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. AgendaIntroductionsVolunteer SelectionsBackground InformationPresentation of Visualization as the Story StrategyAccessing the For Teachers websiteComments/QuestionsPlanning Evaluations. We're Looking for a few good men and women. 4 Volunteers to play the role of English Language Learners1 of each:BeginnerEarly IntermediateIntermediateEarly Advanced / Advanced.
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1. Welcome to ELPD Training module I: Comprehension story & Strategy Palm Springs Unified School District
October 9, 2010
Presented by
Catherine Enbody & Kurt Schieldge
2. Agenda
Introductions
Volunteer Selections
Background Information
Presentation of Visualization as the Story Strategy
Accessing the For Teachers website
Comments/Questions
Planning + Evaluations
3. We’re Looking for a few good men and women 4 Volunteers to play the role of English Language Learners
1 of each:
Beginner
Early Intermediate
Intermediate
Early Advanced / Advanced
4. Today’s Focus Treasures Unit 3
Week 1 Day 3
Main Selection: On My Way To School
(Unit 3 T.E. pgs. 12/13-28)
Before the story:
Explain Language & Lesson Objective
Introduce vocabulary with a hybrid approach
Explain the story comprehension strategy of “Visualization” and provide examples
5. Focus Continued During reading:
Reinforce vocabulary and the idea of VISUALIZING to remember events that have transpired
Guided quick sketch of events as they occur in the story. Thinking map integration is key here. (Circle map on ELMO, Whiteboard, Chart paper or Interwrite pad)
Make use of leveled responses via sentence frames that can be added to your thinking maps for oral response support. (i.e. I see…., I’m picturing in my mind…., I am visualizing……)
6. Focus Finale After you read:
Guided discussion with Structured Student Interaction Support
Basic general discussion whole class with responses coming from students using sentence frames
A game such as Tic-Tac-Toe group competition requiring students to answer with sentence frame support for team points
Review the language & lesson objective and poll for understanding
7. Visualization Our Comprehension Strategy
8. What does it mean to visualize? Synonyms:
Imagine
Picture or see in your mind
Think of a picture or image
Dream of
9. Visualize a birthday party What do you see in your mind when you hear the words birthday party?
10. How about a hospital visit What do you imagine when you hear the word hospital?
11. Front Loading Vocabulary Tree (p. 20)
Crocodile (p. 26)
Pool (p. 26)
12. Tree Definition: A large woody plant with a main trunk.
The tree was very tall with many branches and leaves.
13. Pool Definition: A place, usually dug into the ground, that is made for swimming.
My friends came over to my house after school to swim in my pool.
14. Crocodile Definition: A large meat eating reptile that lives in fresh water.
I saw many sharp teeth when the crocodile opened its mouth.
15. Setting the stage for reading Lesson Objective:
Students will understand the meaning of visualization and demonstrate their knowledge by sharing out at appointed times throughout the story.
Language Objective:
Students will demonstrate mastery of visualization by answering questions related to the topic in complete sentences with appropriate academic language.
16. Give Students A Task Remind students of what it means to visualize as well as the main theme that was introduced by the BIG IDEA at the beginning of the unit.
Tell students that they will be reading a funny story. Have them try to capture humorous events as they unfold in the story.
17. Unit 3 week 1: Let’s Laugh Refer to the BIG IDEA let’s laugh
Tell students that you will be looking for instances of humor in the story and recording them as you read.
Review words such as humor, funny, amuse and ridiculous as was covered in the robust vocabulary
18. Reading the Story Make sure the task of looking for humorous events is clear
II. Decide on how you will record student observations: whiteboard, ELMO, chart paper or Interwrite pad
What type of thinking map will you use?
19. One Solution
20. For Those Who Like A Challenge The Interwrite Pad Approach
Pause at the appointed times in the story per the teacher’s edition cues.
The very talented Cathy Enbody will now demonstrate
21. Checking for Understanding Conduct a teacher led discussion cueing students into the use of the sentence frames
Divide the class into two groups and play a comprehension game (Tic Tac Toe)
22. Review Objectives Make the connection between the activity just completed and both the lesson and language objectives
Poll students for understanding and check of whether all objectives were met
23. Getting to the teacher share site You may reach the teacher share site at the following link:
http://teachers.psusd.us/curriculum
24. Planning & Evaluation Time Take a load off and plan for the rest of the unit if you’d like
Tell us what you think of our presentation!
25. Thank You!