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1 Content Area Literacy for Science, SS & Technical Subjects Presented by English Language Arts Content Area Specialist Amy Robinson, Ed.D. arobinson@dupage.k12.il.us Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

2 Statistics One third of college freshmen must take and pay for remedial courses in math and/or English at two and four year colleges before they can even begin their chosen course of study. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

3 Reading Between the Lines by ACT Based on the 2005 ACT Scores, only 51% of our high school students were ready for college level reading. 8 th and 10 th grade reading levels showed students were on track for being college ready in reading, but then declined. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

4 Questions to Ponder What role does the textbook play? How do history teachers/scientists make meaning from texts? What is the role of reading, writing, speaking and listening in your discipline? Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

5 6 Shifts Balance Literary and Informational Text; Rise in Informational Texts Content Area Literacy – Shared Responsibility Increase Complexity of Texts Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

6 6 Shifts (con.-) Focus on Text-Based Questions – connect to Speaking and Listening Target Writing Arguments Academic Vocabulary Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

7 What do proficient readers do? Make connections to prior knowledge Generate questions Create mental images Make inferences Determine Importance Synthesize, evaluate, summarize Monitor reading Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

8 Two-Column Notes RI 6.1 Students divide a sheet of notebook paper in half. While listening or reading, students record evidence in the right column. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

9 Two-Column Notes con.- In the left column, students can make inferences, ask questions, or draw pictures to clarify their evidence. See freeology and reading lady graphic organizers (Sanda, Havens, & Maycumber, 1988). Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

10 Discussion on Making Inferences RI 6.1 What is my inference? What information did I use to make this inference? How good was my thinking? Do I need to change my thinking? ( Marzano, 2010). Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

11 Think Alouds 7.1 Teachers verbalize their thought processes while reading a selection orally. Verbalizations include describing things they are doing as they read to monitor their comprehension. (Davey, 1983). Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

12 Semantic Feature Analysis RI 7.4 This technique uses a matrix to help students discover how one set of concepts is related to another set. Introduce a Semantic Feature Analysis graphic organizer as a tool for recording reading observations (Lenski, Wham and Johns, 1999).. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

13 Discussion Web RI 8.9 Teachers distribute a selected reading that elicits clearly defined opposing viewpoints. A discussion web graphic organizer can be used by the student/small group to identify the main question of the text. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

14 Discussion Web RI 8.9 con.- The student/small group will note the pros/cons of the reading as well as their final conclusion. The group will also place their conclusion on an index card. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/SummerRegional Conference

15 Discussion Web RI 8.9 con.- Collect the cards and tally the responses. Share the results with the class. (Alvermann, 1991) Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

16 Close Reading RI 9-10.1 Students conduct a close read of a text such as Patrick Henry’s “Speech to the Second Virginia Convention”. After reading the text each student obtains a citation table for recording data as they conduct a second read. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

17 Close Reading RI 9-10.1 (con.-) Within the table, students write specific phrases or sentences from the text and articulate the significance of each. Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

18 David Coleman’s Demonstration Lesson on A Letter from Birmingham Jail http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho_nta YbL7ohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho_nta YbL7o Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference

19 Resources http://www.isbe.net/common_core/pdf/ela- teach-strat-6-12.pdfehttp://www.isbe.net/common_core/pdf/ela- teach-strat-6-12.pdfe Buehl, D. (2011). Developing Readers in the Academic Disciplines. Newark, DE: International Reading Association Illinois State Board of Education/SSOS English Language Arts Content Specialists Team/Summer Regional Conference


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