I created this blog as a professional development tool to share wonderful ideas with my colleagues. I re-post things I find in the blogging world that are interesting, innovating and inspiring to our teaching world.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
More Reading Anchor Charts
This blog shares with us different anchor charts that turn reading strategies into visual representations students can understand. Anchor charts like how to figure out the meaning of a word or things reading partners can do. Creating Readers and Writers Blog
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Clear and Concise Focus Lesson
K-5 Literacy Connections blog they have a video on focus lesson. This video demonstrates a 5-7 minute lesson on summarizing beginning, middle and end of a story. Notice how clear and concise she is with her language. She has read this story to her students several times so they are experienced with it. Then she models how to summarize beginning, middle and end. Focus Lesson
You've given the test, now what?
Here is a simple way to organize your assessment information. This teacher uses DRA instead of Fountas and Pinnell. They are the same type of assessment. I like the idea of using 3x5 cards to sort students. You can also use The Strategy Group Form from The 2 Sisters as a substitute for the organizer they have on this site ~ Conversations in Literacy Blog.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Anchor charts
Happy Friday everyone. If you've ever been on Pinterest then you know how many ideas you can get from it. This blog I found on Pinterest. I contains a few anchor charts I like. I was thinking of those teachers who are trying to get word work up and running. This post has an anchor chart for word work and a word work activity that you might like. (We might have clear tiles in this building.) http://goo.gl/K97u8u
Thursday, October 29, 2015
If ... Then Chart
This resource can help you answer: "Now what?" after you have completed your reading assessments. It is borrowed from Wauconda Community Unit School District 118 in Illinois.
If...Then Chart
If...Then Chart
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Slow reading does not mean you're a bad reader
This blogger shares her frustration with our emphasis to get things done and what message it sends to our slower readers. http://goo.gl/BQJFie
Monday, October 12, 2015
Daily 5 in Kindergarten
This blogger shares how she uses Daily 5 in her kindergarten classroom. http://goo.gl/ESZ7Uo. I think I need to start taking pictures of our students engaged in Daily 5 tasks.
Choice and Time
Nancie Atwell, a renowned specialist in the field of reading, talks about the "most powerful innovation"~ BOOKS, CHOICE in picking books and TIME to read the books. https://goo.gl/qpQTt3
Friday, October 9, 2015
Running a Marathon
This blogger compares training for a marathon and building reading stamina. http://goo.gl/QnLR7d
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Encouraging the Love of Reading
I found this article on Facebook this morning. It supports what we are doing at Oceanlake with Daily 5 to increase student achievement by giving kids time to read, choice in the books they want to read and access to interesting books. http://goo.gl/gDCd0x
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Writing Workshop
Teaching Writers about Writing Workshop: Learn one way to set up writer's workshop.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
Welcome
Welcome to the Oceanlake Reading Crew Blog! I want this to be an interactive communication between members of our professional learning community. There many excellent Blogs and tweets out in cyberspace that is would be a shame to not share them with our community. I follow many Blogs and Twitter and very often I come across tidbits of information that I think would be useful to others. I plan to re-post blogs and tweets, here, to help you improve your practice.
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