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WELCOME March 13, 2013
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WELCOMEMarch 13, 2013

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Review

What are the six language arts?

Define how assimilation and accommodation are an important part of a child’s learning process.

Define how equilibration and disequilibration are an important part of a child’s learning process.

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APPLICATION

Choose five language arts strategies from the list on pages 20-21 and identify which of the four language systems the strategy would best help the learner.

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The Goal

The goal of language arts instruction is for students to develop communicative competence in the six language arts.

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Organizing for Instruction

How did Mrs. Miller-McColm incorporate all four patterns of practice in her language arts class?

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Patterns of Practice

Literature Focus Unit has four components: Reading, responding, teaching a minilesson, and creating projects

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Minilesson

Introduce the topic

Share examples

Provide information

Supervise practice

Assess learning

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Patterns of Practice

Literature Circles have four components: Reading, responding, creating projects, and sharing

Student play roles in literature circles

Literature Circles have three components: Reading and responding, sharing, teaching a minilesson

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Patterns of Practice

Reading and Writing Workshop

Reading workshop fosters real reading of self-selected stories, poems, and informational books.

Writing workshop fosters real writing for genuine purposes and authentic audiences

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Patterns of Practice

Thematic Units integrate language arts with social studies, science, and other curricular areas.

Thematic Units have four components: Reading, keeping learning logs, making visual representations and creating projects

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The Teacher’s Role?

What is it?

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ELL Needs

How do teachers adapt instruction for English language learners?

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Assessing Students’ Learning

Classroom observation

anecdotal notes

conferences

checklists

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Thinking Time