Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Daily 5-It has been an amazing journey! Plus Freebie

Hello friends!
I can not believe we are already in May with 22 days left of school...NOT that I'm counting ;). The clock was on fast forward the whole year. I still can't seem to catch my breathe...whoa.

I have been doing Daily 5 for a couple of years now and have found that it truly addresses the whole child. It helps my students be independent and cooperative at the same time. It helps them become more responsible for their own work. It allows them to learn in an environment of self-discovery. When I look around my room, I see students actively engaged in meaningful learning. Above all, it allows me to pull students either 1:1 or in small groups to provide targeted instruction.

I'll be honest. I was ter.ri.fied of even getting started with my kinders after being gone from the grade for a couple of years due to looping with my previous class. I knew all the reasons why it works, but I found myself wondering where to even begin the journey. Most of my kiddos couldn't write their names, some knew few, if any letters or sounds to start the school year, and most struggled with fine motor skills. I simply realized that it would be a very slow process and that it was okay if it was. I took things very slowly and let my kiddos be my guide of how much they could handle and when. We did chug along (AND I DO MEAN SLOWLY) in our Daily 5 block of time.

It all seemed to come together sometime early April to what I consider an ideal situation. For the most part, my kiddos worked independently, but I still had to proctor the room between small groups to put out small fires or redirect my littles. Now my kiddos can function with very little supervision or redirection.

I purchase many of the resources I use for word work from some amazing TpT sellers. When I can't find what I need, I just make my own. I thought I would share some of the jobs (I don't call them games) my kiddos do during this time.

  This is our pocket chart for Daily 5.



 Word Work
 


 This Race to the Top game is combination reading and writing. This was back in December. They only had to mark an x in the box after they read the word correctly. Since January, they are required to write the word in the box. This a favorite one for sure! You may get a FREE copy of the forms I use each month by clicking here or the picture below.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ym4fdb4oeqzzli7/Race%20to%20the%20Top-MONTHLY%20FORMS.pdf?dl=0
 

Read to Self/Partner Read
       
                                              By Karen Jones
                                                         (Fluency Work for Emergent Readers)

Listen to Reading
 

Work on Writing
                                By A Teachable Teacher                                       By Tara West

    

  

 I know you hear it all the time, BUT this is definitely my kiddos favorite!! Well, what is it? It's Write the Room. I have two clipboards with a pencil attached (never gets lost) to them. Two students at a time can walk the room to find the read and write the words. They get to wear the theme glasses for the month and they just think they are all that and more. My kinders have gotten so good at using these words in their writing and have been able to pick up on patterns such as long vowels, ar, and -y at the end of words. It is amazing what I have witnessed in the last couple of months. I will be posting on their writing growth in another post. This job also does wonders for those kiddos that simply need to move a little more. 

             
                                                                                                              Some of the glasses they have been able to use.

The form is from my Write the Room May edition. This is a sample of the form we are using this month.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Write-the-Room-May-1842005                    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Write-the-Room-May-1842005

I do have a Write the Room for every month available. The bundle right now is over 50%.
 That's only $2.50 per month.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Write-the-Room-All-Year-Long-Bundle-1842029                   https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Write-the-Room-May-1842005

I really hope this has been helpful. Let me know what works for you.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

I'm Coming Home...

Hello friends,
I am feeling a little nervous (like getting on a bike after many years). There was so much going on in my life-life happens- that something had to give. My life seems to have settled down quite a bit and I'm very happy to be back.

Every year I tell myself that I am going to keep the same theme for more than one year, but no matter what, I always end up changing my theme. Over the summer, I contemplated many- superheroes, jungle, and the cool blue cat. I'm not fond of real life cats, but that blue cat won me over! My 1st graders last year loved him and would hum his music ALL.THE.TIME. The other problem I encountered, was that finding decor was quite challenging. I did purchase some items, then made many of my own. So with further ado, here is my class in photos:

My classroom door.

 My Writer's Workshop Process Chart.
Teacher sample with student expectations numbered. The picture direction cards are from Miss Kindergarten.

Student sample (I was talking to my dad-that we can go to the store) with rubric. Click HERE for a copy of the rubric.


 Happy Birthday Card
student pages

 Happy Birthday Class Book--each student will write/draw to the birthday person and then I staple all the pages into a book that they get to take home to share with their families.
 Pete gets to sit with them all day and they get to have the birthday sign at their desk.

 I am loving this blue cat soooo much, that this may be the year that I finally repeat a theme. I am really happy to be back to share what is happening in my classroom. I'll be back to share more photos, my Daily 5 in Kinder,  and my struggles as well as my triumphs.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Is That a Fact!-- and a FREEBIE

Hello Friends,
Let me begin by saying that I am a true believer of the writing process. Many years ago, I was the writing coach at my first school and received intensive training by America's Choice. I have never looked back. I don't know if they are still around, but they changed the way I teach writing.

Basics:
The Writer's Workshop is a format that provides the structure to support authentic learning to write. The workshop is designed to be on a daily basis for 45-60 minutes a day. I know you are thinking, "Where do you find the time?" Well, I find my kiddos learn what good writers do to help them write, they generate their own topics and ideas, work with others to revise their writing, as well as practice authors craft, skills, grammar, and conventions. Now that was a mouthful. The predictable structure (Mini-lesson-5-15 min.,Work Session-35 min., Closing-5-10 min) provides consistent expectations. What's the driving force? The mini-lessons. They are chosen based on on-going assessments, analysis of student work, and anecdotal notes from writing conferences. If you want to know more, there are a googol of resources out there in cyber space. The following are some of my go to books:

   

http://www.heinemann.com/products/E04709.aspx
                                                                                                                                                  
               Is That a Fact by Tony Stead, is my go to book for informational teaching ideas. It is filled with great examples, suggestions, and ideas.

So as you can tell, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE  teaching writing AND my kiddos love it too! Which means they work really hard on their writing, learn soooo much, and become awesome writers...it is a win-win for everyone.

We have been writing narratives, opinions, poems, some functional pieces, and have now started a full informational genre study. Their final product will be an "All About" book. Since it is January, and I like to integrate science, I decided to start with penguins-I love penguins.

Week 1
This is how I break it down:
Our first attempt will be very guided. I choose the first topic. I bring out all my personal and library books on the topic. We read lots of books through a variety of reading modes, look at different types of media, discuss in groups, and create class charts.


We do lots of graphic organizers. I do not rely on dittos so much. They will create most of their own graphic organizers in their writing notebook or loose leaf school paper. I model, model, model what I expect them to do on their own and then provide them with plenty of opportunities to practice. 

 Students do their on pictorial/diagram in their notebook.

After about a week, I give them a specific focus--

Week 2:
 "Today boys and girls you will be doing research with your partner. I want you to do research on (what penguins can do). "
They head on out and find only information on the focus area. Together with their partner they write/draw their findings in their penguin books. And because we practice the close reading strategy all the time, they really stay on topic and know they can only write down what they can cite from the texts.



 For the closing, they come back together to share out their findings and we chart it on some type of graphic organizer.

This continues until they do the same for Habitat, Consume, & Predators. They will then do their own treemap in their notebook with 3 items of their choice for each item. Whatever graphic organizer they use, the purpose is to write/draw their facts These are the details they use in their first draft.

They also get to use their close reading passages to gather their information.
 

Week 3-4:
Students start their drafts. We usually work on one part of what will be their book per day and I provide as much scaffold as needed for their first real informational piece of writing. (This will become a published book when completed.) There writing will consist of the following components:
-Front Cover
-Table of Contents
-Diagram
-Page or more on each sub-topic (habitat, consume. predators, do)
-About the Author


{Diagram sample picture coming}

Day 1: Brainstorm some opening and closing sentences for our writing. We do this whole group. I like to use Think-Pair-Share A Lot, and this helps all my kiddos participate in the formation of the sentences as some of my kiddos still struggle with this and I want them to feel as successful as possible. I then select a couple children with good oral skills to share out and we'll come up with 4-5 good sentences for the first subtopic. We then select one sentence and students will use this one in their writing. Here are some examples of our sentence charts.

 We are really working on expanding our sentences.

I do one subtopic per day. The students also begin their actual drafts on this day. For their drafts, students will use this green bar computer paper I buy online from Office Depot. It is over 14 in. I cut it in half and one box will last me the whole year. It is AMAZING for helping with revisions and editing. 

 These are unedited examples of ELD 2 students. Both of these kiddos had strings of letters at the beginning of the school year.

Day 1-2: Write! Write! Write! They use their treemap to select their choices and to formulate complete sentences. At the beginning of the year we thoroughly discuss kinder vs. first grade writing. Their aim is to have sentences with more than 6 words in them. I also start pulling kiddos to meet with me so we can go over the content and/or grammar. My focus varies depending on the developmental writing stage of the child. For some of my kiddos, I want them to just write, and for others, I work on developing their ideas and using their resources. These writing conferences usually last between 3-5 minutes per student.


Here are examples of a self-revised/edited papers.

Day 4-5: Final edit and rewrite. They write their published copy. This means their best and neatest writing on paper I provide them. Here are some sample pages:



 Click HERE for your free printables. If you grab your FREE copy, don't forget to leave me some feedback. I love to know how to make things better.


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