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Stephanie Griffin

What I Learned about Teaching Writing from Swim Lessons - 0 views

  • As writing teachers, we need to put words on paper. It gives a deeper insight into how to teach writing well.
  • Teach one thing.
  • constantly modeling
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  • High fives, thumbs up, and verbal encouragement were as much a part of his time as anything else.
  • Adjust to different personalities.
  • Nate would take one person to the other end of the pool while everyone else was able to practice in the shallow end.
  • Nate smiled a lot.
  • Smiling goes a long way and we should do this more when teaching writing.
  • When kids did something they weren’t suppose to, they paid the consequence. He made his explanations clear and the consequence for crossing a boundary evident up front.
  • Give challenges.
  • Since Nate is a swimmer himself, he is able to constantly push each person to become stronger.
  • Give a small amount of whole group instruction and a lot of time for practice. His instruction with the whole group was a matter of minutes. Then he watched them all attempt the teaching point. Then he would call them together and refine his instruction. He never “instructed” for more than a few minutes at a time. He knows learning happens by doing.
  • Teach the big things first.
  • He made his teaching important by focusing on the things that would make the biggest difference.
  • Ignore the mess. Learning something new can be messy. Nate ignored the mess. Instead he focused on encouragement and teaching one thing. As a writing teacher I need to ignore the mess a little more.
  • End with fun. 
  • Give a reminder at the very end. As they were drying off, he would say to each person, “Now what are you going to think about until you come back?” He would give one reminder. The really big thing he expected of each person.
  • Celebrate BIG from time to time. 
  • At the end of all the lessons, we had a pool party.
Kim Yaris

Education Week Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: Creating a Menu for Reading... - 0 views

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    Fantastic interview with the Sisters about how to implement great reading instruction. 
Kim Yaris

Short Texts that Support Great Literacy Instruction - 3 views

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    We're all always looking for lists and resources that support great literacy instruction--this is a list of short text recommendations that you can use and it comes with a downloadable annotated bibliography.
Kim Yaris

Questions & Authors: Essentials for guided reading - The Stenhouse Blog - 3 views

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    Great tips for small group instruction
Kim Yaris

For Poorer Students, an Attempt to Let New Experiences Guide Learning - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Hats off to PS 142 in NYC for taking an innovative approach to reading instruction: building background knoweledge through city field trips to the parking meter and parking garage. This investment promises to pay huge dividends in the future!
Kim Yaris

K-5 Balanced Literacy - 1 views

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    Looks like this was a site put together by school in AZ to support teachers in movement toward balanced literacy instruction. Very informative with good resources.
Kim Yaris

Reading is a Problem-Solving Process. Why Not Try the Thumb Method? « Co-Crea... - 2 views

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    We need to value reading instruction in the content area--this teacher does!
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