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Experiencing EBC about Literary Technique Implementing the CCSS with Fidelity EngageNY.org

Purpose of this Session Participants will be able to:  Explain how the EBC unit provides scaffolding for students to make evidence-based claims.  Explain what effective instruction of the EBC unit for literary technique looks like.  Describe specific coaching feedback or suggestions to provide teachers to support the implementation of the EBC unit. EngageNY.org

Lenses for this Session Teachers:  What is the process for teaching students to make and organize evidence-based claims about literature?  What do I need to do to implement this process in my classroom? Principals:  What structures do I need to put in place to help teachers learn to do this effectively (collaboration, planning, observation)?  What resources and professional development will my teachers need? EngageNY.org

Lenses for this Session NT Members/Coaches  What kinds of professional development and coaching support will teachers in my district or BOCES need to learn this process?  How can I coach teachers to learn and teach the inductive approach to helping students form EBC? EngageNY.org

Student Hat: Making EBC Make a claim Organize a claim Express a claim EngageNY.org

“The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” Ernest Hemingway Read pp 5-10 of the text (to “Any one could be upset by his first lion. That’s all over.”) As you read  notice and annotate when the Point of View (perspective/reported thoughts and feelings) shifts and  details in description, action, dialogue, thoughts, feelings that provide exposition of the characters. EngageNY.org

Scaffold 1: Group Discussion Why does Margaret begin to cry? What specific details provide clues? How do these details develop the characterization of Francis and Margaret Macomber? Why does Wilson think it is "bad form" for Macomber to ask if anyone will hear about "the lion business?" What specific details provide clues? How do these details develop the characterization of Macomber and Wilson? How does the use of point of view in this section affect the characterization of Wilson and Macomber? EngageNY.org

Scaffold 2: Finding Support for Model Claims In pairs, look for support for the two model claims on the Making Evidence-Based Claims tool in your packet.  Robert Wilson lives by his own "code" or set of principles.  Hemingway's use of Margaret's dialogue with the two men shows her attitude towards them. EngageNY.org

Talk about this! Discuss what you found at your tables. Talk about how each piece of evidence supports the claim. Talk about which pieces are the most relevant to supporting each claim. EngageNY.org

Scaffold 3: Modeling an EBC Select details that demonstrate the use of characterization, point of view, or another literary technique. Explain your thinking about how they are connected—within the text, not to something external like your life. Write a claim about Hemingway's use of literary techniques based on those connections. EngageNY.org

Scaffold 4: Pair Up to Form a Claim Using the prior discussion and the models, work in pairs to form a claim about literary technique on the blank Forming Evidence- Based Claims tool. EngageNY.org

Discussion How did you select details that seemed to be connected? What was your thought process? What kinds of things did you think about as you tried to explain the connections between the details? For vets: In what ways is this process unique for literature? How is the thinking different than for non-fiction? EngageNY.org

Recommendations for Successful Implementation Practice the inductive approach  We’re teaching kids to see what ELA teachers see.  This is scaffolded skill development. Use the claim you created  Part 1, Activity 4 Develop additional text-dependent questions  Ensure both you and the students have a deep understanding of the text EngageNY.org

Recommendations for Observation/Coaching Put structures in place so that teachers can practice doing this together In classrooms, look for  Explicit modeling of the inductive approach  Extensive use of rigorous, high quality text- dependent questions beyond what is written in the materials.  Multiple opportunities for students to practice this skill with support.

Break! EngageNY.org

Review: Lenses for this Session Teachers:  What is the process for teaching students to make and organize evidence-based claims about literary technique?  What do I need to do to implement this process in my classroom? Principals:  What do I need to put in place to help teachers learn to do this effectively?  What kinds of conversations do teachers need to be able to have?  What type of professional development will my teachers need? EngageNY.org

Student Hat: Organizing EBC EngageNY.org Make a claim Organize a claim Express a claim

Student Hat Read pp (to. “No one had said anything more until they were back at camp.”) Independently, using the Forming EBC tool form a claim about point of view, characterization, or some other literary technique you identify.  Remember to practice the inductive approach. EngageNY.org

Organizing Claims Read p. 23 of the Making EBC Unit. As you read, think about the following question: What is the difference between the kinds of thinking students need to do when making an evidence- based claim (Parts 1 and 2) and organizing an evidence-based claim (Part 3)? Discuss in your table groups EngageNY.org

Modeling Organizing EBC Develop the claim. Delineate the parts of the claim. Explain the claim. Identify the best evidence to support the claim. Determine the best order of evidence to support the claim. EngageNY.org

Discussion Ask the author to explain the following:  What do you mean when you state this claim? What are you trying to communicate?  What is the story of how you moved as a reader from the literal details of the text to this supported claim? As a group, think about this claim together:  How many parts does the claim have? Articulate each of the parts.  What additional evidence could be used to illustrate this claim? In what order should the evidence appear? Why? EngageNY.org

Organizing EBC Organize your claim using the Organizing EBC tool or the Modeling EBC Thinking graphic organizer to capture the results of your discussion. EngageNY.org

Discussion How does this process help scaffold all learners to be able to develop and organize EBC? How will you articulate the difference between forming and organizing an evidence-based claim to students? To teachers? How will you know if a teacher is doing this correctly? What mistakes do you envision they might make? What feedback can you provide to help them? EngageNY.org

Tomorrow Be sure to bring back Macomber. EngageNY.org

Online Parking Lot Please go to team-institute-materials-july and select “Online Parking Lot” for any NYSED related questions. team-institute-materials-july EngageNY.org

Pulse Check Please go to team-institute-materials-july and fill out the online plus-delta. team-institute-materials-july Thank You! EngageNY.org