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By the end of September, most of my reading workshop elements are in place. As far as the strategy lessons go; I like to have them in pocket folders that have been stapled to my bulletin board- so that students are able to view the skills, strategies and concepts they will be using throughout Reading & Writing workshop days. The focus of strategy lessons are on the "how to" aspects of reading or writing. The focus is often on personal interpretation of text, as well as seeing themselves as author's of text. Teachers should incorporate questioning techniques that encourage deeper thinking skills, (critical and evaluative) by teaching students how to gain deeper understanding to derive meaning from a selection, through thought provoking questioning habits. One way to do this is to model what a good response to reading would look like, a very good response, and finally, a fair response. I use examples from previous years that I have kept. This makes it real for students. "Teachable moments" are also a vital way to include reading/writing strategy lessons with the whole class, small groups, or with individual students. The way in which a reading workshop unfolds throughout the year depends primarily on the students' needs. Assessment of these needs guides instruction. All students should have opportunities to meet in guided reading groups for explicit instruction with new learning. Teachers can meet with groups and /or conference with individual students during independent reading/writing. Reading -Writing workshop builds a community of students who receive support from their peers and who interact with students their own age to develop good literacy habits.
I am retiring in 2010. Sorry if the links get out of date.I am hoping that the Department of Education will allow this page to run after I leave. The best of luck to all who find this information useful in their classroom. Happy Educating! |
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