Title: Conversations Planning Discussionbased Lessons
1Conversations - Planning Discussion-based Lessons
- Douglas Fisher, Carol Rothenberg, and Nancy Frey
- www.fisherandfrey.com
2Anticipation Guide
3Objectives
- Participants will leave with
- Understanding of how to organize instruction
within a framework that promotes student
interaction. - Understanding of how to make classroom tasks
interactive. - Classroom routines that promote student
interaction.
4TESOLs English Language Proficiency Standards
- Communication in English for social,
intercultural, and instructional purposes. - Communication of information, ideas, and concepts
of Language Arts. - Communication .in Math.
- Communication..in Science.
- Communication..in Social Studies.
5Instructional Model
- Gradual Release of Responsibility Model
- Focus - purpose and modeling
- Guided - strategic use of cues, prompts, and
questions - Collaborative - productive group work
- Independent - both in-class and out-of-class
application
6TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
I do it
Focus Lesson
Guided Instruction
We do it
You do it together
Collaborative
You do it alone
Independent
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
A Structure for Instruction that Works
7In some classrooms
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
I do it
Focus Lesson
You do it alone
Independent
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
8In some classrooms
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
You do it alone
Independent
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
9And in some classrooms
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY
I do it
Focus Lesson
Guided Instruction
We do it
You do it alone
Independent
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
10- Video available at http//books.heinemann.com/word
wise/
11Engage and Interact
12What do these words mean?
en _______________________________
13What do these words mean?
inter _______________________________
14Whats the difference?
- Engagement vs. Interaction
15Engagement
- to engage to attract, hold fast, occupy
attention of another or oneself - en to cause a person to be in(a state,
condition, place) - gage (archaic) a pledge, a challenge, deposit
- Spanish translation ocupar
- Synonyms captivate, charm, employ, enthrall,
involve, join, practice
16Interact
- interact to act one upon another, to have some
effect on each other - inter among, between, mutually, reciprocally
- act to do something, exert energy or force,
produce an effect - Spanish translation relacionarse (interaction
acción recíproca) - Synonyms communicate, collaborate, cooperate,
combine, connect
17What does it take?
- What does it take to make a task engaging and
interactive?
18What does it take to make a task engaging and
interactive?
- Enough background knowledge to have something to
say. - Language support to know how to say it.
- Topic of interest.
- An authentic reason to interact.
- Expectation of interaction.
- Accountability for interaction.
- Established community of learners that encourage
and support each other.
19What does it take to make a task engaging and
interactive?
- Understanding of the task.
- Knowledge of the norms of interaction.
- Understanding of the benefits of collaborative
work. - Feedback from teacher and peers.
- Metacognitive awareness and self-reflection.
20Learning Involves Talk
21Video Clip Language Development in Math
- Look for evidence of
- Establishing purpose
- Vocabulary focus
- Student-to-student interaction
- Use of academic language
- Opportunities to write
22- Video available soon at heinemann.com website for
Learning Words Inside and Out Grades 1-6 by
Nancy Frey and Doug Fisher
23Barrier Games
- Find the Difference
- Listen for the Difference
- Describe and Draw
- Find the Sequence
24Find the Difference
- Partner A looks at a picture.
- Partner B looks at a similar picture with some
difference(s). - Without showing the pictures the partners talk
about what is in their picture and find the
difference(s).
25Find the Difference
- Choose partner.
- Partner A Turn to 2nd to last page in packet.
- Partner B Turn to last page.
- Without showing your picture, describe and find
the differences.
26Sentence Frames
- I see a __________________ and some _________.
- I think that my picture shows __________ while
your picture shows _____________. - I think my picture comes first because ____
_________________________________.
27Hendrickson, N. (2003). San Diego Then and Now.
PRC Publishing.
28Hendrickson, N. (2003). San Diego Then and Now.
PRC Publishing.
29Some day.
- Dear Mrs. Calderón,Alicia has been talking more
in class.
30For more ideas