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How do I meet the needs of all my students?. Effective Teacher Research. “The teacher’s influence on student achievement scores is twenty times greater than any other variable, including class size and student poverty.”. (Fallon, 2003). Targets.
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Effective Teacher Research “The teacher’s influence on student achievement scores is twenty times greater than any other variable, including class size and student poverty.” (Fallon, 2003)
Targets Understand how to use data to effectively group students. Understand the importance of small group instruction in the core. Purpose Targets Know the importance of a combination of two different types of lesson formats in small groups.. Explore daily schedules and weekly lessons to best meet the needs of ALL students in your class.
Definition Continued….. How often and how long?
The Problem… • •Experimental research finds that differentiation and intensification improve reading achievement • •Descriptive research finds that teachers usually deliver whole class lessons with few adjustments based on student’s needs Tim Shanahan
Guided Reading/Small Group Instruction is Part of a Comprehensive Reading Program
GL 1st grader SR 1st grader HR 1st grader GL 2nd grader SR 2nd grader HR 2nd grader HR 2nd grader Content to Cover to Reach/Maintain Grade Level Performance
Sample Flexible Daily Schedule • 8:05-8:30 Whole Class • 8:35-8:55 Small Groups • 9:00- 9:15 Whole Class Lesson • 9:20-9:40 Small Groups • 9:45- 10:05 Small Groups • 10:10-10:30 Whole Class Lesson
How does differentiation work? Size Frequency Format/Organization Focus
Can a combination of both lesson types be done in a single day?
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY “I do it.” Focus Lesson (Modeling) Guided Instruction “We do it.” “You do it together.” Collaborative Independent “You do it alone.” STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY Structured Teaching
Using Data to Group Kids • What data do you already have? • What are your needs?
What’s everyone else doing while I’m working with a small group?
Your classroom during small group time. • Teacher-Directed Group • Student-Directed Group • Student-Directed Literacy CentersorWork StationsorIndependent /Partner Activities
Student-directed Options(Background Groups) • Centers • Stations • Independent Work • Daily 5 • Combination
What are some independent activities that foster real practice of previously taught skills?
Last minute thoughts…. 1. Start small 2. Fexible 3. Classroom arrangement 4. Communicate with parents 5. Share successes 6. Volunteers Align with core, supplemental, intensive
Resources • Books - Literacy Work Stations: Making Centers Work by Debbie Diller (primary grades) -Practice with Purpose: Literacy Work Stations for Grades 3-6 by Debbie Diller -Teaching for Comprehending and Fluency by Fountas and Pinnell (K-8) -Making the Most of Small Groups: Differentiation for All by Debbie Diller
Resources Continued….. • Guided Reading: Good First Teaching for All Students by Fountas and Pinnell (K-8) • Reading Essentials by Reggie Routman • Small-Group Reading Instruction by Tyner and Green • Pictures were taken from flickr.com and google images.