I want to implement it towards the end of September , early October. Usually I don't have all of Daily 5 fully implemented until early November. I think its going to depend on the group of kids I have.
I'm going to start by giving my students the big ideas about reading first. Jessica Meachem has a scope and sequence for her reader's workshop called front loading. These lessons are perfect for making students feel as though they are a part of the reading community. She even has suggested books for each minilessons. The lessons that I plan to use from her site to help my students view themselves as readers are listed below. Check out her site. It is amazing! www.jmeachem.com
- Who Reads-students observe adults and others in their lives that read
- What do Readers Read-students brainstorm what they have seen people reading
- When do Readers Read-
- Where do readers Read -picking great places to read
- Why do Readers Read-Stresses the importance of reading in and outside of school
- How do Readers Read- This is my favorite part. Each mini-lesson is broken down into basic things kids can read by sight, like colors, numbers, letters ,names, and shapes. There is a mini-lesson for each category along with an anchor text.
Ways I will make this Kinder-Friendly:
- Make sure anchor Charts have pictures
- Model correct behaviors as many time as it takes
- Book Nooks so kids won't argue over special seating areas
- Kinder friendly book boxes-name charts, familiar song and poem charts, sightword rings,wordless picture books, class created books, ABC books, alphabet charts
- Take a picture walk-The emphasis is on observations without naming specifics about story elements.
- Read the pictures-Students would then make reference to story elements.
- Read the words- Look for a single letter (letter Hunt), Look for a familiar word high frequency words as well as other familiar words
4) How will you/do you build the children's belief that this IS important? What can we do to encourage the ones who do not value it and create disruptions for others?
I'm going to invite familiar faces in our building to come in and read to kids to stress the importance of reading. (Our gym teacher is popular with students in our building it will sound "different" coming from her.)I will stress that Daily 5 is our time to learn to read. There are other specials teachers that will be good at stressing importance. I will also try to make some connections to the real world. For students who cause disruptions I thought about making them their own stamina chart so that they can feel proud of their own personal progress. Also making a big deal when that student exhibits correct behaviors and meets personal stamina goals.
5) How valuable is Checking In and Reviewing with kindergartners? How often will you do it? When will you do it? What are some different ways to "check in"?
I will check in after each practice session. I think its important to check-in so that students get feedback. I like the thumbs up and sideways idea. Maybe having students turn and talk about one thing that went well and one thing that they could improve on.
6)What are some problems that can occur during this problem (either that you anticipate with your kinders OR that you have experienced)? How can we be proactive about these issues?
I anticipate the bathroom being an issue. I haven't figured out a system that works yet. I'm still thinking.
Thanks so much for linking up Lakeisha! I love the idea of having people come in to read with the kiddos...I think I am going to create a list of how to "spice up" Read to Self time to keep it new and loved for our babies!
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I like your book nook idea. Once your class is doing all of the choices, do you plan to keep using it? I know only about 5 or 6 kids will be doing read to self in each rotation in my class. I only have trouble in the beginning when they are all doing read to self at the same time. I also like the idea of the personal stamina chart. Good post!
ReplyDelete@ Laura I will use the book nooks all year. Last year I had kids who wanted to hog certain reading spaces. I think it will help with that.
ReplyDelete@Krissy I will be looking for your list.
Thank you for the additional resources! I'm thinking that some of the "how to read" mini lessons might work in well at the start of practice sessions.
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