Essential Question What is literacy?. Assessment Liaison Spring Dates: April 19, 20.

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Essential Question What is literacy?

Assessment Liaison Spring Dates: April 19, 20

Literacy Definitions Read each definition individually, making notes regarding significant phrases, ideas, vocabulary At your table, reconstruct your definition of literacy Record your definition on chart paper and hang it on the wall for the gallery Travel the gallery, assimilating/celebrating each others’ understandings and definitions Back at your table, reflect on your learnings

Literacy Definitions Read each definition individually, making notes regarding significant phrases, ideas, vocabulary

Literacy Definitions At your table, reconstruct your definition of literacy

Literacy Definitions Record your definition on chart paper and hang it on the wall for the gallery

Literacy Definitions Travel the gallery, assimilating/celebrating each others’ understandings and definitions

Literacy Definitions Back at your table, reflect on your learnings

The Elements: Instructional Direct, explicit comprehension instruction Effective instructional principles embedded in content Motivation and self-directed learning Text-based collaborative learning Strategic tutoring Diverse texts Intensive Writing A technology component Ongoing formative assessment for students