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WRITE CLICK v . 2.0

WRITE CLICK v . 2.0. Melissa Simons Elkhorn High School msimons@epsne.org. B.W. . Before Wii . . . . A.W. (After Wii). If you can’t beat ‘em . . . . First Test. Turn on your remote. Pretend like it’s your cell phone.

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WRITE CLICK v . 2.0

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  1. WRITE CLICK v. 2.0 Melissa Simons Elkhorn High School msimons@epsne.org

  2. B.W.

  3. Before Wii . . .

  4. A.W. (After Wii)

  5. If you can’t beat ‘em . . .

  6. First Test • Turn on your remote. • Pretend like it’s your cell phone. • In other words, hold down the power button for a moment until it “turns on.”

  7. Roll Call . . . • Elementary • Middle School • High School • District Level • Prestigious, mysterious category 0 0 1 0 0

  8. In my typical day . . . • begin with a “team” or (PLC) meeting during plan • ESLA ~ 35 • English 9 ~ 26 and 25 • Honors English 9 ~ 31 and 30 • EHS ~ 1250 and growing

  9. Why the Clicker? • # 1 on our list was engagement • Who needs Data? • Data was a by-product but has changed the way I teach and learn in my classroom

  10. Today’s theme? Be a Genius!

  11. Second Test

  12. I have heard of the “clickers”, response pads, or e-instruction. • Strongly Agree • Agree • Disagree • Strongly Disagree 1 0 0 0

  13. My school building owns a set of “clickers.” • True • False 1 0

  14. I have taught a class using the “clickers.” • Yes • No 1 0

  15. The Basics • Begin by thinking what types of activities you use to engage students • Examples: Lecture, class response, pre-reading surveys, pre-tests, post-tests, assessments (state and local)

  16. The Miracle Clicker! • It grades everything . . . EVEN • okay, not essays, but wouldn’t that be nice! • Instant feedback for re-teachings, check for understanding, or to launch discussions

  17. from Romeo and Juliet: I believe in love at first sight. • Strongly Agree • Agree • Disagree • Strongly Disagree 0 0 1 0

  18. Writing: I spend at least five minutes revising my writing assignments. • Strongly Agree • Agree • Disagree • Revising? What is Revising again? 0 0 1 0

  19. Tests . . . ta-dah! • You want data? We got data! • Instructor summaries, item analysis, question and response reports, study guides with correct and/or incorrect responses-all export to excel formats • Who could ask for anything more! • Once you know . . . it’s addictive.

  20. Must have accessory for fall

  21. Great Source Reading Comprehension

  22. Let’s take a test. • Engage SMA • “A World of Good” • Results

  23. Creating a Lesson • Fastgrade • TMA • Samples

  24. After the Assessment • Reports • Re-grade

  25. Holt Handbook Chapter Tests Typical Teacher Resource

  26. Writing Effective Sentences In the next few examples, choose the best sentence.

  27. Many nations have cheese-making traditions. Those traditions go back hundreds of years. • Many nations have cheese-making traditions, those traditions go back hundreds of years. • Many nations have cheese-making traditions that go back hundreds of years. • Many nations have cheese-making traditions they go back hundreds of years. • Many nations have cheese-making traditions. That go back hundreds of years. 0 0 1 0

  28. Sentence Combining • Choose the best combined sentence.

  29. I could see myself working day and night. I could also see myself going to the movies with friends. • I could see myself working day and night; and going to the movies with friends. • I could see myself working day and night, yet I could also see myself going to the movies with friends. • I could see myself working day and night, meanwhile, I could also see myself going to the movies with friends. • Going to the movies with friends, I could also see myself working day and night. 1 0 0 0

  30. Great Source Dailies Sentence Composing

  31. Unscramble and write out the sentence chunks to make a sentence with the same pattern as the model.Then, write a sentence of your own that follows the model. MODEL: With my heart beating so it choked me, I pushed open the door and stood, staring. Mrs. Mike • wondering • so they betrayed me • with my hands shaking • I picked up the letter and waited

  32. Sentence Starter?Please enter your opener. • wondering • so they betrayed me • with my hands shaking • I picked up the letter and waited 0 0 1 0

  33. Unscramble and write out the sentence chunks to make a sentence that makes sense. • was that a fire had broken out • that the light of the lamp upon the table • my first impression • as I opened the door • for the room was so filled with smoke • was blurred by it

  34. Sentence Starter?Please enter your opener. • that the light of the lamp upon the table • my first impression • as I opened the door • for the room was so filled with smoke 1 1 1 1

  35. Like furniture in a room, sentence parts can be arranged in different ways. Unscramble and write out each sentence twice. • and said the evil word himself three or four times • Charles abandoned the little girl • each time • Monday morning • getting his mouth washed out with soap

  36. Sentence Starter?Please enter your opener. • and said the evil word himself three or four times • Charles abandoned the little girl • each time • Monday morning • getting his mouth washed out with soap 0 0 1 0 0

  37. Write a new sentence by rearranging the sentence parts. • She nodded, • her eyes still wide with fear, • but she let the branch go • and took his hand • straightening a little and swaying. • Katherine Paterson, Bridge to Terabithia

  38. Sentence Starter?Please enter your opener. • She nodded, • her eyes still wide with fear, • but she let the branch go • and took his hand • straightening a little and swaying 0 0 0 0 1

  39. Sentence Composing for High School Don Killgallon

  40. Unscramble the sentence parts writing out the sentence with correct punctuation. • the tyrannosaur • with huge flaring nostrils • a long snuffling inhalation that fluttered Baselton’s trouser legs • gave Baselton a smell

  41. Sentence Starter?Enter your opener. • the tyrannosaur • with huge flaring nostrils • a long snuffling inhalation that fluttered Baselton’s trouser legs • gave Baselton a smell 0 1 0 0

  42. The Lost World~Michael Crichton • With huge flaring nostrils, the tyrannosaur gave Baselton a smell, a long snuffling inhalation that fluttered Baselton’s trouser legs.

  43. Unscramble the sentence parts writing out the sentence with correct punctuation. • and the jingle of trace chains • was louder • drag of brakes • the sound of the approaching grain teams • thud of big hooves on hard ground

  44. Sentence Starter?Enter your opener. • and the jingle of trace chains • was louder • drag of brakes • the sound of the approaching grain teams • thud of big hooves on hard ground 0 0 0 1 0

  45. Of Mice and Men~John Steinbeck • The sound of the approaching grain teams was louder, thud of big hooves on the hard ground, drag of brakes, and the jingle of trace chains.

  46. Unscramble the sentence parts writing out the sentence with correct punctuation. • and yet knowing no way to avoid it • that winter my mother and brother came • buying furniture on the installment plan • and we set up housekeeping • being cheated

  47. Sentence Starter?Enter your opener. • and yet knowing no way to avoid it • that winter my mother and brother came • buying furniture on the installment plan • and we set up housekeeping • being cheated 0 0 0 0 1

  48. Black Boy~ Richard Wright • That winter my mother and brother came, and we set up housekeeping, buying furniture on the installment plan, being cheated, and yet knowing no way to avoid it.

  49. The Real ACT Prep Guide Thomson*Peterson’s The ONLY Official Prep Guide from the Makers of the ACT

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