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GENRE JOURNEYS Kaye Price-Hawkins, Consultant Priceless Literacy www.pricelessliteracy.homestead. com

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Genre Journeys. Kaye Price-Hawkins, Consultant Priceless Literacy www.pricelessliteracy.homestead.com. Agenda:. Review of one strategy from Comprehension Connections Introduce Genre Connections Construct Organizational Folder Explore Poetry Follow the Tanny McGregor pathway - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GENRE JOURNEYSKaye Price-Hawkins, Consultant

Priceless Literacy www.pricelessliteracy.homestead.com

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AGENDA: Review of one strategy from Comprehension

Connections Introduce Genre Connections Construct Organizational Folder Explore Poetry

Follow the Tanny McGregor pathway Note the topic introduced in the poetry Blend genres for variety and a deeper understanding

Build a foundational knowledge of the kinds of questions asked on the 3rd grade STAAR

Share additional titles for the units as outlined in YAGs.

Reflect on the session using the Plus-Delta Chart and Parking Lot

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SESSION OBJECTIVE:

After referring to Comprehension Connections, participants will engage in and debrief strategies for implementation and instruction in poetry while integrating additional genres: fiction, drama, nonfiction and informational text.

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THINKING LESSON * FIRST GRADE

This is where we have been…Back of folder…

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Class list:“We know we havemany differences, so when you go to your groups, I want you to brainstorm all the ways you can think of that we are similar to Ahmed.”

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GENRE CONNECTIONS INVITES ANOTHER LAYER OF THINKING…

This is where we are going…

Front of folder…

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STAAR FOLDER – 3RD GRADE QUESTIONS Types of questions:

Text evidence (lines, sentences, phrases) and purpose or meaning

Author’s Craft and Purpose Vocabulary – (purpose and

synonyms) Inference Visual Features (purpose,

headings, bold font, Photograph Table Diagram

Main message, theme, summary

Inside folder -- left…

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GOOD INSTRUCTION IS THE MINGLING OF THE WHY AND THE HOW…

“In order to become competent, literate members of society, students must be able to navigate multiple genres. [They] need to learn about particular genres through implicit experience and explicit instruction.”--from Thinking Through Genre by Heather Latimer (2003)

The

“WHY”—

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THE

“HOW”—

Launching

Sequence:

Inside folder -- right…

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THE CONCRETE EXPERIENCE:

“The more interesting, intense, and concrete the experiences accessed or

built through frontloading, the better for the reader.”

--Jeffrey Wilhelm

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THE SENSORY EXERCISE: “There are many experiences and a

multitude of occasions in which we need art forms to say what literal language cannot say.”

--Elliot W. Eisner, Stanford University School of Education

“All information gets to the brain through our sensory channels—our tactile, gustatory, olfactory, visual, kinesthetic, and auditory senses. … Cognitive education should include the development of sensory acumen.”

--Arthur L. Costa, California State University, Sacramento

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POETRY One-Minute Schema Determiner” Our existing Our evolved POETRY schema POETRY schema

BEFO

RE…

AFTE

R…

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HOW IS POETRY LIKE A ? Facts – like nonfiction –telling about

something or someone with my head…

Feelings, fearless risk-taking –telling about something or someone with my heart…

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COLLECTION OF RANDOM POEMS Kindergarten students may need you to read

the poems to them. However, someone in the Grades 1 and 2 groups will be able to read the poems.

Then complete this chart with the students: (Poetry Can…)

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ELLA FITZGERALD (1917-1996) The Queen of Scat

Scat is using your voice to sing with nonsense syllables or without words at all.

Scat is like poetry in that it gives a person a way to express herself without conventions getting in the way.

Ella’s voice is thought of as poetry in motion, with feeling taking over where convention leaves off.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrVu9WKs498

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ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG(1953-1964)

Coca Cola Plans (1958)Retroactive (1964)

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UNTITLED: MAN WITH WHITE SHOES (1954)

Robert Rauschenberg created this Combine with: oil, newspaper, photographs, postcard, fabric, printed reproductions, graphite on paper, stickers, found painting, mirror, shoes and socks on wood structure with stuffed Dominique hen

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POETRY SELECTIONS

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COMPLETED POETRY SCHEMA CHART

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