Concept English Orientation 2015/2016.

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Concept English Orientation 2015/2016

Session 1a Planning Reading

It is very possible that a teacher can be good doing what she/he is comfortable with or by simply following the resource explicitly, but she/he might be great by constantly changing how she/he thinks about teaching and learning.

Warm Up Read Write Think Planning Guide First Reading 1. As you read think about what is going on and how you know. 2. Create 2 possible close reading questions that will help students.

Warm Up Second Reading 1. Groups read only paragraphs indicated in margins 2. As you Read Aloud ask yourself how the author’s choices help you understand or appreciate something you didn’t notice the first time. 3. Brainstorm 3 possible close reading questions you could use with students.

Warm Up Third Reading Build on Poster Paper…

Jigsaw the Text Rotating Cooperative Groups Part to Whole Relationships

Session 1b Unit Layout and Requirements, Lesson Plans, and SIS

Requirements 2015-2016

Session 2 Model 11th Grade Collection/Unit 2 Building a Democracy

Non-Linear Process

Assessment First Activity Annotate as you read: Focus on the content and the product Identify how each author (C) Balance between individual rights and union (C) Information, topic statement (P) Transitions (P) Precise language (P)

Anchor Texts

Adding to the Mix What OTHER READINGS DO I WANT?

One Text Activity, Declaration of Independence Who What Where When Why A Political Argument

Strategy – Micro Level

How

Jigsaw in Action https://www.teachingchann el.org/videos/ethos-pathos- logos

Essential Question…

Strategy – Macro Level What is your system for knowing students can compare the works and complete the analysis necessary for the PBA? What would happen if you connected column 1 to the essential question?

Session 3 & 4 Interactive Workshop, Grade Level Teams

Grade Level Teams Rituals and Routines Two week mini-unit is your opportunity to build relationships with students and set up your systems. I would like to recommend 3 things that have worked well for me:

And always a favorite strategy

Planning for Instruction I Do, You Do, We Do Planning for Instruction

Grade Level Teams PBA First…

I DO! Anchor Text Public Document "The Declaration of Independence" - analyze features of a foundational U.S. document  A close reading, text dependent approach to reading is indicated in the margins of the Teacher's Manual. Additional texts focus on more close reading and performance tasks (see the Close Reader and Common Core Assessment books) that add to or support the anchor text.  See Teacher's Manual for further explanations. Analyze Structure: Style and Content, Page 117 Analyze Foundational Documents: Theme and Rhetorical Features, Page 117 Analyzing Text Questions, Page 118 Performance Task, Speaking Activity: Evaluation, Page 118 Vocabulary Strategy - Domain Specific Words, Page 119 Language Strategy - Parallel Structure, Page 120 What skills and standards are you being asked to teach in these Anchor Texts? Next page review the standards and the essential question and unit overview?

Standards and Overview

Themes, Vocabulary, and…

You Do! Unit 1, Collection 1 Packet Collection/Unit 1 – you have already looked PBA Read Anchor Texts – note skills Review standards and unit essential questions/overview Consider the academic vocabulary Infer what language skills will be necessary for students to learn Brainstorm additional ideas and connect themes

Work in Teams Info needed

Completed Model

Inquiry Based

A great resource for understanding models like Inquiry based learning is: http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/con cept2class/inquiry/

Instruction

Instruction

Final Thought Plan for the surprises that become the teachable moments!