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Please sign in & Begin Anticipation Guide . Welcome to Irwin’s K-1 LI/TD PLC. January 28, 2013 6:00 – 7:00. Tonight’s Agenda. Welcome and hellos Review our PLC’s Norms What does acceleration look like? A Resource Showcase Anchor Activity for Parents
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Please sign in & Begin Anticipation Guide Welcome to Irwin’s K-1 LI/TD PLC January 28, 2013 6:00 – 7:00
Tonight’s Agenda • Welcome and hellos • Review our PLC’s Norms • What does acceleration look like?A Resource Showcase • Anchor Activity for Parents • Gallery walk of TD resources, student work, teacher materials, etc. • Take away and discussion = What can be done at home to extend and enrich? • Thinking ahead … Our next meeting is February 25, 2013Topic: Parenting "inquisitive" and “spirited” kids: Meeting Social and Emotional Needs
Today became great when you arrived! • Thank you for coming! • Let’s introduce ourselves… • Hello! • Your Name • Child’s name & rising grade level
Our PLC’s Norms Start & End on Time Cell phones on silent Materials and/or “Take Aways” will be made available on-line or as hard copies Respect All Ideas Present & Engaged Listen Attentively & Participate
Anchor Activity = Anticipation Guide • An anticipation guide is a comprehension strategy that is used before an activity to activate prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic. • Before participating, guides ask you to consider statements about key concepts presented. • May be structured as a series of statements with which the students can choose to agree or disagree. • Anticipation guides stimulate interest in a topic and set a purpose • Why use anticipation guides? • They teach students to make predictions, anticipate the text, and verify their predictions. • They connect new information to prior knowledge and build curiosity about a new topic. • http://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/anticipation_guide/
Gallery Walk! • Gallery Walk gets us out of our chairs and actively involves us in synthesizing important concepts. • Gallery Walks build consensus in writing and in public speaking. • In Gallery Walk teams rotate around the classroom, composing answers to questions as well as reflecting upon the answers given by other groups. • Questions are posted on charts or just pieces of paper located in different parts of the classroom. • Each chart or "station" has its own question that relates to an important class concept. • The technique closes with an oral presentation or "report out" in which each group synthesizes comments to a particular question. • Let’s take a “Gallery walk” of resources used for acceleration!
1. Complex Problem Solving • What you will find at this station: • Problem Solvers (Levels 1-6) • Math Olympiad books: Contest problems & Creative problem solving in schools • Challenge Math • Primary Grade Challenge Math • M2 and M3 resources (, Using Everyday Measures, Record Breakers & Makers, At the Mall with Algebra) • Websites with additional resources: • http://it.pinellas.k12.fl.us/schools/curlew-es/studentconnect/mathsuperstars/mathss.html • http://investigations.terc.edu/library/Games_index.cfm • http://mathlearnnc.sharpschool.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=4507283&pageId=5144630 • http://www.moems.org/zinger.htm • http://www.moems.org/sample.htm • http://www.kendallhunt.com/m3
2. Creative & Critical Thinking • What you will find at this station: • Building Thinking Skills • Infusing the Teaching of Critical and Creative Thinking Skills • Math & Reading Detective • Critical Thinking Company Resources • Websites with additional resources: • http://www.virtualsalt.com/crebook1.htm • http://www.criticalthinking.org/page.cfm?CategoryID=63
3. Higher Level Literature • What you will find at this station: • Novels and picture books • Navigators and Teacher guides • Teacher created contracts • Junior Great Books (K-5) • William & Mary Resources: • Beyond Words (Grade 2) • Journeys and Destinations (Grade 3) • Literary Reflections (Grade 4) • Autobiographies (Grade 5) • Patterns of Change (Grade 5) • Website with additional resources: • http://www.d41.dupage.k12.il.us/curriculum/images/gifted.pdf • http://www.greatbooks.org/programs-for-all-ages/junior.html
4. Vocabulary Development • What you will find at this station: • Word Masters • Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes • Word Ladders • Website with additional resources: • http://www.wordlywise3000.com/ • http://www.wordmasterschallenge.com/ • http://www.prefixsuffix.com/rootchart.php
5. Higher Order Questioning & Thinking Skills • What you will find at this station: • Depth and Complexity icons • Examples of Paideia Seminar • Discussion Starters • Questioning books • Bloom’s and Beyond • Suppose The Wolf Were An Octopus • Jacob’s Ladder (Levels I, II and III) • Teacher created ladders • Handout of ladders • Websites with additional resources: • http://www.mce.k12tn.net/units/units_with_books.htm • http://www.mcsk12.net/SCHOOLS/peabody.es/hots/hots1.htm • http://www.pgcps.org/~elc/isquestiontopromote.html • http://education.wm.edu/centers/cfge/curriculum/languagearts/materials/jacobsladders/index.php • http://www.colegiobolivar.edu.co/apenglish/paideia_seminar.ht • http://teachersites.schoolworld.com/webpages/MMassey1/resources.cfm?subpage=627743 • http://litemind.com/scamper/ • http://www.brainstorming.co.uk/tutorials/scampertutorial.html • http://edupln.ning.com/video/blooms-digital-taxonomy-prezi • http://kathyschrock.net/googleblooms/ • http://www.byrdseed.com/introducing-depth-and-complexity/ • http://gate.rusd.k12.ca.us/Depth%20and%20Complexity.htm
6. Inquiry Based Learning & Problem Based Learning • What you will find at this station: • Inquire Books • Problem Based Learning • RAFTs: (Role, Audience, Format, Task) • Websites with additional resources: • http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/inquiry/ • http://www.neiu.edu/~middle/Modules/science%20mods/amazon%20components/AmazonComponents2.html • http://pbln.imsa.edu/model/intro/ • http://www.edutopia.org/stw-replicating-pbl-tips-get-started • http://mrscienceut.net/RAFT.pdf • http://teacherweb.com/WI/OnalaskaHighSchool/TeresaFaulkner/RAFT.pdf
7. Cooperative Learning • What you will find at this station: • Team challenge • Cooperative Learning • Websites with additional resources: • http://www.journeytoexcellence.org/practice/assessment/cooperative/kagan.phtml
8. Thinking Maps • What you will find at this station: • Thinking Map Manuals • Websites with additional resources: • http://www.tangischools.org/schools/kes/Thinking%20Maps%20FAQ.htm • http://www.eduplace.com/kids/hme/k_5/graphorg/
Take Away and Discussion • What can be done at home to extend and enrich?
Tonight’s Agenda Questions? Concerns? Thinking ahead … Our next meeting is February 25, 2013Topic: Parenting "inquisitive" and “spirited” kidsMeeting Social and Emotional Needs