Title: Northwest Montana Reading Council
1Welcome
- Northwest Montana Reading Council
- He-Man Book Club
- Creating a Culture of Literacy
- Presenter Peter Fusaro
- Principal Flathead High School
- fusarop_at_sd5.k12.mt.us
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2- Teaching is the choicest of professions because
everybody who is anybody was taught how to be
somebody by a teacher. - -unknown
3The Energy Bus
4To Kill A Mockingbird
- The teacher asked students to physically look
through their novel - and take note on what they observed.
- She utilized their observations to introduce
parallel plots and talk about the different
divisions in the book. She explained that the
first division pertained to childs fears and the
second part dealt with adult fears. - The teacher explained that To Kill A
Mockingbird is a fictional book and she wanted
her students to understand the historical
significance, experience prejudice and understand
how hypocrisy plagues our society. - In summary, she told students that they looked at
the plot, the physical structure of the book, why
they were reading it, and now they needed to talk
about the narrator. - She asked student who was narrating the story?
She had them explain what it was like when a six
year old tells a story. - She placed a picture of her niece on the overhead
in order to bring the narrator to life. She told
students that they needed to be patient when they
read the book and not close the book on her
little Grace.
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6Creating A Culture of Literacy
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7Why All Teachers Need To Develop Youths
Literacy Abilities
- The English and reading teachers cant do it
alone (Langer, 2001) - The overall school culture needs to be supportive
of literacy (Brozo Hargis, 2005) - Content knowledge and the ability to communicate
about that knowledge are inseparable (Brozo
Simpson, 2007 Moje, et. al., 2004).
8He-Man Book Club
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9Reading is a Guy Thing Closing the Achievement
Gap for Boys
- DR. WILLIAM G. BROZO
- Professor of Literacy
- George Mason University
- Author of
- To Be a Boy, To Be a Reader
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- Co-author of
- Bright Beginnings for Boys Engaging Young Boys
in Active Literacy - Montana State Reading Conference, Great Falls,
MT, October 17, 2008
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10Facts about Boys Reading and Writing
- 1. By 4th grade the average boy is two years
behind the average girl in reading and writing - 2. Boys score significantly lower than girls on
the National Assessment of Educational Progress
Reading and Writing assessments - 3. Far more boys from the same socio-economic
group as girls score Below Basic on NAEP - 4. Boys make up 70 of special education classes
and are 4 times more likely to have ADHD than
girls - 5. Boys around the world score less well than
girls in reading and writing (PISA/PIRLS) and
have lower motivation to read and write than
their female counterparts
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11- FACTS ABOUT BOYS READING AND LEARNING
- 6. Boys are 50 More Likely to be Retained a
Grade Than - Girls
- 7. Boys are Three to Five Times More Likely
Than Girls to be - Placed in Reading/Learning Disabilities
Settings - 8. Boys Comprise the Majority of the Nearly
One Million Annual - Dropouts
- 9. Boys Have Stronger and Less Flexible
Preferences for - Particular Reading Matter Than Girls
- 10. Fewer Boys Than Girls Use Public and School
Libraries - Boys who Dislike to Read as Children Grow Up to
Be Men Who do - Not Read
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12- SETTING UP A BOYS BOOK CLUB
- IDENTIFY MALE STUDENTS WHO WOULD MOST BENEFIT
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- STRUGGLING READERS, DISENGAGED READERS
- CREATE A TIME AND SPACE FOR BOOK CLUB
ACTIVITIES -
- BEST IF HANDLED WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF
NORMAL SCHOL DAY, DURING READING CLASS
TIME LUNCH AND AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS - DETERMINE THE RIGHT STUFF AT THE RIGHT LEVEL
SINCE THE - GOAL OF THE BOOK CLUB IS TO PROMOTE ENGAGED
- READING, EVERY EFFORT NEEDS TO BE MADE TO PUT
INTO - BOYS HANDS READING MATERIAL THEY FIND
INTERESTING - AND ACCESSIBLE IN TERMS OF DIFFICULTY
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13He-Man Book Club
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Please point some kids in my direction or at
least get me some names!
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17Peterson Literacy Day Project
First To Fly
Creating A Culture of Literacy Across the
District
18Peterson Literacy Day Presentation Introductions
Mr. Fusaro will introduce the group Paper
Planes Book Club members will have their
airplanes and fly them after the introductions
gather up planes after
flight Questions Ricky will ask students
questions How many have ever been on a real
airplane? Have you ever made a paper
airplane? Do you know how a plane is able to
fly? Ryan will introduce book First to Fly and
explain purpose Break into groups Joe will
introduce activity Jake will explain
contest Travis will explain movement
pitch, roll, yaw Group activity Airplane
Design Contest Students will navigate their
plane through the hula hoop Closing Frank
Augustus will encourage students to read the book
and explain they will get the book at the end
of the day.
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22Incentives
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23HE-MAN BOOK CLUB PAGES READ FOR THE MONTH
OF JANUARY
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24 He-Man Book Club Monthly Luncheon
- 2 Minute Talking Points
- Name of Book
- Author
- of Pages
- Main Characters
- Setting (Where does it take place)
- Plot (Story or sequence of events)
- Why would others be interested?
- Incentives
- Monthly Luncheon
- Test/Quiz Retakes
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25Creating A Culture of Literacy
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26She - Ra
Princess of Reading
27Jump Starts Read For the Record
28- Content Reading
- Reading comprehension is an invisible process.
Kids cant learn to comprehend better unless we
show them what it looks like and then teach them
how to do it. - Set up Purpose for Reading
- What is it? Novel, Magazine, newspaper,
Textbook, Manual - Why am I reading this? Engagement is the key
- Tap into Background Knowledge
- Brainstorm
- KWL
- Make connections to what I already know
- Frontload New Vocabulary
- 6 Step method
- Vocabulary Strategies
- Weave vocabulary into teaching as much as
possible use the words - Identify Text Features
- Internet vs print, non-fiction vs fiction
- Text layout
- Features in the text that are helpful (bold,
italics, graphics, etc. - Identify and Apply Comprehension Strategies
29- Content Area Writing
- Sentences
- Subject and verb
- Complete thought
- Paragraphs
- Topic sentence which contains main idea
- Supporting sentences that expand the main idea
- Concluding sentence
- Usually contain 4 sentences
- Essays
- Introduction
- 3 sentences
- Attention getter/hook/lead
- Topic/thesis statement
- Body paragraphs
- 2 or more
30Why All Youth Need To Be Good Readers
- Better readers are better students in all subject
areas (C.F., NAEP, 2003) - Better readers are more successful in their
personal lives (C.F., Hofstetter, Sticht,
Hoffstetter, 1999) - Better readers are more successful in their
professional lives (Sum, 2007) - Standardized achievement tests and college
entrance exams require high levels of traditional
print literacy (C.F., Johnston Costello, 2005)
31- Change Your Energy!
- Change the Culture!
32Have A Great Year
33- Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the
body. Joseph Addison - Reading is a basic tool in the living of a good
life. Mortimer J. Adler