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Educator Enhancement Academy ELA, Grades 2 Day 1 Ashley Gunnoe – Title 1, Wirt County Carrie Cronin – 2 nd Grade Teacher, Ritchie County Charles Thomas – Academic Coach, Calhoun County

Session Objectives Create a beginning understanding of the instructional shifts in the Next Generation ELA Standards Provide an introduction to the Standards themselves Define standards-based teaching

Literacy Standards Reading Writing Speaking/Listening Language

Standards are… students a description of what students should know, understand, and be able to do.

Documents to Consider The Structure is the Standards A Cautionary Note about Unpacking, Unwrapping, and Deconstructing… Harvard Literacy Document

Please read the book, Kamishibai Man, by Allen Say, to yourself.

The text states, “One day Baachan said, ‘Jiichan, you haven’t said a word in three days.’ Based upon the text, why has he not spoken? On page 6, Jiichan says, “Well, good morning to you, rickety old bridge…” Based on the text and illustration, what does the word “rickety” mean?

After Jiichan’s ride to the city he states, “You’d think I was in another country.” Why did he say this? After Jiichan’s ride to the city he states, “You’d think I was in another country.” Why did he say this? Based upon the text, compare and contrast the city from when he was younger to the present in the story. Based upon the text, compare and contrast the city from when he was younger to the present in the story.

As Jiichan was setting up his box he opened the bottom drawer and said, “Umm, you little jewels…” To what is he referring? Why did he call them jewels? As Jiichan was setting up his box he opened the bottom drawer and said, “Umm, you little jewels…” To what is he referring? Why did he call them jewels? On page 14 the words “Clack, clack!” are written in italics. Words can be written in italics for many reasons. Based on the text, why do you think the author chose to italicize these? On page 14 the words “Clack, clack!” are written in italics. Words can be written in italics for many reasons. Based on the text, why do you think the author chose to italicize these?

What is the significance of “when television antennas started to sprout from rooftops like weeds in the springtime?” What is the significance of “when television antennas started to sprout from rooftops like weeds in the springtime?” What are antennas? What is the author trying to say by comparing antennas to springtime weeds? What are antennas? What is the author trying to say by comparing antennas to springtime weeds?

In the end, Baachan asks Jiichan if he will be going out tomorrow. After he says “yes” she agrees to make twice the usual amount of sweets. Based on the text, why might he need twice the usual amount? In the end, Baachan asks Jiichan if he will be going out tomorrow. After he says “yes” she agrees to make twice the usual amount of sweets. Based on the text, why might he need twice the usual amount?

The last line: “I’ll see if I have enough sugar,’ she said, and shut the television off.” Based on evidence found in the text, why would the author end the story with this sentence?

Collaborative Conversation Using text evidence as the basis for your answers, assume the role of one of the children, explain the importance of storytelling and how it changes and stays the same throughout your life.

Writing Prompt Using text evidence as the basis for your answers, assume the role of one of the children, explain the importance of storytelling and how it changes and stays the same throughout your life.

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What was my target? Identify 2 nd grade Standards to which we have been teaching. have been teaching.