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WHAT do we read and write?

WHAT do we read and write?. What kinds of reading activities or tasks do students need to do in [content area]? What kinds of writing activities or tasks do students need to do in [content area ]? Possible sources What you read/wrote in middle and high school. What you have seen in practicum

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WHAT do we read and write?

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  1. WHAT do we read and write? • What kinds of reading activities or tasks do students need to do in [content area]? • What kinds of writing activities or tasks do students need to do in [content area]? • Possible sources • What you read/wrote in middle and high school. • What you have seen in practicum • What you have done in college courses that are in this discipline • What you think is possible, could be done, would be fun. • Things you might have done in a non-academic context that might actually fit and be able to be done in a school course.

  2. English Read Write Novels Poetry Plays Screenplays Short stories Graphic novels Narratives Autobiographies/biographies Epic poems Philosophy Essays Persuasive essays Descriptive essays Short stories Narratives Creative responses Journals Blog Poems Letters bibliographies

  3. Math read write Proofs Textbooks Word problems Math-speak Logic Project write ups Graphs, charts, maps Journals Notes Symbols Newspapers Statistics Proofs Word problems Math speak Logic Journals Symbols Processes Corollaries

  4. Social Studies Read Write Novels Textbooks Primary docs Secondary sources Newspapers Magazines Websites Blogs Biographies, autobiographies Statistics Maps, charts, photos Essays – narrative and argumentative DBQs Letters Blogs Short answers Precis Ethnographies

  5. Social Studies Read Write Documents Primary sources Secondary sources Textbooks Books Newspapers Journal articles Diaries Tests Novels [historical, fiction, alternative history] Maps Photos Constitution Court cases, case studies Essays Research papers DBQs Biographies Persuasive pieces Argumentative pieces Analysis Debates/speeches Notes Outlines Timelines FRQs

  6. SCIENCE Read Write Other people’s lab journals Research Textbooks Safety booklets Lab procedures Scientific research articles Other scientists reports Precautions Photos Diagrams Equations Lab reports! Research findings Essays Journals Observations/hypotheses Pamphlets Projects Posters proposals

  7. MATH Read write Equations Proofs Word problems Textbooks Shapes Pictures Worksheets Newspaper articles Charts Graphs Proofs Reports (stats) Analysis of data Solutions and procedures Process How we got the answer Papers – essays. Pick a side and defend with data.

  8. ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS read write Novels Classic literature Poems Epics Plays Speeches Blogs Essays Critical essays about lit Scholarly articles Photos Songs/lyrics Slam poetry Oral versus written text performances Analytical essays Blogs Responses New endings Citations Comments on others’ papers Peer editing Grammar Free writes Reflections Journals Multigenre papers outlines

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