Week 3
This week most of my primary classrooms are working on completing their Developmental Reading Assessments (DRA) so they can begin their small group instruction. Because the students have really been able to read independently (anywhere from 1st graders reading about 15 minutes to 5th graders reading 28 minutes), the teachers are able to pull individual students to complete their assessments.
Week 3 for our 1st and 2nd grade classes brought to life the Work on Writing choice from Daily 5. Our 1st grade teachers are focusing on retelling in writing. They modeled for their students how to write at least 2 sentences to respond to their reading. They also modeled how to make lists, and how to write the room(from songs and poems around the room). The students are busy little writers during their Work on writing choice. With two of the Daily 5 components under way, the teachers are able to run at least two rotations with mini-lessons in between, giving them an opportunity to do their DRAs. Listening to Reading will be introduced next week...looking forward to it!

Most of our classes are at different points in their Café, or reader's workshop. 3rd grade is still building stamina while working on Monitoring Comprehension with Fix-up strategies. In our upper grades, they are focusing on several strategies. One strategy in particular, Adjusting and Applying different reading rates to match text to work on fluency is my favorite to sit in on. Teachers use the Read Aloud,
Goldilocks and the Three Bears to model how to change their rate, voice quality and tone, etc. It is always fun to hear the teachers talking like Papa, Mama, and Baby Bear. The kids, especially the upper grade kids, get a kick out of it too! After the teacher models this, the students work in groups to practice adjusting their reading rate, etc. with a read aloud that the teacher provides them.
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One fabulous, easy way to keep the conversation going about reading is during class meetings. Our staff typically opens each day with a class meeting to check in with the students. On Friday, I had the chance to sit in on a class meeting in our 4/5 multi-graded class and was excited to hear them talking about what Café strategies they had used the night before during their reading homework. Three girls were talking in a small group, two had used the Back up and Reread strategy to help them with parts of the story they had not understood and one had used Tune Into Interesting Words. One girl said, " I was reading and I wasn't thinking so I had to go back and Reread." Yes....that is what this work is all about...getting the students to monitor their own reading process!! Nice work!