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Introductions Begins in Kindergarten Valerie Roncaglione, Jeff Williams Valerie Roncaglione Kindergarten Teacher Solon City Schools, Solon, Ohio Jeff Williams Literacy Coach & District Teacher Leader Solon City Schools, Solon, Ohio Positions High quality literacy teaching IS differentiation Learning letters and sounds happens while learning to read rather than being a prerequisite Teachers must design instruction from observations/data rather than perceptions Rather than working to Close Achievement Gaps we believe in Preventing Achievement Gaps Concepts Schedules and Timing Data Driven ings Instructional moves Centering Small groups Writing Dynamic ing January data Reflections What does this mean to us? Trimesters Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Calendar Time Calendar Time Calendar Time Calendar Time Calendar Time Trimester 1: Data and Culture Building Trimester 2 & 3: Centering & Small Instruction 10:00 11:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:30 12:00 12:30 No new instruction and No new instruction and 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:30 No new instruction and 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:30 No new instruction and 10:00 11:00 12:00 12:30 No new instruction and Expectations Every child, 2-3 times per week, 5-10 mins. per group 12:30 1:45 12:30 1:45 12:30 1:45 Science /Social Studies Science /Social Studies Science /Social Studies Wrap up and Dismissal Wrap up and Dismissal Wrap up and Dismissal 12:30 1:45 Science /Social Studies Wrap up and Dismissal 12:30 1:45 Science /Social Studies Wrap up and Dismissal 1

Data Collection Ohio requires K-RAL (Kindergarten Readiness Assessment in Language) before Oct. 1 Simple letter identification and oral language assessment K-RAM: K-RASS: Social Studies K-RASH: Science & Health K-R: Physical Education Additional Assessments Letters/Sounds Identification Hearing and Recording Sounds Test High Frequency Words (25) DRA 2 Data Driven ings Lowest: Small needs-based groups around letter/sound work Middle: Small needs-based groups around letter/sound and word work Centering Small group work Instructional Moves: Higher: Small needs-based groups around reading text (guided reading) Instructional Moves: Centering Culture Management system Literacy-based centers Mostly open-ended centers standing centers that do not change drastically from week to week, but the focus within them changes Student choice 2

Instructional Moves: Small Goal is to build upon and increase literacy knowledge Make connections using meaningful texts reading and writing Make connections between what is known and new A: Area for Instruction: Letter Identification and Sounds Interactive Read-Alouds(letter books from Dominee Press) Letter sorts (capital vs. lower case, letter vs. letter) Letter Hunts B: Area for Instruction: Attending to beginning sounds Continue to build sound knowledge Picture Sorts (initial sounds, two or three letters at a time) Specific letter instruction based on need (Q, Y, X) Write the walls (words that begin with ) C: Area for Instruction: Beginning AND Ending sounds *Transferring sound knowledge to writing Rhyming Making Words/Word Families (stamp it out, word bricks) Rhyming Picture Sorts Write the walls (words that begin and/or end with ) 3

D: CB, NM, ALS, Area for Instruction: High Frequency Words Ending AND Medial Sounds Shared Making Words with magnet letters Dictated Sentences Word Hunts E: MG, JG, DG,, EK *Instruction based on What s Next? from DRA2 Oral Score Accuracy rate Teach student how to take words apart (e.g. onset/rime; syllables) to problem-solve unknown words Teach student how to use word chunks to problem-solve unknown words Teach student how to use analogies (word families) to problem-solve unknown words Teach student how to make connections to word study concepts to problem-solve unknown words Teach student how to use beginning letter(s)/sound(s), sentence and/or story structure, as well as meaning (illustrations/background knowledge) to problem-solve unknown words Phrasing Teach student how to group words and read in phrases Teach student how to read with expression Teach student how to heed punctuation for expression and phrasing rate Teach student how to increase reading rate with familiar texts Teach student how to adjust reading rate depending on purpose Monitoring Teach student to monitor 1-1 correspondence Teach student how to notice when reading doesn t make sense Teach student how to use known words to monitor Instructional Moves: Writing Workshop and Writing Connections Minilessons Writing can contribute to building almost every kind of literacy learning that is needed by the successful reader Marie M. Clay, 2001 4

Pools of Knowledge Mm Tt Writing World Experiences DeFord 2000 5

The words a child can read are not necessarily the words he can write. and writing are fundamentally different cognitive processes. Digging Ditches see The Mm Tt Nn No Clay, 1991 Writing World Experiences DeFord 2000 HF Words : October ings HF Words : January ings Level 16/I: : ALS, JK, AJS Level 6/E:, Rhyming : Rhyming : : CK, KL HF Words Level 16/I: Level 16/I: HF Words : : ALS, JK, AJS Level 6/E:, HF Words : : ALS, JK, AJS Level 6/E:, Rhyming : : CK, KL HF Words Rhyming : : CK, KL HF Words 6

HF Words : Rhyming : Level 16/I: : ALS, JK, AJS Level 6/E:, : CK, KL HF Words Other K Classroom Data: Level 1: 1 student Level 2: 7 students Level 3: 4 students Level 4: 1 student Level 6: 4 students Level 8: 2 students Level 12: 1 student That was from the first two weeks of January... Some of the 2's and 3'sare moving quick... Contacts: Teachers need to be tentative in their judgments and must easily and quickly change the emphasis of the instruction in response to interactions with learners. Clay, Marie, M. (2005). Literacy Lessons Designed for Individuals: Part II. p. 208 Jeff: jwilliams@solonboe.org Valerie: vroncaglione@solonboe.org Contacts: Jeff: jwilliams@solonboe.org Valerie: vroncaglione@solonboe.org 7