Rethinking Literacy in 2023

We get a “Literacy” DO-OVER: Read Alouds UPDATED for 2023

And a FREE Balanced Literacy resource to help you get STARTED!

2023 is the Year of  LITERACY!

 Because 2022 was so BAD….we get  DO-OVER!

We get a “LITERACY ” do-Over”!

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Ready to UPDATE your literacy block? 

Balanced Literacy: Here is your PLAN!

*DISCLAIMER…  I know the Science of Reading is the NEW “go-to” for teaching Reading.

I AM NOT AN EXPERT! I am learning. I have been teaching reading to FIRST GRADERS for 30+ Years. AND I AM ALWAYS  LEARNING. SO… I hope YOU are open to new ideas & “reusing” OLD ideas to help our “littles” learn. If this helps YOU – Yeah! ( Jan. 2022). 

The Why? The What? and The How?

Balanced literacy has been defined as  “an approach designed to help individual students learn how to process a variety of increasingly challenging texts with understanding and fluency.” (Fountas & Pinnell, 2001)

Fountas & Pinnell have been the guiding resource for Balanced Literacy. Today we listen.

It is an approach to teaching. NOT a curriculum. It is HOW we teach our students to be independent readers and writers.

It is NOT what books we use to teach them.

Balanced Literacy has been defined as “components” or  “pieces” of literacy instruction.

This series will focus on the components of a complete BALANCED LITERACY program. We will focus on clear and concise definitions. Definitions that educators can discuss in collaboration. A “common language” where we can learn from each other and with each other.

The 8 components we will focus on are:

  1. Read Alouds
  2. Shared Reading
  3. Guided Reading
  4. Independent Reading
  5. Modeled / Interactive Writing
  6. Shared Writing
  7. Guided Writing / Writer’s Workshop
  8. Word Work
We will focus on one area of Balanced Literacy and share experiences,  teacher tips, and resources to support and expand our Balanced Literacy repertoire.

This week:   READ  ALOUDS.

As defined by education.com, the teacher reads aloud various types of text. She often models her thinking aloud as she reads. The students participate by listening to the text and the teacher’s thinking strategies and then trying some of them out by talking with partners. The teacher reads the text, therefore taking away the visual sources of information, so that students can focus on meaning and structure.

The READ ALOUD is done BY the teacher FOR the students.

Marie Clay (1991) writes that when teachers read aloud to students “meanings can be negotiated in discussion before, during, and after the story reading” (p.171). Reading aloud to students should include think-aloud or interactive elements and focus intentionally on the meaning “within the text,” “about the text,” and “beyond the text” (Fountas & Pinnell, 2006, p.33). Read aloud, as part of the gradual release of responsibility, feeds naturally into shared, guided, and independent reading as teachers demonstrate to students the ways the reading process works (Burkins & Croft, 2010).

Among the many benefits of a read-aloud, Rog (2001) lists the following:

  • building vocabulary
  • developing understanding of story structures
  • supporting developing connections between print elements
  • encouraging high levels of understanding
  • teaching the reading process in a meaningful context
  • modeling fluency
  • motivating students to read

There are many types of print for Read Alouds. Classroom library books, Big Books, chapter books, charts, and poetry are resources for teachers to read TO students.

Here some great educators share their resources.

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15 Read Aloud Books for First Grade

Erica at what do we do all day    

has a list of First Grade Read Alouds.

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19 Perfect Read Alouds

Mia at the Pragmatic Mom also has a list.

Pinterest has many fun and exciting ideas!

The main goal of a read-aloud is to engage students with the text.

To create their own thinking based on their life connections,  and discuss the text with peers. Each will bring their own comprehension based on their life experiences. As they learn to communicate their thoughts and understanding to others, their own comprehension will expand. The teacher has an opportunity to draw the students INTO the book. Use your posters, visuals, artifacts, and storytelling techniques to be the characters, create the world using your voice, and open the doors to new adventures.

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How to PLAN Read Aloud Lessons

Paige from Our Elementary Lives shows a storytelling Read Aloud Lesson.

And there are MORE. Click the links below for more information on READ ALOUDS.

Upper Elementary Snapshots

The Inspired Apple

Intentional Homeschooling

A Dab of Glue Will Do

In summary, a READ ALOUD is a book, a chart, a poem on a smartboard, or any other text in your classroom supplies, where the teacher reads TO the students using self-questions and think-aloud reading strategies. The goal is to model fluent and expressive reading. The students then INTERACT with the text through discussions, writing, and/or thinking for themselves.

These literacy posts may help in YOUR Balanced Literacy journey.

Balanced Literacy

Read At Home

Flexible Seating

These resource books for TEACHERS may be helpful for YOUR reading.

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The Ultimate Read-Aloud Resource

The Ultimate Read-Aloud Resource 

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The Read-Aloud Handbook

The Read-Aloud Handbook

I hope YOU are prepared to practice DAILY Read Alouds in YOUR classroom!

Stay tuned for our next literacy experience…Shared Reading.

Please share with friends.

Leave me a comment…How do YOU use Read Alouds in YOUR classroom?

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Who needs an EASY TO RUN Literacy Center where kids are practicing skills YOU HAVE TAUGHT THEM…

AND

THEY ARE LOVING IT? 

Listen for the giggles and the “I GOT IT!” 

Makes a teacher’s heart HAPPY! 

Also, 

All you need are the Word Cards and “CLIPS” and/or “CLOTHESPINS”.

THAT’S IT!   

Easy Peasy.

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Can be used independently, with a partner, small group, or teacher and a whole class.

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Close Reading and a FREEBIE!

Bringing it BACK!

It’s time for…

NIBITS FOR NEWBIES!

This week’s theme…

CLOSE READING

If YOU need CLOSE READING info…

just ask

PINTEREST!

From HANNAH @ The Classroom Key

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/430164201886627298/

From Jen @ Teacher Karma

and from

Kristine @  Young Teacher Love

She has a GREAT blog post about

CLOSE READING!

If you are learning…check it OUT!

Gotta know YOUR standards!

And so…

to help US all

DIVE  INTO THE  TEXT…

Here is a little  FREEBIE

from ME  to  YOU!

Enjoy!

I LOVE the Guided Reading Table!

What is YOUR favorite time of the day?

Before lunch?
Recess?
 
Mine is…

GUIDED   READING!

 
 
The place where “MAGIC” happens!
The “AHA!”..the lightbulb…whatever you want to call it.
 
Last year I got rid of my 
TEACHER  DESK.
 
This is my 
CENTRAL COMMAND.
 
 
 
 
Then I added stools from IKEA.
My kiddos LOVE IT!
 
 

My next favorite “accessory”

from by BFF…AMAZON!
 

Brewster Wall Pops 

WPE99065 Peel & Stick Calypso Dry-Erase Dots

 with Marker

 
 

I put  BIG teal dots on my table!

 

 
My kids write on them!
 
 

 

 
After we read… then
we write questions on them
 and then change seats to answer them!
Musical Chairs!
 
 
 
They LOVE it!
Write & WIPE! 
 
The BEST!
 
I use my 
 
to guide my lessons.

 

 
I use it
to assess kids reading levels,
 to group them with like skills,
 and to teach them AT THEIR LEVEL.
 
Now a couple of things I have learned “on the way”…
1.  Guided Reading is NOT the independent reading time!
They read to themselves (READ TO SELF) at a different time of the day… we do it after lunch.
 
2. Guided Reading is NOT a time for a LONG teacher LESSON!
I only have them for 15-20 min.
 Always give them a skill or strategy they can use NOW!
Your goal is to create INDEPENDENT READERS…
do not enable them to wait for YOU to do the reading.
 
3. You DO NOT have to read a BOOK every day!
(This is not the time for HOW MANY BOOKS have you read?)
 My lowest reading group needs PHONEMIC AWARENESS.
If you don’t know your letter sounds…it’s really HARD to read.
 
So Guided reading should be called
 
GUIDED  LITERACY
 
Meet them at their level.
Give them a “takeaway” that they can use TODAY.
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
 
I also use FRIDAYS for assessments ONLY.
NO GROUPS!

 

 
 
I do one-to-one RUNNING RECORDS.
I do fluency assessments.
I do letter & phonics assessments.
BUT…
Don’t  “DAWDLE”…
Make it quick. Not a “story” time.
Try to get the most BANG for your buck.
 
Suggestion:
 
Start with your middle groups.
The “BUBBLE” kids.
They will be moving the fastest.
 
Next. Alternate assessments between your highs & lows.
 
Your highs probably will make continued growth with “less” support…they
came in with strong foundations or they wouldn’t be HIGH!  
Don’t forget about them.
Keep them connected with BOOK CLUBS, Writing, and
LOTS of comprehension.
 
My low babies. You can’t practice TOO MUCH.
When they become “done”…distracted, unable to focus, etc.
CHANGE IT UP.
Interactive writing, phonics games, reading with “finger pointers”, etc., etc.
  Change the game…not the content.
 
Here is a Sight Word FREEBIE for YOU to get started!
 
 
So I LOVE the guided reading table.
LOTS of learning goes on there.
 
BUT ALWAYS, ALWAYS, remember…
 
IT STARTS WITH

 

GAME CHANGER!!!

VOCABULARY BANNERS

I love it when SOMETHING WORKS!

YESSSS!!!!

I have

discovered, learned, and found a BETTER WAY!

I LOVE  BANNERS

Obviously…

So  Does  PINTEREST!

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/211317407494866485/

and so…

I needed some vocabulary words for MY classroom.

Different ones for EACH MONTH.

FAST & EASY for me.

High Interest for Kiddos.

TADA!

Vocabulary Banners

I have a

GAME  CHANGER

for YOU!

Tie a triple KNOT!

Yes, a TRIPLE KNOT…and staple it to one side of your board ( or window ).

Measure side to side. Add 3-4 inches!

Tie another triple knot and staple it to the other side.

( I measured to make sure both sides were LEVEL.)

I know…those of you who know me… I NEVER MEASURE!

EYEBALL  IT!

But…I want to do this ONE TIME…not taking down the yarn until the END OF THE YEAR!

Staple BOTH sides of the KNOT!

The Knot will HOLD the yarn. NO SLIDING!

 

HERE IS THE 

GAME  CHANGER…

After you have laminated the banner ( OR TAPE THE TOP EDGE BEFORE

you HOLE PUNCH!)

Use a hole punch to make two holes at the top.

I went down about ( No measuring there ) a 1/2″.

THEN…

SLIT THE HOLE TO THE TOP!

( SEE  the  PICTURE )

WHAT??????

“NO! Then it will fall off!”

NOT!

No one is pulling on these. They are for

LOOKING…NOT  TOUCHING!

What this does is allows you to

change the BANNER page

without having to

remove & put up a new string!

JUST CHANGE THE BANNERS!

YESSS!!!

Alternate sides when you add the vocab. cards.

I wanted an ODD number…

so I could have 1 in the middle.

Add another layer.

Same  directions.

I cheated in the middle layer.

Stapled the middle card ( so the arch would be close to the others).

TADA!

WONDERFUL Vocabulary words at my writing center for kiddos to use!

BIG pictures…spelling…variety

for ELs, independent work, & everyday writing!

And I can change them each month…

IN A FLASH!

Just change the cards…not the string!

Here are  my

  vocabulary banners

And so…

A GAME CHANGER

for me!

 

Wendy

 

 

How to Make CHUNKY CRAYONS for your classroom.

Have YOU ever made

CHUNKY CRAYONS?

ALL kids LOVE to draw.
They LOVE big, chunky crayons!
 
MAKE THEM!
 

Use the broken crayons from your classroom…

AND

BEG OTHER TEACHERS FOR THEIRS!

 
Teachers LOVE to get rid of broken crayons.
 
Then …start searching stores ( including thrift stores, Goodwill, etc )
for silicone-shaped candy molds!
 
If not… my BFF…AMAZON PRIME!
You are NOT making food…
They can be “recycled” …wink, wink!

 

I found some snowmen, trees, and gingerbread men 
at Goodwill for $1.00 !!
 
Now what?
 
Have the kids…
YES THE KIDS
…take off ALL the paper wrappers!
 
DON’T  TELL  THEM  WHY!  🙂

 

 

 

Paper wrappers …I did them MYSELF!
 
Should have had kids do them…
they would have ENJOYED IT! 🙂

 

Gingerbreadman

 

Christmas Trees

 

Lots DONE… FAST…EASY
If you don’t have a LOT (it takes a LOT) of broken crayons,
ask for donations from other teachers.
 
Bring the unwrapped, broken crayons home.
 
Break up the crayons into LITTLE  chucks!
 
Put them into the molds…press them down a little.
 
Place molds onto a cookie sheet.
 
 Bake 60 minutes (1 hour) at 200 degrees.
 
Take them out & let them cool.
If rushed…PUT THEM IN THE FREEZER!
 
(Don’t POP them out…until they are SOLID.)
 
POP them out…
 
and   VOILA!
 
 
 
I also made them in the SUMMER.
 
Check out this blog post.
 
More fun making CHUNKY  CRAYONS!
 
Have fun! 
 
Let me know if YOURS works or not.

DO YOU SCOOT? Learning Games

 

NIBITS FOR NEWBIES

This week’s theme…

DO YOU SCOOT?

HUH?

Do…  YOU…  SCOOT?????

Ok..

Have you ever PLAYED SCOOT???

Here is a game to get 100% of YOUR students ENGAGED!

My Kiddos LOVE  SCOOT  games…

Here are the basics:

Materials needed:

Game cards, task cards, pictures, flashcards, or multiple pages for review.

AND

A student page for responses.

Each student needs their OWN page.

Can be a pre-printed one, or blank.

The main idea is:

 The teacher places different “tasks” on student desks.

The students walk around the room and respond to the task on their papers.

Some teachers use a timer ( 1 minute per “station”) or FREE FOR ALL!

MY KIDDOS LOVE LOVE LOVE this!

Here are some examples…

We used this packet to play.

The CLOCK cards are the packet.

NO laminating is needed!

I just place them in clear report sleeves…or Zip Lock bags when I need more!

Each card has a DIFFERENT  LETTER in the Top LEFT corner…

see the “V”????

Students walk around the classroom ( this time with a partner )

to find the cards.

We just used a blank page, folded it into 12 squares, and gave each one a LETTER.

I told them NOT to put their squares in ABC order.

WHY?  That way ALL kids are not at the same card at the same time!

Mix it up!

They found the 12 cards matching THEIR CHOSEN LETTERS!

We are working on time to the hour & half hour.

THEY LOVED THIS!

LOTS of discussions, helping each other, and giggles!

Check out PINTEREST…LOTS OF SCOOT GAMES!

I know you will enjoy it!

Have fun!

Wendy

I know it’s SUMMER… but I have NEW Activities for the CLASSROOM

Summer is here.

Some people travel.

Some people clean.

ME?  I work. I have created  3 new products just this week!

I can’t keep my teacher brain from thinking of

NEW & EXCITING things

I “might” need for next year!

So…

I know it’s Summer…

Here YOU go! 

#1

CVC Task Cards for SOR

Word Mapping

CVC Task Cards for SOR Mapping

CVC Task Cards for SOR Mapping

CVC Task Cards for SOR Mapping

CVC Task Cards for SOR Mapping

#2

1300 CARDS

Yes, I said 1300 CARDS

SOR Orthographic Cards

for Word Mapping

Word mapping Task Cards

1300 Orthographic Word Mapping Cards

 

#3

CVC Word Puzzles

 

CVC Word Puzzles

CVC Word Puzzles

These 3 NEW Products will help your students.

Letter Sounds.   Blending.   

Word Work.   Reading. 

Fun and learning ALL at the same time!

For the WIN!

Enjoy your SUMMER.

Let me know how things go!

Wendy

Grandma & Grandpa

I need to apologize to my grandma & my MOM!

I am such a SLACKER!

I think I have it all together…

I DO NOT! HOW? How to do it?

My Grandmother & MY MOM

raised a family, worked at home & outside the home,

and we always had stuff when we wanted it.

AND I NEVER ASKED HOW?

Grandma & Grandpa

My Grandma & Grampa

This is my GMA & GPA…

I miss them both.

They lived on a dairy.

 My GPA taught me about cows, HARD work, & what “silage” tasted like! ICK!

My Gma always wore a dress & heels. She was a petite little thing.

She wore toilet paper around her hair at night, so she would look “good” in the morning.

My Gpa didn’t give us candy.

 When we left his house, he would give us a teaspoonful of brown sugar

, from the jar in Gma’s kitchen.

 Nothing fancy..but it meant EVERYTHING to us!

They owned a peach orchard.

 40 acres of peaches.

I never really thought about it when I was little.

 It was just a “lot of trees”. HOW to keep it all together?

Engangement photo

Mom & Dad’s ENGAGEMENT photo

This is my MOM & Dad ( I just found this engagement pic.) HAHA

59 years

59 years together!

They worked hard.

My dad went to work every day.

 Dressed in his suit & white shirt

( that my mom ironed..I know ..with an iron & ironing board! )

And my mom worked a self-owned business,

was ALWAYS there when we got home from school,

 and helped us with EVERYTHING we ever did ( sports, clubs, school, etc).

And I never asked HOW?

How do you do it ALL?

And now this…

Both my GMA & My MOM canned fruits, made pickles, and baked goodies!

Now I don’t bake ( leave that gene to my sister, Susie).

I have NEVER made pickles..& probably won’t… BUT

I   CAN  FRUIT!   

I CAN FRUIT, A LOT!

I  remember walking into GMA’s garage & seeing shelves FULL of canned goods.

I grabbed bottles of canned fruits from my mom’s shelves in our garage.

Peaches, pears, cherries, etc, etc, etc…  whenever we wanted!

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

It didn’t matter…it was always there.

HOW????

I never asked.

So now… I apologize to GMA & MOM.

I should have asked to help you peel, or slice, or wash, or……..or….or……

But, I cannot take it back.

SO?

I will follow in your steps.

I will teach MY DAUGHTER to can!

And my granddaughters!

I will continue the family tradition.

Only…we will use the recipe on my laptop.

( I know GMA & MOM didn’t do that!)

So here was my day TODAY ( from start to finish ).

canning peaches

Canning Peaches – jars

canning peaches

canning peaches

Wash the jars ( hot water & heated dry) in the dishwasher.

I know, GMA didn’t have a diswasher.

Hands and Hot water!

peaches

fresh peaches

peaches

washing peaches

peaches

blanched peaches

Wash..rinse…BLANCH (  Boil  whole peaches, then put in a pan of ICE WATER!)

Their peels just slide right off!

Slice, Slice, slice!

canning "station"

Hubbies canning station

Too hot to cook inside!

Set up our camp stove OUTSIDE!

Pan on the left is a sugar/water mixture.

Cook the peaches in for a short time, then pour them into jars!

Hubby is sooooo  good at this!

peaches

Peaches in jars

canning peaches

Sliced peaches in jars

peaches

peaches in jars

Then…

Boil in a water bath ( 25 minutes ) to seal.

peaches

seal the cans

 and…

VOILA!

peaches

Canned peaches

peaches

canned peaches

There we go!

11 quarts of fresh canned peaches!

They will be sooo  good this winter!

Daddy gave us more peaches

…so I am thinking of a peach cobbler for dinner!

or maybe…..

I SHOULD MAKE JAM!

Gma made jam……so did MOM…WOW!

This is HOW!

I should THANK them.   🙂

And I did. Gma hears my prayers. Mom gets my phone calls.

TELL THEM THANK YOU!

It gives me warm fuzzies. 🙂  Happy heart.

Here are some more posts to help me “get it all together!”

Planting Seeds

CVC Task Cards for SOR Mapping 3

SOR? MAPPING? HUH? I Can Help.

Education ALWAYS has

NEW and exciting acronyms

for us to learn.

NOW? 

SOR – Science of Reading?

WORD MAPPING?

It’s ok. Breathe.

Here is MY breakdown

of these new and exciting elements

in the classroom.

SOR:

Science of Reading –

The Science of Reading refers to a vast body of research on learning to read with contributions from various disciplines, including cognitive science, linguistics, psychology, education, psychology, neurology, and more. The Science of Reading has evolved from varied research areas, participants, and statistical analyses. We have insight into how humans learn to read now, the skills required, and which parts of the brain are involved in literacy development from a wide range of empirically supported research. Using this research, we can identify an evidence-based best practice approach to teaching foundational literacy skills called Structured Literacy. It’s an exciting time to be in education and have parents as our partners! We now know a great deal about how the brain develops as we learn to read and what instructional practices are most effective for all children. We are committed to stopping doing what doesn’t work and being guided by scientific research to ensure that we deliver on the promise of literacy for every student.

https://www.claytonsouthps.vic.edu.au/page/136/Science-of-Reading-(SOR)

Word Mapping?

Word mapping, also known as phoneme-grapheme mapping, is when teachers help students link the sounds they hear in words to the letters that make up those words. Word mapping is all about storing words in our brains in such a way that we can retrieve them later.

This orthographic mapping allows our little learners an effective way to improve their word recognition because their brains store words in an organized way. I like to compare word mapping to a file cabinet. When students receive instruction in an organized and systematic way, their brains can find those files quickly.

Science of Reading: What is Word Mapping and How Do I Teach It?

 

Having reviewed the strategies and skills

I want my students to have…

I am focusing on

word mapping

to help them become

fluent readers and writers.

HOW? WHAT DO I DO?

Here is some help.

 

To help you on your

SOR  Word Mapping

journey…

Check this out HERE.

I have LOTS of LITERACY Activities to help in your classroom.

Check them out HERE.

Remember… The kids are little, they are trying their best, and enjoy the ride!

                                                   Wendy