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Goals for this session…

Goals for this session…. Develop a Learning Plan Create Schedule for Unit Implementation Become familiar with Writing to Learn strategies. Writing to Learn - Writing Break. What are your greatest hopes for your upcoming unit? What are your greatest concerns?. Developing a Learning Plan.

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Goals for this session…

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  1. Goals for this session… Develop a Learning Plan Create Schedule for Unit Implementation Become familiar with Writing to Learn strategies

  2. Writing to Learn - Writing Break What are your greatest hopes for your upcoming unit? What are your greatest concerns?

  3. Developing a Learning Plan Hook AMT Technology Differentiation

  4. A Hook…

  5. AMT Acquisition Meaning Transfer

  6. A M T

  7. Example: Language Arts/Reading Students group the words and consider, “What do these words in common?” Students memorize words from a vocabulary list. Students read a story containing the new words and explain the meaning in context. Students make a web of the words’ relationships and concepts. Students critique and edit a paper in which the new words are misused. Students use the recently learned words in various speaking and writing situations. M A T M M T

  8. What should be in the Learning Plan to improve these abilities? Thought provoking questions and challenges that require students to fit together the pieces of learning into generalizations. Opportunities for students to apply these generalizations in new (transfer) situations. Experiences that show how knowledge and skill are building blocks to support meaning making and transfer.

  9. “The most challenging (i.e., widely missed) items on standardized tests are not questions requiring recall or basic skills. They invariably involve transfer…” - Wiggins and McTighe

  10. What does that look like in our units? How do you plan to deliver the content of your unit? • What text resources are available? • What technology resources are available? • Are those materials organized and ready to go?

  11. What does that look like in our units? What will the process be to deliver the content of your unit? What learning experiences will enable the students to achieve results? • Where will cooperative groups be most effective? • What instructional strategieswill be used to make meaning and transfer learning? • Tools for Teaching – Janet Allen • Opportunities for Writing to Learn • Where can you offer choice and/or support inquiry?

  12. RAFT An engaging, high level strategy that encourages writing across the curriculum. A way to encourage students to… • …assume a role • …consider their audience • …write in a particular format • …examine a topicfrom a relevant perspective All of the above can serve as motivators by giving students choice, appealing to their interests and learning profiles, and adapting to student readiness levels.

  13. The RAFT strategy… • All students are working towards the same KUDs, regardless of which RAFT they choose. • Forces students to process information, rather than just writing out answers to questions. • Students are more motivated to undertake the writing assignment because it involves them personally and allows for more creative responses to learning the materials

  14. A RAFT can… • Be differentiated in a variety of ways: readiness level, learning profile, and/or student interest • Be created by the students or by incorporating a blank row for that option • Be used as introductory “hooks” into a unit of study • Keep one column consistent while varying the other columns in the RAFT grid Carol Tomlinson

  15. Lesson Understanding: Compromise is a way we can cooperate.

  16. Collaborative Planning Time: Develop the Learning Plan Interrelates learning goals Creates anticipation and excitement for learning Increases engagement Meets individual needs

  17. Schedule for Unit Implementation

  18. Resources Tools for Teaching & More Tools for Teaching, Janet Allen Understanding by Design Guide to High Quality Units, Wiggins & McTighe Content Area Writing, Harvey Daniels www.coreplanner.com www.bishopwoodsschool.wikispaces.com

  19. Bishop Woods Teachers are the BEST! Thank You!

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