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Literacy Stations English 7 Skills Practice and Review February 4-7, 2013
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Page 1: Literacy Stations Expectations

Literacy Stations

English 7

Skills Practice and Review

February 4-7, 2013

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The Purpose of Literacy Stations

Literacy stations are designated activities that provide an

engaging way for students to work

independently of the teacher in small groups, pairs, or

individually to reinforce and extend

classroom learning.

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The Purpose of Literacy Stations

Literacy stations are designed for practice and review of a variety of skills we have learned this school year.

You are not being taught new information. You are expected to demonstrate mastery of each skill practiced at each station.

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The Purpose of Literacy Stations

Literacy stations are not games or social hour. Many of them are interactive and require you to be up

and actively moving, manipulating, and actively thinking. These activities are a privilege. If you abuse the privilege,

you will not be allowed to participate and will be assigned an alternative assignment.

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The Purpose of Literacy Stations

You are expected to work cooperatively with your group or partners.

All participants should remain actively engaged and on task at all times.

Stations are set up in a specific order, and you will rotate accordingly. You will not choose in which order you go to which station.

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Procedure

• You have each been assigned a group based on skill, behavior, and personal preference.

• You will be grouped/teamed this way for the duration of the week.

• Stations are not independent activities.• You will be graded as a group, not as an individual.• Incentives*

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Procedure

• Stations are marked with designated numbers.• You will begin at your designated numbered station.• You will have 20 minutes at each station.• A 2-minute warning will be given that your time is

almost up.• You will have 20 seconds to move from your station to

the next.

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Procedure

• Each station will have instructions taped on a desk, table or wall.

• READ THE INSTRUCTIONS before beginning the activity.

• Many stations will have 2 envelopes. One envelope will contain the assignment/activity. You will turn in your assignment/activity in the second envelope.

• You will need to bring a pen/pencil to each station.

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Procedure

• Backpacks and bags will be placed in a designated section of the room upon entering.

• After you drop your bags off, move to the station next on your checklist.

• You will complete some station activities in less time than others. If you finish early and need an assignment, you will be provided with one.

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Recap

• What do I do when I come in the classroom?• How do I know what to do when I get to a station?• Which members are responsible for participating?• How do I know when it’s time to move to the next

station?• How do I know which station to go to next?

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Stations

1. “Word Chain”

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Stations

1. “Word Chain”

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Stations

1. “Word Chain”

At this station we have 20 words written on index cards. There is also a hanging display line.The first word and last words are given on the handout. Students will hang each word (on the index card) in the order that they fit so that a prefix, root, or suffix is shared with each preceding and subsequent card, until they reach the last word. 

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Stations

2. “Point of View”

This station will have one text and two colors of highlighters. Students will be instructed to read the text first from one point of view, and then from another viewpoint. They will highlight the words in each of the different colors that demonstrate mood from each different viewpoint.

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Stations

3. “Commercial Figurative Language”This will be a computer station. Students will watch 5-ten commercials (depending on time allowance). After viewing each advertisement, they will identify the figurative language illustration, then discuss how hyperbole is used by the writers to sell the product on their handout.

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Stations

4. “Hook Inferences”At this computer station, your group will share one computer. You will be watching clips of movies with no sound. We chose to use Disney's "Hook", and just put scenes on mute. You will pick up cues such as body language, expressions, and character reactions to determine what is happening and how character's feel.

NO SOUND ALLOWED

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Stations

5. “Graphic Organizers”At this station, you will be given several short passages. You need to read the passage, determine the text structure, and fill the information in as it fits (according to the graphic organizer).

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Stations

6. “Inference Boxes”

This station will each have two boxes containing 4-5 items (i.e. College T-Shirt, receipt, academic award, food wrappers, graded paper, game case etc.) The contents of each box will contain various items that characterize two different personalities.  The folder will contain a handout that asks to match character traits with actions based on the information they gained from the items in the boxes. On the back of the handout, there are inference questions asking which criteria best applies to the owner of which box. They will turn their handout in to the return envelope.

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Stations

7. “Aesops Fables” At this station you will read small passages, and use clues to make inferences and draw conclusions. Each story has a moral or theme that must be identified.

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Stations

8. “Context Clues” At this station you will read small passages, and use clues to make inferences and draw conclusions to figure out the meanings of words and phrases.

There are dictionaries for you to use.

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Rules

I will be floating among the stations to facilitate. If you need assistance, notify me and I will come to you.

Do not interfere with anyone else’s group. Don’t spoil the activity for other groups by telling answers or

giving away information. Be an active participant and offer your input. You will be

graded as a group.

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Rules

I am allowing you to work in groups because I trust you. If you get stuck on something, try to figure it out with your

group members before asking me for help. It is easier than you may think. Reading the instructions may help.

Stations may not be perfect. If something is missing or out of place, notify me.

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Rules

Classroom rules and school-wide policies apply during station time.

We should be at voice level 2 (group work). You don’t need to yell; your friends are working with you.

Make sure all of your completed work that goes into the envelope has NAMES on it. You won’t get credit if it’s not identifiable.

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Recap

• How do I know what to do when I get to a station?• What voice level should we be using?• Which members are responsible for participating?• What needs to be on everything I turn in so it is

identifiable?• How many times can we visit each station?

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Recap

• How will I know what to do when I get to a new station?• Can I switch partners if I get sick of my group?• How long will we be doing this for?• Why are we doing stations?• How will I be graded?

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Questions?

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Team Assignments

• Group Names

• Starting Points

• Team Handouts Envelope: Place in the return basket before leaving.

• Let’s go!


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