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Voices Literature and Writing Workshop #1

Voices Literature and Writing Workshop #1. Overview: VLW Organization. Contents. VLW Overview Teacher Read Alouds Writing Instruction Theme Wrap Up Common Core State Standards Correlation Teaching Masters Assessment Handbook Exam View Assessment Suite Voices Theme Schedule

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Voices Literature and Writing Workshop #1

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  1. Voices Literature and Writing Workshop #1 Overview: VLW Organization

  2. Contents VLW Overview Teacher Read Alouds Writing Instruction Theme Wrap Up Common Core State Standards Correlation Teaching Masters Assessment Handbook Exam View Assessment Suite Voices Theme Schedule Voices Weekly Schedule Voices Assessment Plan Voices and Classroom Management School Wide Support for Voices Family Participation and Story Sharing Voices Professional Development

  3. What Are the Goals of This Workshop? To understand the components and organization of all the VLW materials To understand how to implement Voices in your classroom and school

  4. 1. VLW Overview

  5. VLW Components • Teacher Read Alouds (with Read Aloud CDs) • Teacher Guides • Digital Resources (on line) • Be sure to get password • Teaching Masters (with CD) • Assessment Handbook (with CD) See Z5.

  6. Program Components Teacher Read-Alouds Teacher Guide Digital Resources • approx. 132 pp. • Includes instruction for all read-alouds behind one tab and all writing lessons behind another • Includes background videos, practice activities, prompts/rubrics, graphic organizers. Available online. First Day in Grapes by L. King Perez Yanni Rubbish by Shulamith Levey Oppenheim Audio CDs • Includes recordings of all TRAs The Orange Shoes By Trinka Hakes Noble Theme Poster Teaching Masters Assessment Handbook Shota and the Star Quilt by Margaret Bateson-HIll • Central Question featured • Includes ExamView • tests for each TRA , as • well as end-of-theme • tests. • Print versions of the • tests, reteaching lessons • with BLMs, and • observational checklists. • Answer Key version in print; student version available online and on CD My Secret Bully by Trudy Ludwig

  7. Teacher Read Alouds Provides multicultural literature and curriculum for theme collections for grades K-6. Whole class book discussion and debate Oral language, oral vocabulary, and listening comprehension instruction Integrates social development instruction Supports close listening of texts read aloud Daily written response to literature Provides ELL language and literacy scaffolding

  8. Teacher Read Aloud Organization • K: 6 picture books per theme • 1-3: 5 picture books per theme • 4-5: 1-2 picture books and 1-2 chapter books • Same Voices Six Step Pedagogy for all books. See Z6-Z7.

  9. Teacher Read-Aloud Instruction:The Voices Five Step Pedagogy Connect: with students and the text Read and Discuss: the most important issues in the story or text Apply: the social, language, and literacy skills to real life situations Reflect: on the personal and social meaning of what you have learned Participate: share what you have learned with others in the Voices Theme Projects

  10. Writing Instruction Provides theme and literature-related writing instruction for grades K-6. Integrates language, social development, and literacy instruction from the Voices Read Aloud and Voices Leveled Library. Focuses on argumentative, explanatory, and narrative writing Provides both short one week and long multi-week writing projects Provides ELL scaffolding

  11. Voices Approach to Writing Instruction Literature Response:Daily written response to literature in read aloud component Writing Forms: Three to four one week writing lessons related to specific writing genre skills in writing component. Writing Projects: One two to three week project which builds on the literature, social development, and writing skill instruction in the preceding weeks.

  12. Writing Instruction Organization • K-2: • Four Writing Forms per Theme • One Week Writing Project • 3-6: • Three Writing Forms per Theme • Two Week Writing Project See Teacher Guide, Z8-Z9.

  13. Year At A Glance Themes Central Questions Teacher Read Alouds Writing Project Prompts See Z10-Z11.

  14. Suggested Theme Planner Six Step Pedagogy Six Week Themes Read Aloud Plan Writing Plan Grades 1-6: Theme Wrap Up in Week 6 Writing Project Theme Project See Z12-Z13.

  15. 2. Teacher Read Alouds

  16. Introduce the Theme Introduce the Theme Central Question (DR: Writing Project Prompt) Writing Project Prompt Theme Vocabulary (LR 1) Theme Partners Theme Project Using Grade 3 Identity Awareness Theme. See T1-T5.

  17. Lesson 1: Connect Central Question Teacher Sharing Partner Sharing, Interview, Brainstorming Preview Book and Genre Build Background (Video 1) Write About It See T6-T7.

  18. Lesson 2: Read And Discuss • Minilesson: Listening Vocabulary (LR 2) • Check Comprehension • Overall meaning • Author craft • Deepen Comprehension • Evaluation of text • Write About It • Prepares students for debate in Lesson 3 • ELL Scaffolding See T8-T9.

  19. Lesson 3: Read and Discuss • Minilesson: Comprehension or Literary Skills (GO 3) • Check Comprehension • Deepen Comprehension • Focus on discussion and debate of most important topics. • Write About It • ELL Scaffolding See T10-T11.

  20. Lesson 4: Apply • Voices Activity • Voices Core Activities #1-6 • Other Voices Activities • Write About It See T12-T13.

  21. Lesson 5: Reflect • Minilesson: Vocabulary (LR 4) • Revisit the Central Question (LR 6) • Respond to Literature • End of Week Read Aloud Assessment • Exam View Test Generator See T14-T15. See Exam View Test Suite CD.

  22. 3. Writing Instruction

  23. Writing Content 3-4 Writing Forms (one week each) 1-2 Week Writing Project See T58.

  24. Week 1: Writing Form • Present a Model (T58-T59) (LR21-LR23) • Six Trait Writing Rubric and Instruction • Analyze Model (TM 7) • Minilessons(T60-T64) • Five per week • Apply in Writing (T65) (Writing Prompt 1, LR 27) • End of Week Writing Assessment • Exam View Master Test Generator, Week 1

  25. Weeks 4-5: Writing Project • Present a Model • Personal Narrative Rubric (DR) • Analyze Model (TM 26-27; LR 50-52)) • Prewrite • Brainstorming (TM 28) • Use a Storyboard (TM 29) • Draft • Revise • Evaluator’s Checklist (TM 30) • Edit • Proofreading (LR 58) • Publish See T82-T91.

  26. 4. Theme Wrap Up In Grades 1-6, Week 6 is a Wrap Up week: • Compare Texts • Story Map (TM 31) • Theme Connection • Write About It (Close Listening Culmination) • Writing Project • Presentation Minilessons • Theme Project • End of Theme Assessment • Exam View Test Generator See T92-T99.

  27. 5. CCSS Correlation This section demonstrates how VLW aligns with the CCSS: Literature Standards Informational Standards Reading Foundational Skills Writing Speaking and Listening Language

  28. See VLW Summary Chart on the Next Page

  29. 6. Teaching Masters • Teaching Masters Handbook • Teaching Masters CD • With and Without Answers • Includes: • Theme Project Planning Guide • Teacher Read Alouds Masters • Writing Masters • Theme Wrap Up Masters

  30. 7. Assessment Handbook Assessment Handbook Read Aloud Assessment Writing Assessment End-of-Theme Assessment Student Response Form Student Observation Form Classroom Observation Form Writing Pretest and Posttest Introduction to Reteaching Strategies CCSS and Voices Assessments

  31. 8. Exam View Assessment Suite • CD in front of Assessment Handbook • Includes three components • Exam View Test Generator • Exam View Test Player • Exam View Test Manager • Load disk for each theme

  32. 9. Voices Theme Schedule

  33. 10. Voices Weekly Schedule

  34. 11. Voices Assessment Plan • Annual Pre and Post • Writing • Relationship Questionnaire (Rel-Q) • End of Week Assessments • Read Aloud • Writing • End of Theme Assessments • Read Aloud • Writing • Student Response Form • Student Observation Form

  35. 12. Voices and Classroom Management • Modeling of language and social skills, especially perspective taking and conflict resolution skills • Integrate social skills into classroom management, e.g., ABC Problem Solving Agreement and Peace Table (Topic 27) • Classroom Displays: • Voices Theme Posters (keep displayed all year) • Voices Central Question Posters (keep up for that theme) • Theme Vocabulary (for that theme) • Writing Project Displays • Theme Project Displays

  36. 13. School Wide Support for Voices • Display of Voices Themes and current theme at school entrance • Integration of Voices social skills into school wide discipline procedures (Topic 27) • Support for Voices Theme Projects • Theme 1: Multicultural Storytelling Festival • Theme 2: Community Service • Theme 3: Conflict Resolution Skits and Workshops • Theme 6: Democracy Celebration Day

  37. 14. Family Participation and Story Sharing • Family activities built into the VLW curriculum, particularly the Voices Core Activities. • Voices schools are encouraged to start a Voices Story Sharing Program: • Families commit to reading at least one book per week together. • Students bring home Voices read aloud or leveled books to read with or to their families. (Topic 28)

  38. 15. Voices Professional Development: Five Components Voices Support for School Leaders Voices Professional Development Workshops Voices Coaching Voices Study Groups Teacher Partners

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