Friday, 21 February 2020

Fiction vs Nonfiction

Readers approach fiction and nonfiction differently. Fiction refers to plot, settings, and characters created from the imagination, while nonfiction refers to factual stories focused on actual events and people. 

 The contents of the Fiction vs. Nonfiction Interactive Notebook:

  • Bibliography 
  • Anchor charts 
  • Elements Interactive Notebook
  • Book Sort Interactive Notebook
  • Text Sort Interactive Notebook
  • Genre Sort Interactive Notebook
  • Summary Interactive Notebook
  • Writing Activity



Thursday, 13 February 2020

Reading and Interactive Notebooks

I have been thinking a lot about how structure my literacy block, particularly Readers' Workshop. I wanted to share the Reading Rotation and interactive notebooks that we use to keep track of our skills and strategies.

Minds-On

We start together with a Minds-On block. This block is a time for students to notice the author’s craft and to engender comprehension strategies.  . This can be an explicit modelling of the skill, modelled reading, shared reading, or an interactive reading of a mentor text. This block readies our minds to learn or develop a literacy skill.

Reading 

Next, we read! In the Reading block, each student or pair of students have an individual novel with aligns to the mode of reading we are currently studying, such as biographies or persuasive texts. It is time for students to note their reading progress and to read for a sustained period of time. As they read, students are encouraged to take notice of the literacy skills we studied in the Minds-On session.

Independent Task

Now we move into Independent Task block, students practice the skill by completing a task in the Reading Rotation. This block is a time for students to share and coalesce their thinking with a partner or small group. Students engage in reflective dialogue regarding their reading and comprehension of read texts.

Interactive Notebooks

I have created many interactive notebook resources to help students Examine the text. Please visit my store to see my Theme and Author's Purpose 





 







Reflect

The Reflect block of the reading block is a time for students to voice their new learnings and to revisit the teaching point. Students voice the “Noticings” and “Wonderings” shared with their partner to the larger group. Students name the reading skill or strategy they noticed, and perhaps used, in their independent reading. Teachers take note of the sharing on a class chart. The anecdotal records serve as an assessment tool, as well as means for determining A revisitation of the teaching point brings closure to the session




Monday, 10 February 2020

Division Bundle - Unit and Games

Division Bundle is complete!
To help your students master basic division facts, this bundle combines:

  1.  A complete division unit 
  2. Strategic division games or stations 

The Unit


The 116 page unit contains 13 lessons and an accompanying 28 page flashcard file will help in the teaching and student learning of strategies, tips, and models to solve basic division facts. 

Included in this resource:
  • Anchor Charts 
  • Lesson Plans
  • Flashcards
  • Activities
  • Diagnostic Assessment
13 sessions are included:
  1.  Introduction to Division
  2.  Equal Groupings
  3. Repeated Subtraction
  4. Number Lines 
  5. Arrays
  6. Thinking Multiplication
  7. Identity and Zero Property
  8. A Number Divided by Itself 
  9. Halving Strategy (Dividing by 2)
  10. Dividing by 5 and 10
  11. Halving Twice (Dividing by 4) 
  12. Dividing by 3 
  13. Learning Showcase


The  Games and Stations

The 114 page Games and Stations helps students grasp the difficult concept of division through strategic games and activities. It includes anchor charts, ten games, and reflection sheets.

To demonstrate their understanding of the basic division facts, students will play a game to help learn the following strategies or properties:

  1. Zero Property 
  2. Identity Property 
  3. Making Models (Arrays) and Visual Representations (Skip Counting) 
  4. Number Divided By Itself 
  5. Halving (Dividing by 2, 4, and 8) 
  6. Dividing by 5 and 10 
  7. Tripling (Dividing by 3, 6, and 9) 
  8. Think Multiplication 
  9. Fact Families 
This resource includes the following for each strategy: Anchor chart(s) Flashcards Activity, and Reflection sheet









Monday, 3 February 2020

TPT Sale!

Resources at Eclectech Educator are being offered at 20% OFF, INCLUDING BUNDLES!! Plus, you can get an additional 5% OFF with the promo code: FEBSALE on Tuesday and Wednesday... 

Yesssssss! This is the perfect way to stock up on resources for the coming months, including BUNDLES which already include deep discounts!




Sunday, 2 February 2020

Biography Unit

Biography Unit has been updated!

Biography means "writing about life." In this complete reading unit, readers learn only about a variety of notable subjects - their achievements, impact, struggles, and the world in which they live. Students will make arguments about the significance of the person's accomplishments and to extract life lessons. 

The resource is organized around TWELVE lessons or big ideas of biographies. Each big idea has the following: 
  •  Session Synopsis (detailed lesson plan) 
  • Anchor Chart Task (independent or group work) 
I have also included a bibliography and an overview of how I organize my reading block.