I. The Project
This summer I will be working to support teachers and children in K-3 summer schools scheduled at 16 sites in a city. The focus of our work will be on the prevention of reading difficulties. For the last several weeks I have been busy creating eBooks for teachers as professional support for their work. Each book is aligned and helps to explicate the pedagogy and content of the literacy project I designed.
Four literacy/learning structures dominate the 3-hour block in kindergarten and grade 1 and three in the 90 minute block in grades 2 and 3. These include:
There will be internal supports (master teachers, principals) and external supports (coaches from my company and myself) along with the eBook guides. Below are two pages from the 42-page Interactive Read Aloud Guide. In this eBook each of the selected read aloud texts are outlined and include:
Here are some sample pages:
II. Read Aloud & Guided Texts
The read aloud texts selected include:
Kindergarten
Second Grade
Guided Reading Collection from Lee & Low Books (Text Levels: 1-40)
Frog & Toad, Jamaica, Carlos, Song Lee, Hey L'il D, Ivy & Bean, Nikki & Deja, Julian, Mice & Beans, Danitra Brown, Dyamonde Daniel, and Koya Delaney
Technology
So the one thing I don't have in place that I know would make a difference would be a handful of iPads/iPod Touches in each classroom with some specific apps that I have used with other children or have seen used. I am trying to figure out how to get that done--if not across all 16 sites at least at a few sites. If you have any ideas let me know.
Works Cited
This summer I will be working to support teachers and children in K-3 summer schools scheduled at 16 sites in a city. The focus of our work will be on the prevention of reading difficulties. For the last several weeks I have been busy creating eBooks for teachers as professional support for their work. Each book is aligned and helps to explicate the pedagogy and content of the literacy project I designed.
Four literacy/learning structures dominate the 3-hour block in kindergarten and grade 1 and three in the 90 minute block in grades 2 and 3. These include:
- interactive read aloud with quality children's books
- shared, choral, echo, & paired reading/writing/performing (I designed a shared reading anthology featuring diverse texts with city emphasis)
- guided literacy group (guided reading, guided phonics, and guided writing) with multicultural texts
- inquiry centers
There will be internal supports (master teachers, principals) and external supports (coaches from my company and myself) along with the eBook guides. Below are two pages from the 42-page Interactive Read Aloud Guide. In this eBook each of the selected read aloud texts are outlined and include:
- book introduction
- vocabulary selection
- text dependent questions aligned to CCSS [ELA and mathematics]
- aesthetic questions and engagements designed to invite embodiment of the text.
Here are some sample pages:
II. Read Aloud & Guided Texts
The read aloud texts selected include:
Kindergarten
- Aruego, Jose. (2002). Weird Friends: Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom. Illustrated by Ariane Dewey. San Diego, CA: Gulliver Books.
- Brenner, Barbara. (1997). Thinking About Ants (big book format). Illustrated by Carol Schwartz. New York: Mondo Books.
- Collier, Bryan. (2004). Uptown. New York: Henry Holt.
- Cotten, Cynthia. (2002). At the Edge of the Woods: A Counting Book. Illustrated by Reg Cartwright. New York: Henry Holt.
- Jenkins, Steve. (2011). Actual Size. New York: Sandpiper.
- Thong, Roseanne. (2000). Round as a Mooncake: A Book of Shapes. Illustrated by Grace Lin. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.
- Burns, Marilyn. (2008). The Greedy Triangle. Illustrated by Gordon Silveria. New York: Scholastic.
- English, Karen. (2004). Hot Day on Abbott Avenue. Illustrated by Javaka Steptoe. New York: Clarion Books.
- Lunis, Natalie. (1999). A Closer Look (big book format). New York: Newbridge Educational Publisher.
- Park, Linda Sue.(2009). The Firekeeper's Son. Illustrated by Julie Downing. New York: Sandpiper.
- Winter, Jeanette. (2011). The Watcher: Jane Goodall's Life with the Chimps. New York: Schwartz & Wade.
- Winter, Jonah. (2011). Sonia Sotomayor: A Judge Grows in the Bronx: La juez que crecio en el Bronx. Illustrated by Edel Rodriguz. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
Second Grade
- Chin, Jason. (2009). Redwoods. New York: Flashpoint.
- Claire, Nivola. (2011). Life in the Ocean: The Story of Oceanographer Sylvia Earle. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
- Elya, Susan Middleton. (2006). Home at Last. Illustrated by Felipe Davalos. New York: Lee & Low.
- Guiberson, Brenda. (2009). Life in the Boreal Forest. Illustrated by Gennady Spirin. New York: Henry Holt.
- Tate, Bill. (2012). It Jes Happened: When Bill Traylor Started to Draw. Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. New York: Lee & Low.
- Alvarez, Julia. (2002). How Tia Lola Came to (Visit) Stay. New York: Yearling.
- Curtis, Christopher Paul. (2004). Bud, Not Buddy. New York: Laurel Leaf.
- Myers, Walter Dean. (2008). Ida B. Wells: Let the Truth Be Told. Illustrated by Bonnie Christensen. New York:
- Pinkney, Davis Andrea. (2000). Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. San Diego, CA: Harcourt.
- Weston, Mark. (2008). Honda the Boy Who Dreamed of Cars. Illustrated by Katie Yamasaki. New York: Lee & Low Books.
Guided Reading Collection from Lee & Low Books (Text Levels: 1-40)
- Big Cats, Little Cats
- What Do You See at the Pond?
- How Do I help?
- What Can Fly?
- First Day of School
- Family Picnic
- This Is My Home
- Batter Up
- Jump Rope
- What Time is It?
- Best Friends
- My Family
- Laundry Day
- What a Street
- We Eat Rice
- I Play Soccer
- I Make Clay Pots
- At the Park
- In the Mountains
- I Need to Ask You Something
- Block Party
- The Dashiki
- Ice Cream Money
- Go Go Gumbo
- Car Wash
- Chinatown Adventure
- Confetti Eggs
- Living in An Igloo
- The Best Thing
- Silent Sam
- The Goat Goes to Town
- At the Firehouse with Dad
- Pop Pop and Grandpa
- Surprise Moon
- Can You Top That?
- David's Drawings
- Leo and the Butterflies
- African Dance: Drumbeat in Our Feet
- Allie's Basketball Dream
- Rainbow Joe and Me
- My Steps
- Babu's Song
- Under the Lemon Moon
- DeShawn Days
- Saturday at the New You
- Strong to the Hoop
- Richard Wright and the Library Card
- Abuela's Weave
- Baseball Saved Us
- Joe Louis, My Champion
Frog & Toad, Jamaica, Carlos, Song Lee, Hey L'il D, Ivy & Bean, Nikki & Deja, Julian, Mice & Beans, Danitra Brown, Dyamonde Daniel, and Koya Delaney
Technology
So the one thing I don't have in place that I know would make a difference would be a handful of iPads/iPod Touches in each classroom with some specific apps that I have used with other children or have seen used. I am trying to figure out how to get that done--if not across all 16 sites at least at a few sites. If you have any ideas let me know.
Works Cited
Bell, Y.R. & Clark, T.R. (1998).
Culutrally relevant radign
material as related to comprehension and recall in African American children.
Journal of Black Psychology, 24 (4), 455-475.
Gangi, J. M. (2008). The unbearable whiteness of literacy instruction: Realizing the
implications of the proficient reader research. MultiCultural Review, 17(2), 30-35.
McNair, J. C. (2008b). The representation of
authors and illustrators of color in school-based book clubs. Language Arts, 85(3), 193-201.
Scroggins, M. J. & Gangi, J. M. (2004).
Paul Laurence who? Invisibility and
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