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william berry

Writing Navigator: Supports literacy standards, makes your life easier, free | History ... - 0 views

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    "More About Glenn Work with Glenn Presentations / Resources Social Studies Central Podcasts Writing Navigator: Supports literacy standards, makes your life easier, free"
Debra Roethke

Literacy Work Stations - Google Drive - 5 views

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    literacy ideas form HCPS fall PD Not sure if you ES folks have access to this
Tom Woodward

Web Literacy Standard - Mozilla Webmaker - 3 views

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    "The Web Literacy Standard is a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. "
Kourtney Bostain

http://www.duplinschools.net/cms/lib01/NC01001360/Centricity/Domain/22/CIF_Introduction... - 0 views

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    This framework helps was created to help drive instructional practice. Specifically, collaborative group work, writing to learn, literacy groups, questioning, scaffolding, and classroom talk.
Kourtney Bostain

AHESLiteracyProtocols.docx - Dropbox - 0 views

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      What roles will you establish? You want to build expectation of time investment. If I invest my time in you, how are you going to invest in someone else?
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    Literacy Protocols - Establishing/creating structures is a key component of success.
Tracy Lancaster

VDOE :: Literacy Instructional Resources - 1 views

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    Look here for Virginia links to literacy resources.
william berry

Free Technology for Teachers: Rewordify Helps Students Read Complex Passages - 0 views

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    Do you teach struggling readers? No matter the content area that you teach, student success is often defined by literacy. Reading comprehension and vocabulary frequently act as roadblocks that prevent students from grasping difficult concepts. Rewordify is a tool that will help you ignore this roadblock, and even teach reading comprehension and vocabulary when used appropriately. I initially read about the tool from this blog post (http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/08/rewordify-helps-students-read-complex.html#.UhuJ79KsiSp). If you don't have time to check out that entire post, here is a brief summary of the tool and a few possible uses for it: Tool Description: This online tool allows the user to input a chunk of text and replaces all the "hard words" with synonyms. This seems like a spectacular tool to promote reading comprehension across the content areas. Here a just a couple ways you could use this tool. * Have you found a website with incredible information, but the reading level is way too high for your students? Have the students use Rewordify and make the reading level more appropriate for your students. * This could be a great tool to teach new vocabulary and reading comprehension. Here's one idea on how to do this: o Have students read a passage and highlight/underline/annotate the passage, including making notes of the words that they don't understand. Then, have the students summarize what they have read. Input the same text into rewordify and have the students read and summarize what they have read a second time. Compare the two summaries and discuss any similarities/differences. Now, have the students create definitions for the words that were highlighted (Students cannot use the provided synonym when completing this portion of the activity). William Berry Dept. of Organizational Development, Quality and Innovation Moody Middle School ITRT - (804) 261-5015 http://blogs.henrico.k12.va.us/techtips/ http://blogs.henrico.k12.v
jpwirsin

Literacy Training | Henrico County Public Schools - 3 views

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    Elementary Training Blog
william berry

Word Sneak: Vocabulary Game Inspired by the Tonight Show | Catlin Tucker, Honors Englis... - 3 views

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    "While killing time in the airport last weekend, I watched a series of Jimmy Fallon Tonight Show clips. While watching Jimmy Fallon and Bryan Cranston playing "Word Sneak," I was inspired! I decided to use this game format for a vocabulary review in my class." This sounds like an interesting method to learn/review vocabulary. As an addition to the game, you could give students a specific discussion prompt to focus their talk, and then they could "sneak" the words into this particular conversation.
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    I actually did this with a class, a variation anyway. Remind me to share the videos with you the next time we are all together.
Kourtney Bostain

http://www.all4ed.org/files/WritingNext.pdf - 3 views

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      What resources do we have to support these elements? How can we use to shape our work in relation to these? 
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    Writing Next - effective strategies to improve writing of adolescents in middle and high schools
Kourtney Bostain

Wonderville - 1 views

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    "Smart Galleries℠ that focus students, teachers and parents on enrichment topics while also supporting Common Core State Standards in Language Arts."
Mike Dunavant

21 Digital Tools to Build Vocabulary | Learning Unlimited | Research-based Literacy Str... - 5 views

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    "The following digital tools show promise to support word learning, review, and play with language. I've grouped them into four categories: Reference Tools, Word Clouds, Games and Review, Word Walls and Virtual Field Trips. "
Andrew Neiburg

Google Frayer Model - 3 views

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    An easy to use template for the Frayer Model made in Google Presentation. Use it for warm-ups or anything else that can help literacy.
william berry

Free Technology for Teachers: FluencyTutor for Google - Students Listen and Practice Re... - 2 views

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    "FluencyTutor for Google is a new offering from Texthelp. FluencyTutor for Google is a Chrome web app (works on Chromebook, PC, Mac) that allows teachers to share selected reading passages with their students. Students can hear the passages read aloud. The text being read aloud is highlighted to help students follow along with the reading" Might be useful for ESL and SPED classes
william berry

Instagram Sensory Walk | Catlin Tucker, Honors English Teacher - 1 views

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    "My students are really great at describing what things look like in their writing. They are not as skilled at putting smells, tastes, sounds and feelings into words. As a result, their narratives often feel flat, one-dimensional, and unreal. In an effort to get my students expanding on their descriptions, I decided to do a sensory walk using Instagram. *Check out my blog on using Instagram for scavenger hunt activities." Seems like a neat idea for English classes to teach various writing skills
Tracy Lancaster

Commons - EverFi - 3 views

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    various subjects, tutorials, interactives, algebra, writing, history, economics
william berry

Robo-readers, robo-graders: Why students prefer to learn from a machine. - 0 views

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    Interesting article that I'm going to share with my English teachers. If they are interested, I'm going to look for/recommend similar functioning tools that they could use with their students. "Instructors at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have been using a program called E-Rater in this fashion since 2009, and they've observed a striking change in student behavior as a result. Andrew Klobucar, associate professor of humanities at NJIT, notes that students almost universally resist going back over material they've written. But, Klobucar told Inside Higher Ed reporter Scott Jaschik, his students are willing to revise their essays, even multiple times, when their work is being reviewed by a computer and not by a human teacher. They end up writing nearly three times as many words in the course of revising as students who are not offered the services of E-Rater, and the quality of their writing improves as a result. Crucially, says Klobucar, students who feel that handing in successive drafts to an instructor wielding a red pen is "corrective, even punitive" do not seem to feel rebuked by similar feedback from a computer."
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