Thursday, January 22, 2009

Chapter 3 Essential Question

How can we use the five-step process in classrooms that are driven by curriculum needs and state testing? Is there time to identify topics of interest and appropriate leveled materials that relate to curriculum? When does the time come in for uninterrupted time to read when considering classtime and homework demands? Will students write about what they have read in journals/notebooks, how can we promote this skill? What products can be produced so students are able to interact with the information?

Friday, January 9, 2009

Chapters 1 & 2: The Importance of Background Knowledge and Principles for Building an Indirect Approach

Essential Questions:
In order to build background knowledge for all students schools must be willing to dedicate the necessary time and resources while addressing the curriculum. It seems in order to develop student success we need to build the six principles into our daily teaching. How can this be done?

Monday, January 5, 2009

this is a test

Hello- Am I in the right place?
Cheryl M.

Introduction

I will post a blog essential thought (question) when I open up each blog for each reading. Blog your thoughts on each chapter and how the ideas of the chapter may be used in your classroom.

Jan 5th – Chapter 1: The Importance of Background Knowledge
Chapter 2: Six Principles for Building an Indirect Approach
Blog will be open on Friday 1/9

Jan 20th- Chapter 3: Tapping the Power of Wide Reading and Language Experience
Blog will be open on Friday 1/23

Feb 2nd – Chapter 4: Building Academic Background Knowledge through Direct Vocabulary Instruction
Blog will be open on Friday 2/6

Feb 23rd – Chapter 5: Six Steps to Effective Vocabulary Instruction
Blog will be open on Friday 2/27

Mar 2nd – Chapter 6: Defining an Academic Vocabulary
Blog will be open on Friday 3/6