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Reaching for Rigor

Reaching for Rigor. Launching the Reader's Workshop. Reaching for Rigor. Big Understanding : Students will set goals for their reading, revisit reading strategies and push themselves to build stamina. KBAD understand the expectations of fifth grade Reader's Workshop. Day 1. Expectations.

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Reaching for Rigor

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  1. Reaching for Rigor • Launching the Reader's Workshop

  2. Reaching for Rigor Big Understanding: Students will set goals for their reading, revisit reading strategies and push themselves to build stamina.

  3. KBAD understand the expectations of fifth grade Reader's Workshop. • Day 1

  4. Expectations • Students are reading independently • No one is moving about the classroom without permission • Reading groups are not to be interrupted

  5. Turn and Talk • What are the expectations for fifth graders during reading workshop?

  6. KBAD use a reading log. • Day 2

  7. Building Stamina and Being Consistent • We use a reading log to keep track of what we've read • It shows that we are reading in school and at home • It shows that we are pushing ourselves as readers

  8. Turn and Talk • What is the purpose of using a reading log?

  9. KBAD keep our library organized. • Day 3

  10. Keeping Things in the Right Place • Our library is organized in a particular way • Some books are for anyone to take and read • Other books need to be signed out • Some books are just for reading groups

  11. Turn and Talk • What do you do if you want to read a series book?

  12. KBAD use accountable talk. • Day 4

  13. Talking Like a Reader • Accountable talk is our way of discussing what we read • We use our accountable talk prompts to discuss our thoughts and feelings about what we've read

  14. Turn and Talk • Use accountable talk to share with your partner about the book that you are reading.

  15. KBAD make book recommendations. • Day 5

  16. Recommend Using Your ZPD Range • It's important that you know your ZPD range • When you recommend a book you want to make sure that it is the right level • Make sure to share why you loved the book without giving away too many details from the story

  17. Turn and Talk • Why is it important to know your ZPD range?

  18. KBAD understand the expectations for a reading response. • Day 6

  19. Types of Reading Responses • In your journal you will glue in this list of possible reading responses • You should use a different reading response prompt for every day of the week

  20. Turn and Talk • Which reading response prompt will you use today?

  21. KBAD respond in different ways. • Day 7

  22. Reading Responses Choices • How do you react to a book that you have read? • Written responses • Oral responses

  23. Turn and Talk • What are some ways to respond to what you have read?

  24. KBAD read a variety of genres. • Day 8

  25. Identify Different Genres • In your journal you will glue in this list of genres • You should be familiar with most of them • Look at the list and see which genres you have read

  26. Turn and Talk

  27. KBAD identify themes. • Day 9

  28. Identify Different Themes Conservation/ preservation (Selective Logging) Restoration (Water Quality) Survival Man v. wild Activism Being a change agent Types of energy Toxins/chemicals Air Quality Water Quality Recycling Hazardous Waste Good v. Evil History of Law Friendships with animals Cooperation Seeing other’s point of view Tragedy/ Overcoming devastation Rebuilding Hope Commitment Going against the norm

  29. Turn and Talk • What is the theme of your independent reading book?

  30. KBAD make inferences using setting. • Day 10

  31. Infer Using Setting • Where does your story take place? • What inferences can you make based on the setting of your story?

  32. Turn and Talk • What time of year does your story take place? How does it influence your character's actions?

  33. KBAD make inferences using character traits and emotions. • Day 11

  34. Infer Using a Character's Actions • When we read sometimes the author leaves out details so that we can use our imagination • We use the clues the author has given us to fill in the missing pieces of the story

  35. Turn and Talk • What clues did the author give you about how your character looks?

  36. KBAD stop and jot using post-it notes. • Day 12

  37. Find Examples of Themes • When we find examples of themes we can take a moment to write down what we notice • We stop and jot on post-it notes so that we don't forget about what we noticed

  38. Turn and Talk • Why do good readers use post-it notes?

  39. KBAD make self to text connections. • Day 13

  40. Connect Your Book to Your Life • Sometimes a story reminds of us something in our own lives • It is important to pause as we read and make connections to our own lives

  41. Turn and Talk • How does a character in your book remind you of someone from your own life?

  42. KBAD use context clues. • Day 14

  43. Find the Meaning of New Words • We use many different strategies for finding new words • It is important to try more than one strategy to make sure you found the correct meaning of the new word

  44. Turn and Talk • What should you do when you come across a word that you don't know?

  45. KBAD identify point of view. • Day 15

  46. Identify a Character's Point of View • When someone is telling their story it is important to think about their point of view • What is the motivation for their actions? • Why might they think one thing and not another?

  47. Turn and Talk • How would you describe your character's point of view?

  48. KBAD support opinions with evidence. • Day 16

  49. Use Quotes to Prove Your Point • It's important to use evidence to support your point • When you are reading find quotes from the book that prove your point • Using the authors words will show that you understood what you read

  50. Turn and Talk • How can using quotes show that your are such a great reader?

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