Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Getting to the CORE of Literacy
1. Linda Martier, Literacy Coach
Devon Betz, Reading Specialist
Deborah Hoover, Librarian
Shallow Brook Intermediate School
Northeastern School District
2. The CORE: Read, Talk, Write
“The implementation of a coherent curriculum;
effective lessons; and abundant amounts of
purposeful reading, writing and talking should be
schools’ highest priorities.”
Schmoker, Mike. Focus. Alexandia, Virginia: ASCD, 2011. Print.
3. Curriculum: Common Core
Read: Vocabulary
Comprehension
Talk and Write: Socratic Method
RAFTs
Discussion and Reflections
4. Establishing Background Information
Anne Goudvis and Max Wittmer on
- a coherent curriculum
- effective lessons
- abundant amounts of purposeful reading, writing and talking
5. Common Core Standards
• Complex texts are a cornerstone of the Common Core
State Standards. (Standard 10)
• Students must be taught to do an independent close
reading of a text using strategies. (No over-scaffolding.)
• Students must persists despite the discomfort inherent
in analyzing complex text- a Socratic approach to
understanding.
• Interventions are to focus on vocabulary and syntax of
complex sentences so students can be independent.
• Go beyond “text-to-self” connections (Instructional time,
equity, rigor). What is the text saying?
• Exemplar lessons available at www.achievethecore.org
7. Read: Comprehension
• “The Situation” (P. 33-34)
Conklin, Tom. Disasters ! New York: Scholastic Professional Books. 2000. Print.
• Genre?
• Text Features (headings, sub-headings,
special print, graphics)?
• Text Structure?
• Graphic Organizer to Aid Comprehension
• Question Matrix to Aid Comprehension
• Author’s Purpose?
8. Talk and Write
• High-level comprehension is
necessary to meet Common Core
Standards.
• Socratic Approach
(Open-Ended Approach)
9. Socratic Links
HTH Learning Video – Socratic Seminar Instructions – Mark Aguirre
http://learningvideos.hightechhigh.org/video/454/Socratic+Seminar+Instructions
Socratic Instruction: How To– Huan Do
http://vimeo.com/30139157
Richard W. Paul Socratic Video Series – Sample to Buy
http://www.criticalthinking.org/store/products/socratic-questiong-video-series-
331-333-amp-supplements/240
Think Like an Historian – Middle to Secondary
http://www.criticalthinking.org/store/products/socratic-questiong-video-series-
331-333-amp-supplements/240
Preamble Socratic Circle – Elementary to Middle
http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=138433
Constitutional Amendment Socratic Discussion – Elementary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_dTxBgVN9E
10. Talk and Write
• Small Group Application
• RAFTs: Role
Audience
Format
Topic
11. Discussion and Reflections
• The Socratic method is a form of inquiry and
debate between individuals with opposing
viewpoints based on asking and answering
questions to stimulate critical thinking and to
illuminate ideas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method
12. Application of Session’s Learning
• “The implementation of a coherent
curriculum; effective lessons; and abundant
amounts of purposeful reading, writing and
talking should be schools’ highest priorities.”
(Page 17)
Schmoker, Mike. Focus. Alexandia, Virginia: ASCD, 2011. Print.
• Sharing of instructional ideas
Editor's Notes
Curriculum: Common Core- 10 minutesRead: Vocabulary -15 minutes Comprehension-15 minutesTalk and Write: 20 minutesDiscussion and Reflections: 15 minu