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Welcome. As you enter: Make sure that you have all digital files downloaded. Save the handout file as one to work in today. No paper copy of working handouts will be used. Building a Vision of CKLA–NY Implementation. One Expert At a Time…. Today’s Agenda.
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Welcome As you enter: Make sure that you have all digital files downloaded. Save the handout file as one to work in today. No paper copy of working handouts will be used.
Building a Vision of CKLA–NY Implementation One Expert At a Time….
Today’s Agenda • 10:30–12:00 Stories from the Field; Reflections of an ELL expert • 12:00–1:00 LUNCH • 1:00–1:45 Scheduling: Examples • 1:45–3:30 Demos Around the Room • 3:30–4:15 Guided Reflection
Some Reminders….. • Parking lot for questions • Facilitators around the room • Signal for regrouping
Session 1: Stories from the Field Expert Advice on Implementing CKLA
Panel Members • Katie Grady, Principal, P.S. 104 • Deirdre McShane, Assistant Principal, P.S. 104 • Felicia Cauthen, Instructional Leader/Coach, P.S. 96 • Yasmin Lugo, former CKLA District Coordinator
Panel Members • Amanda Skiba, teacher,P.S. 104 • Rosmarie Clark, teacher, P.S. 104 • Angela Mannino, teacher, P.S. 104
Three-Part Panel • Part 1: Moderated Panel • Includes time for view from our Discussant • Part 2: Your Questions • Part 3: Words of Wisdom Questions or comments—at any point—can be sent to ckla-ny@coreknowledge.org.
Topic 1: Leadership Support Questions: ckla-ny@coreknowledge.org Stories from the field
Reflection • Regarding the role of leadership in supporting CKLA… • I used to think…. • Now I think…. • Next I will… OR Now I wonder….. Questions: ckla-ny@coreknowledge.org
Topic 2: Diverse Learners Questions: ckla-ny@coreknowledge.org Stories from the field
Reflection • Regarding the use of CKLA–NY with diverse learners… • I used to think…. • Now I think…. • Next I will… OR Now I wonder….. Questions: ckla-ny@coreknowledge.org
Your Questions Selected Questions from the Audience
Words of Wisdom Panelists share… What Can You Start Now…
Words of Wisdom ELL Expert shares… What can you start now?
LUNCH • Be Sure: • To be back by 1:00pm. • To note questions on the Parking Lot.
Welcome Back As you enter: On the flip paper in the center of the table, write five words that capture the essence of what you heard this morning…
Session 2: Scheduling Examples from the Field
Key Question • How can we fit in the three pillar model of language arts instruction into our day?
Best Practices for Scheduling CKLA • Some common prep time for grade-level teachers • Prep teachers can support content • **120 minute CKLA block (ideally two blocks of time are sequential) • Integration of writing and reading instructional blocks And consider… • Common Skills block across grades or within a grade
One Classroom’s Schedule: First Grade • 120-minute CKLA • At least 2 sequential blocks • In addition to CKLA/Flexible time • Prep teachers support content • Prep lend selves to some ‘extension’
One Classroom’s Schedule: Kindergarten • 120-minute CKLA block early in the week • Common Skills block with 1st grade • In addition to CKLA/Flexible time • Prep teachers support content
One Classroom’s Schedule: Second Grade • 120-minute CKLA block • 2 sequential blocks • Common literacy block with 1st /K (Block 4) • In addition to CKLA/flexible time • Prep teachers support content
Problem Solve Consider your roadblocks to scheduling
Problem Solve • My key scheduling concern is…
Problem Solve • My key scheduling concern is… • Some ideas I have … • Resources: • Example schedules • Your peers • Blank schedule templates
Reflection • I used to think… • Now I think… • Next I will…. OR Now I wonder…
Sessions 3 and 4: Demo Around the Room Seeing CKLA in Action
Demo Around the Room • Group A: Move towards the front of the room for the Listening and Learning demo. • Group B: Go into the hallway for a Skills lesson demonstration. • Group C: Go to the back of the room for a Skills lesson demo.
SWITCH • Groups B and C: Move towards the front of the room for the Listening and Learning demo. • Group A: Divide in half; half go into the hallway. • Group A: Half go to the back of the room for a Skills lesson demo.
One-Minute Paper • Write down what you saw, your questions, your concerns, your brainstorms, your most important take-aways. • Now, review and star your most important.
Domino Share • Decide who is going first. • Introduce yourself to your colleagues at your table. Each person should share your: • Name; • Role; and • One key idea you starred in your one-minute paper. • First person will point to the person who will go second. Continue this pattern. • Stop when you have finished the round.
Consider ideas you have reflected on today about what you ‘will do’ or ‘could do,’ and/or the best practices suggested. High Impact/Low Effort High Impact/ High Effort Action Plan Low Impact/ Low Effort Low Impact/ Low Effort