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It’s Showtime!

It’s Showtime!. Southeast Halifax High WICR Professional Development March 7, 2011. WELCOME. Agenda Debrief Strategies 1 & 2 Break Content Area Breakout AVID Tutorial Process Debrief. Desired Outcomes. Discussed implementation from WICR strategies in Sessions 1 and 2

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It’s Showtime!

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  1. It’s Showtime! Southeast Halifax High WICR Professional Development March 7, 2011

  2. WELCOME • Agenda • Debrief Strategies 1 & 2 • Break • Content Area Breakout • AVID Tutorial Process • Debrief

  3. Desired Outcomes • Discussed implementation from WICR strategies in Sessions 1 and 2 • Participated in AVID WICR Strategies • Gained a greater understanding of applying WICR strategies to Lesson Plans • Increased comprehension of the AVID Tutorial Process • Created conversation across grade levels and different content areas concerning NCSCOS, AVID Strategies and the North Carolina Teacher Evaluation Process

  4. Quick Write • Strategies that were discussed in Sessions 1 & 2 • How did you use them in your classroom • What worked well; what did not work  • Questions that you may have

  5. Quick Write • THINK – Write for 5 min. nonstop • PAIR – Pair with partner and share • SHARE – Share with your table • SHARE – Share with entire group

  6. Breakout Sessions • Math & Elective – Ms. Booker • English – Ms. Miller • History/Social Science – Ms. Hedgepeth • Science – Ms. A. Smith

  7. Science College Letter Assignment • 50 – 70 minutes • Writing – Inquiry – Collaboration – Reading • What science is required for colleges? • What classes are needed to get into college? • The assignment focuses on researching and identifying how much and what kinds of sciences are required at different schools.

  8. College Letter Assignment • List 5 colleges or universities that you might want to attend. For example: • NC State University • NC A&T State University • UNC Chapel Hill • East Carolina Univeristy • NC Central University

  9. College Letter Assignment Questions to ask: • Have students make a list of science related questions for the schools (may include other questions) • Choose questions most interesting to them • Teachers review questions for content and wording

  10. College Letter Assignment • Writing the Letter • Have students make a list of science related questions for the schools (may include other questions) • Choose questions most interesting to them • Teachers review questions for content and wording

  11. Why So Much Writing • Writing promotes clear thinking • Writing promotes effective and long-term learning. • Writing provides individuals and groups in a complex world with a voice and a record. • Writing is the single most powerful tool for thinking, learning and participating in society. • Writing qualifies students for college entry, college success, and post academic career.

  12. The Writing Process • Terror for many students • The risk of putting words on paper, exposing the logic of thought and argument, wresting with style that is true to both the writer and audience, and then making it public is often overwhelming to most students. • AVID WICR can help students overcome self-doubt and resistance

  13. Rubrics • Almost all of the writing units include holistic scoring guidelines that can be used by students to shape their writing and to evaluate their own work and work of other students.

  14. Rubrics

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