Turn the Corner Turn the Page Donna Hudson

  • Slides: 33
Download presentation
Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Donna Hudson Longwood University South Boston Elementary School

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Donna Hudson Longwood University South Boston Elementary School

Turn the Corner You just finished a great book! What did that require? What

Turn the Corner You just finished a great book! What did that require? What did you do next?

Turn the Corner Good Readers Need Time to read Time to share People to

Turn the Corner Good Readers Need Time to read Time to share People to share with Another good book Educators: Our students need those exact, same things!

Turn the Corner How many minutes per class period do you think most Reading

Turn the Corner How many minutes per class period do you think most Reading classrooms allocate to self-selected independent reading? A) None B) 10 minutes C) 15 minutes D) 20 +

Turn the Corner “Every measure…tells us that the major predictor of academic success is

Turn the Corner “Every measure…tells us that the major predictor of academic success is the amount of time that a student spends reading. ” Nancie Atwell, 2007

Turn the Corner The top 5 percent of students 144 times more than read

Turn the Corner The top 5 percent of students 144 times more than read up to ______ the bottom 5 percent of students. Nancie Atwell, 2007

Turn the Corner “… two consistent factors are associated with the highest reading scores.

Turn the Corner “… two consistent factors are associated with the highest reading scores. Consistently, students who read the most pages independently for pleasure, and who were read to daily by their teachers, showed the highest reading skills. ” Nichols, 2009

Turn the Corner ”a carefully monitored independent reading program is the single most important

Turn the Corner ”a carefully monitored independent reading program is the single most important part of your reading instructional program” Regie Routman, 2000

Turn the Corner “ Giving all students, especially those experiencing difficulty, more time to

Turn the Corner “ Giving all students, especially those experiencing difficulty, more time to read in school is the most certain way to help all students become more skilled and engaged, and even to be more prepared to achieve on standardized tests" Ivey, 2008 …more time to read in school…leads to students who are more prepared for SOL tests

Turn the Corner SO…Why don’t we let our kids read during Reading? We are

Turn the Corner SO…Why don’t we let our kids read during Reading? We are BUSY! Teaching strategies Teaching vocabulary Teaching test taking skills Turn the Corner

Turn the Corner IF THEY DON’T READ IN SCHOOL, WHEN DO THEY READ? On

Turn the Corner IF THEY DON’T READ IN SCHOOL, WHEN DO THEY READ? On the way to soccer? At dance? After they play Nintendo? Turn the Corner

 If you don’t give them time to read in school, why do you

If you don’t give them time to read in school, why do you think it will be important to them to read at home? Turn the Corner It’s time for you to TURN THE CORNER! Do it by letting your students TURN THE PAGE!

Turn the Page

Turn the Page

Turn the Page As a Classroom Teacher As a Librarian As an Instructional Coach

Turn the Page As a Classroom Teacher As a Librarian As an Instructional Coach As an Administrator Commit yourself … to building lifelong readers.

Turn the Page In the Classroom: IMPLEMENT and PRIORITIZE an Independent Reading component

Turn the Page In the Classroom: IMPLEMENT and PRIORITIZE an Independent Reading component

Turn the Page Do it First. Train students to start class every day by

Turn the Page Do it First. Train students to start class every day by sitting down and opening their book. This is their time to read.

Turn the Page Everyday, talk about books. I just finished a great book. .

Turn the Page Everyday, talk about books. I just finished a great book. . . How are you liking that? Tell us about that book you just finished. What are you going to read next?

Turn the Page Everyday, record progress. What page are you on? make it audible

Turn the Page Everyday, record progress. What page are you on? make it audible make it visible YOUR Expectations = THEIR Motivation

Turn the Page Building a library: Let students and parents know that you want

Turn the Page Building a library: Let students and parents know that you want their old books Let teachers and librarians know that you want their discards Ask for donations Shop the Goodwill store Buy books instead of bulletin board materials!

Turn the Page Assessing Use the book you are currently reading to … Write

Turn the Page Assessing Use the book you are currently reading to … Write a summary Do a story map Write the next chapter Make a book cover Tell about the author’s style Find powerful adjectives Discuss character motives Retell in 5 Power. Point slides

Turn the Page Assessing Have your students keep a book log Table of Contents

Turn the Page Assessing Have your students keep a book log Table of Contents Number each entry List the Title List the Author Corresponding book summaries Title, Author, Setting, Main Characters Short summaries My favorite part was…

Turn the Page Teachers: Implement an Independent Reading Program in YOUR classroom! Do it

Turn the Page Teachers: Implement an Independent Reading Program in YOUR classroom! Do it first – Give them time to read Talk about books – Do book talks, do author talks Record their progress – visible, audible Build your library – ask! Assess their reading – do the same assignment with different books, keep a log, find something that works for you!

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! From the Math Teacher: From

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! From the Math Teacher: From the Science Teacher: From the Parents: From the Students: Your students won’t put down their books to do multiplication! I keep having to tell your students to put their books I can’t believe that away during my son is sitting onclass! the couch at night I am so happy to see READING! my son READING! You the book? greatest! Can I getare a new When I finish this I Do you know who my want to read… favorite author is?

Turn the Page In the Library: INSPIRE CURIOSITY and EXCITEMENT about books and authors

Turn the Page In the Library: INSPIRE CURIOSITY and EXCITEMENT about books and authors

Turn the Page Challenge students to read all the Newberry Award winners Introduce authors

Turn the Page Challenge students to read all the Newberry Award winners Introduce authors Do booktalks Have contests See MARY CRAIG and LIN HILL’s information from their session “Powering Up Book Promotion”

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! From the Teachers: From Your

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! From the Teachers: From Your Peers: From the students: Thanks for telling my kids about Alvin Ho! Can some of my students come check out more books during their PE? You are doing WHAT at your school? I think that might work at my school, too. When I finish this I Can I get a new book? want to read… Can I come to the library twice this week?

Turn the Page Instructional Coaches Spread the joy of Reading across your entire building!

Turn the Page Instructional Coaches Spread the joy of Reading across your entire building!

Turn the Page Have EVERY adult promote their favorite book. Posters Videos Character Dress-up

Turn the Page Have EVERY adult promote their favorite book. Posters Videos Character Dress-up Day Contests Visiting Authors

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! From Your Parents: From Your

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! From Your Parents: From Your Peers: From Your Teachers: From Your Students: Do you want to read this book I just finished? What did you read last? Do you think I would like it? Your school has changed my son’s life. What a wonderful place! What a great school. My kids never used to ask for books! You are doing WHAT at your school? Hmmm… Congratulations on those scores! Now how did you do that? That was actually fun. I think I’ll read Percy Jackson next.

Turn the Page Principals and Administrators: Support your coaches, and your librarians, and your

Turn the Page Principals and Administrators: Support your coaches, and your librarians, and your teachers who inspire reading. GET ON THE BOAT!

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! What a fantastic program. This

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Reap the Rewards! What a fantastic program. This school has changed my child’s life!

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Build Lifelong Readers RE G N I D

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page Build Lifelong Readers RE G N I D A

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page References: Atwell, N. (2007). The reading zone. New

Turn the Corner, Turn the Page References: Atwell, N. (2007). The reading zone. New York: Scholastic Inc. Ivey, G. & Broaddus, K. (2001). Just plain reading: A survey of what makes students want to read in middle school classrooms. Reading Research Quarterly, 36(4), 350 -377. Retrieved July 17, 2009 from Education Research Complete database. Nichols, B. (2009) What does the research tell us about sustained silent reading. Library Media Connection, 27(6), 47. Retrieved July 17, 2009 from Wilson Omni. File Full Text Select database. Routman, R. (2002). Reading essentials: The specifics you need to teach reading well. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.