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Reading and Writing in All Content Areas : 

Reading and Writing in All Content Areas D. Deubelbeiss http://eflclassroom.com Seoul Education Training Institute Pg. 88

LANGUAGE WHEELS : 

LANGUAGE WHEELS If you can read this thank a teacher.

Today’s Agenda : 

Today’s Agenda What’s it like for your students? Teaching reading and writing -- some background / some theory Activities / Resources that work!

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Try being a student : 

Try being a student First fo all, eht nole qushes its sharq mose niot eht soil ot test it. To quass eht test, eht sild nist de loose os eht nole cam big niot easily. Ih T harb working nole them shoves eht birt ot ome sibe with its dig forfeet. Them it qushes it’s doby agaimst eht sibe and roof.

Not easy, it is? : 

Not easy, it is? First of all, the mole pushes its sharp nose into the soil to test it. To pass the test, the soil must be loose so the mole can dig into easily. Then the hard working mole then shoves the dirt to one side with its big forefeet. Then it pushes its body against the side and roof.

Read naturally. What do your mistakes mean? : 

Read naturally. What do your mistakes mean? The boys arrows were nearly gone so they sat down on the grass and stopped hunting. Over at the edge of the wood they saw Henry making a bow to a small girl who was coming down the road. She had tears in her dress and also tears in her eyes. She gave Henry a note which he brought over to the group of young hunters. Read to the boys, it caued great excitement. After a minute but rapid examination of their weapons, they ran down to the valley. Does were standing at the edge of the river.

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Better Way of Improving English Dear Editor, I’m writing in response to a January 22 Korea Times article “Speaking to Get More Weight in English Class”. I believe Korea is making a very serious mistake in emphasizing speaking in English class. Research done over the last 3 decades has shown that we acquire language by understanding what we hear and read. The ability to produce language is the result of language acquisition, not the cause.

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Better Way of Improving English The best way to improve speaking is therefore to increase the amount of comprehensible listening and reading that students do, and the easiest and most cost effective way to make this happen is to develop libraries of interesting and comprehensible English books and recordings to supplement English class. Setting up libraries would be far more efficient than bringing in expensive foreign teachers and setting up English camps.

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Better Way of Improving English I hope policymakers will consult the extensive research on second language acquisition, some done by Korean scholars, and consider easier, better and less costly ways of improving English in Korea. Stephen Krashen Professor emeritus U of Southern Calf. skrashen@yahoo.com

EVALUATION : 

EVALUATION EVALUATE READING BASED ON ENJOYMENT AND UNDERSTANDING AND NOT JUST PHONEMIC AWARENESS USE A BASIC RUBRIC TO GUIDE THE EVALUATION PROCESS.

1st grade Dolch Sight Board : 

1st grade Dolch Sight Board

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Criteria 1 2 3 4 SENTENCE FLUENCY ORGANIZATION WORD CHOICE CONVENTIONS CONTENT IDEAS VOICE BASIC LOW ADV. HIGH NONE A LITTLE MUCH ALL NONE SOME MUCH STRONG POOR FAIR GOOD EXCELLENT POOR FAIR GOOD ADV.

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rinciples of Reading and Writing Instruction

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aPPlause Purpose Peers Practice Predict Preview Publish Present Produce Prepare Pronounciation Personalize Possibility Pleasure

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Student interests Student involvement Personalize

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PRODUCE Student NOT Teacher Centered

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Purpose

Reading / Writing Development : 

Reading / Writing Development Vocabulary growth – testing hypothesis. Experimental spelling. *Students may get stuck at this level Phonemic awareness – Letter to sound connection. Physical writing skills. Unconscious reading / writing acquired. Knowledge of genre / schema.

Luposlipophobia:The fear of being pursued by timber wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly waxed floor. : 

Luposlipophobia:The fear of being pursued by timber wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly waxed floor.

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IDEA How many words?

What happens to things we learn? : 

What happens to things we learn? time knowledge The Forgetting Curve The Forgetting Curve...

The Top 100 Words : 

The Top 100 Words OF TO AND A IN IS IT YOU THAT HE WAS FOR ON ARE WITH AS I HIS THEY BE AT ONE HAVE THIS FROM OR HAD BY HOT WORD BUT WHAT SOME WE CAN OUT OTHER WERE ALL THERE WHEN UP USE YOUR HOW SAID AN EACH SHE WHICH DO THEIR TIME IF WILL WAY ABOUT MANY THEN THEM WRITE WOULD LIKE SO THESE HER LONG MAKE THING SEE HIM TWO HAS LOOK MORE DAY COULD GO COME DID NUMBER SOUND NO MOST PEOPLE MY OVER KNOW WATER THAN CALL FIRST WHO MAY DOWN SIDE BEEN NOW FIND THE

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Reading and Writing “Like writing, reading is an act of composition. When we write, we compose thoughts on paper. When we read, we compose meaning in our minds. Thoughtful active readers use the text to stimulate their own thinking and to engage with the mind of the writer.” Stephanie Harvey, Strategies That Work, 2000, 14.

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What are “reading” and “writing”? Reading is the process of acquiring information from the text. It is social (conventional) and learned. Writing is the process of putting information into text. It is social (conventional) and learned.

An Overview : 

An Overview Reading Strategies Writing Traits

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Reading Strategies Accessing Prior Knowledge Questioning Predicting Clarifying Summarizing Identifying Text Structure Scanning / Skimming Prioritize Visualize

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Writing Traits Ideas Voice Word Choice Organization Sentence Fluency Conventions

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The Writing Process Pre writing - brainstorming First Draft Final Draft Revision Publication Pg. 90

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All strategies and traits are used before, during, and after reading or writing.

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Pg. 91

Pre Reading Activities / Ideas : 

Pre Reading Activities / Ideas Brainstorming, Graphic Organizers Word Games, decoding exercises Scanning and Skimming Picture Prompts, Videos Powerpoints / Flashcards

Graphic Organizers : 

Graphic Organizers

MIND MAPS / Brainstorming : 

MIND MAPS / Brainstorming

COMPARING : 

COMPARING

K – W - L : 

K – W - L

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Word Games

WHAT’S THE FIRST WORD YOU THINK OF WHEN I SAY _____________________? : 

WHAT’S THE FIRST WORD YOU THINK OF WHEN I SAY _____________________? Wordchain APPLEARNOLDESTORMAYBEGINTONICELYOGHURTERRIBLENDEREMEMBERRIESUMMERRYCHRISTMASSAGELESSUREND.

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Stories Strategies Guided Writing Online Spelling Graphic Organizers K W L SQ3R word searches Journals Extensive reading Book Making Comics Scanning Phonics Prediction Cloze Oral Reading Running Dictation

Pictures as Prompts : 

Pictures as Prompts Pictures scaffold learning Today’s learners are “imageators”

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Construction worker Blue collar worker

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www.transl8it.com

# 4 Make it available! : 

# 4 Make it available!

Production Activities / Ideas : 

Production Activities / Ideas Oral Reading, Finish it off Story Frames, Slideshows Karaoke, ebooks, SSR Running Dictation, Jigsaws, Sentence strips Guided Reading and Writing Free writing, Story tag

A Good Story! : 

A Good Story!

Guided writing / reading : 

Guided writing / reading

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Pg. 45

Presonalizing Activities / Ideas : 

Presonalizing Activities / Ideas Storybook making, comics Reading; groups, circles, response Text to Speech, chat rooms, SN Journals, Diaries, Portfolios D.E.A.R. , Reading buddies Authentic materials, presentations Library time, Reading rewards Word walls, Graffiti, Text Messaging

Mr. _______’s Day : 

Mr. _______’s Day SLEEP GET UP SHOWER GET DRESSED

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BREAKFAST LEAVE ARRIVE READ

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SWEET DREAMS! GOOD NIGHT! PLAYS DINNER GO TO BED

Ereader / AspireReader : 

Ereader / AspireReader http://www.aequustechnologies.com/trial/getitnow

Class and Student Portfolios : 

Class and Student Portfolios

WORD WALLS : 

WORD WALLS

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The End

Recommended Online Sites / Resources : 

Recommended Online Sites / Resources COLORIN COLORADO PAUL NATION / ROBERT WARING LEARNING ARCADE GAMES FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING HOT FOR WORDS BUZZ WORDS VOCABULARY RELATED RESOURCES BEEBO’S ZOO TARHEEL READER