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1 Creating rigor, relevance and relationships through: Literature themes Service learning projects Project-based learning 1

2 Adapted from: Dorothy Dendy Smith, et al. Literacy Beyond Picture Books: Teaching Secondary Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities, Thousand Oakes: Corwin, CA., 2008.

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5 Look for materials with the following attributes: A compelling storyline and credible characters Topics and issues which readers can make personal or emotional connections Supportive formatting that includes illustrations and appropriate text placement on the page/screen (line spacing is more important that type size, some types are more readable than others) From “Hooking Struggling Readers: Using Books They Can and Want to Read” in Reading Rockets website by Lori Rog and Paul Kropp (2001)

6 Look for materials with the following attributes: Careful introduction and reinforcement of difficult vocabulary and concepts (no difficult word should be used only once, and every difficult word should be presented in such a way as to be its meaning is clear. Straightforward plot development (avoiding flashbacks, time shifts, and confusing changes in point of view) Simple sentence structures From “Hooking Struggling Readers: Using Books They Can and Want to Read” in Reading Rockets website by Lori Rog and Paul Kropp (2001)

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9 Service learning is… An instructional practice that combines: meaningful community service and personal reflection rich learning experiences Strengthens: personal responsibilities, relationships and communities. 9

10 Quality standards for service learning Link to curriculum Youth voice Meaningful service Partnerships Diversity Reflection Progress monitoring Duration and intensity 10

11 The Five Step Model: IPARD/C 1.Investigate 2.Prepare 3.Act 4.Reflect 5.Demonstrate and celebrate 11

12 Animal shelter project 1. Investigate Introduce students to reasons why there are so many pets in animal shelters. 2. Prepare Contact animal shelter for guest speaker to talk about role of animal shelters. Collect materials to make dog biscuits. 3. Act Make, market and sell dog biscuits. 12

13 Animal shelter project continued 4. Reflect Write journals and draw pictures about the topic 5. Demonstrate/Celebrate Present funds from biscuit sale to animal shelter. Display photos of project on school bulletin board. 13

14 How could you stretch a current activity your students do into a more robust service learning project? Use the sample planning tool to explore this idea. 14 Your turn!

15 Project-based learning Students interact with the curriculum through a meaningful question. 15

16 Project-based learning Exploration of a philosophical question (e.g. What is a healthy community?) Investigation of a natural phenomenon Problem-solving scenario (e.g. real or fictitious) Examination of a controversial issue Challenge to: o design a product o develop a plan o produce an event o create a work of art, multimedia or writing for a particular audience or purpose 16

17 Driving question Open-ended questions that students explore or that captures the task they are completing 17

18 Need to know Students see the need to gain knowledge, understand concepts and apply skills in order to answer the Driving Question and create project products. 18

19 Voice and choice Students are allowed to make some choices about: o Products they create o How they work o How they use their time 19

20 Revision and reflection Use feedback to consider changes Think about what and how they are learning 20

21 Public audience Present their work to other people, beyond their classmates and teachers 21

22 Rigorous learning experience (think “main course” versus “dessert” 22 versus

23 Develop potential driving questions around one or more of the following types of activities:  recycling bottles  baking cupcakes  planting spring bulbs  Halloween party  sewing stuffed animals 23 Your turn!


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