goals
32
Reading Guide Overview
  • Intro
  • Features
  • Resources
  • Focus Skills
  • Evaluation

33
Unit 1 Outline
  • Objectives
  • Activities
  • Resources

34
Unit Support
  • Recommendations / theme
  • Expository Texts / Features
  • Text Structures
  • Sequence
  • Cause and effect
  • Comparison and contrast
  • Expository Retells

35
Modeling Reading and Writing Skills
  • THINK-ALOUDS

36
What Can a Think-Aloud Do?
  • Model general strategies used for reading
    comprehension instruction.
  • Model specific elements of text.
  • Literary elements
  • Text-specific structures and characteristics

37
Who Can Do aThink-Aloud?
  • Teacher presents/students listen.
  • Teacher presents/students assist.
  • Students present/others assist.
  • Students present/teacher monitors.
  • Think-alouds can be done in an oral and/or
    written form.

See Unit 1, A7 for additional information.
38
The Steps of aThink-Aloud
Adapted from Improving Comprehension with
Think-Aloud Strategies by Jeffrey Wilhelm
  • Choose a short section of text or a short text
    (such as a picture book).
  • Provide each student a copy of the text.
  • Retype or photocopy and provide margins for note
    taking, if desired.

39
The Steps of aThink-Aloud
  • Decide on the strategy or strategies you will
    highlight.
  • Activating Background Knowledge
  • Decoding
  • Determining Word Meanings
  • Setting Purpose(s) for Reading
  • Monitoring Repairing Comprehension
  • Prediction Visualizing
  • Questioning Summarizing
  • Paraphrasing Reflecting
  • Inferring Synthesizing

40
The Steps of aThink-Aloud
  • State your purposes.
  • Watch out for sensory overload.
  • Select your focus strategy/ies. It is better to
    work on one thoroughly than diffuse your effort
    and energy.
  • Use the think-aloud to reinforce attentive and
    active listening.

41
The Steps of aThink-Aloud
  • Read the text aloud concurrently think aloud.
  • Target your focus strategy.
  • Be natural. Use normal routines, but stay
    focused.
  • Notice text features that are relevant to the
    genre.
  • Use age-appropriate language and anecdotes to
    help students understand the strategy.

42
The Steps of aThink-Aloud
  • Discuss the cues in the text that lend themselves
    to the use of the selected strategy.
  • Connect the think-aloud to other reading
    situations and real life situations.

43
The Steps of aThink-Aloud
  • Provide practice.
  • Provide more modeling.
  • Have students participate in modified
    think-alouds.
  • Provide strategy reference lists.
  • Have students write about the strategy.
  • Logs/Journals
  • Thought Bubbles
  • Use Post-its.

44
Practice a Think-Aloud
  • Introduce book Every Living Thing, by Cynthia
    Rylant
  • Develop a think-aloud focused on making
    inferences (Use a template)
  • Deliver your think-aloud.
  • State your purpose
  • Target your strategy
  • Discuss cues from text and connect to the strategy

Teacher Presents/students listen
Teacher presents/students assist
45
Practice a Think-Aloud
  • Model
  • Model
  • Model

46
Practice a Think-Aloud
  • Your turn....

Student presents/others assist (Use template)
47
Guiding Readers and Writers
  • Jigsaw Activity

48
Activity
  • Read material (Skim and Scan)
  • Discuss
  • Summarize
  • Share
  • Recommend classroom activity/application

49
Homework...
  • Read over the first two units you receive today.
  • Return, with your questions, and be ready to
    practice some key activities necessary for the
    unit implementation.
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