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Creating Joyful Readers and Writers
Deb Vanderwood
[email protected]
My Intentions
Share a brief overview and definition of a comprehensive
literacy program
Share my foundations and beliefs upon which my
teaching is based
Share some meaningful, engaging, and purposeful
literacy activities you can use with your learners all year
long
To connect Purposeful play and literacy
A Comprehensive Literacy Program
Has these components:
Shared Reading and Writing
Guided Reading and Writing
Interactive Reading and Writing
Independent Reading and Writing
Read Alouds
Responding to Reading and Writing
Word Study
Lots of Oral Language
My Beliefs and the Foundation I base
my Literacy “Instruction” on
Student driven
Comprehensive not balanced
Engaging, authentic, and meaningful
Open ended and differentiated
Allows for creativity, higher level thinking, and choice
Developmentally appropriate
Social, emotional learning and self regulation is at the heart
Literacy and Purposeful Play
Recognize the opportunities for learning during play both
inside and outside
Create opportunities for the independent practice of
literacy skills during play
Reading and writing about what they are playing
Reading and writing as part of the play
Ie. labels, directions, using books to research and the use of
oral language to extend the learning
As a teacher, we observe, question, reflect and suggest.
My Top Ten Literacy Activities you
can start tomorrow
Most of them are multi-levelled so you can gear them to
your students’ needs
Please adopt and adapt
Most of them are activities you can do all year long – just
changing the instructional focus and the expectations
These do NOT make up a literacy program
1) Reading/ Writing workshop
Choose a focus ie. interesting beginnings, adding detail,
connecting, predicting, etc. or a genre such as poetry,
memoir, non-fiction, etc.
Involves modeling (shared or interactive), a mentor text,
mini lesson (I do)
A shared component (We do)
Independent practice (You do)
Lots of time spent writing
Conferencing, personalized instruction, feedback and
assessment
2) Weekly Review *
Great communication between school and home
Class brainstorms what they learned during the week,
organizing the information according to needs, students
choose what they want to include and use the framework
provided. As the year progresses the given framework
provides less scaffolding for the students.
A form of documentation to show what students are doing
and where they are at
Builds in meta cognition and reflection on learning
Another opportunity to teach and reinforce the conventions
of writing and have students write for an authentic purpose
3) Morning Message
A short note or letter to students from teacher
Multi levelled and there is an entry point for all
Show What You Know – students point out anything in the
message they know or can read. Can be individual letters,
sounds, words or complete sentences.
Cloze activity using the cuing systems- the teacher leaves out a
few words and teach students how to use the cuing systems to
figure out the missing word. I have students give me three
possibilities and we try each one asking “Does it make sense?,
Does it fit?, Does it work given the initial or final letter?
Edit and proofread- students find a certain number of errors in
the message and correct them
4) Wonder Wall *
Students write/draw whatever they are wondering about
Way to gather ideas for an inquiry project or new
provocation
A purposeful way to assess background knowledge on a
certain topic
Can set purpose for reading
Great way to generate interest in non fiction reading and
writing
5) Word Wall
Add five new sight or commonly used words a week
Have them visibly accessible in the room
Students are expected to have these spelled correctly in
their writing
Have students become familiar with the words by playing
games or just reading the word wall
Ie. I spy…
6) Making Words
Great whole class word study activity
Multi-levelled – all students can participate and get
something out of it
Students are practicing word detective skills and learning
strategies to spell new words rather than just memorizing
the spelling of words
7) Word Challenge *
Students are given one long word – theme or season based
As a group identify the vowels and consonants and how
many of each
Students come up with as many words as they can using the
letters in the word
Can work together and see how many as a class they can
find
Great way to increase vocabulary – talk about
homophones, synonyms etc.
8) Alphabet Stories *
Based on the book “Once Upon an Alphabet” by Oliver
Jeffers
As a class, students brainstorm words beginning with the
letter chosen- great opportunity to model and reinforce
spelling strategies and teach vocabulary
Students each choose 4 words, illustrate and then use the
four words to write a short story
9) Documentation (Learning Stories) *
Students write or draw to explain the process of a
learning activity – what they were thinking, doing and
wondering during the activity
Could use photos and students write to explain the
learning in a photo
What is happening?
What are you learning?
What are you wondering?
What do you want to do next?
10) Play Plan or Play Review *
Students write or share orally what they plan to do during
Explorations (Centres)
Students write or share orally what they did, how they did
it, what they want their peers to notice, what they are
going to do next, etc.
Resources
Emergent Curriculum in the Primary Classroom Carol Anne Wien (Editor)
Reading with Meaning Debbie Miller
The Café Book Gail Boushey and Joan Moser
Writing Workshop Ralph Fletcher and JoAnn Portalupi
6+1 Traits of Writing Ruth Culham
Learning to Write and Loving It Miriam P. Trehearne
Guiding K-3 Writers to Independence Patricia L. Scharer and Gay Su Pinnell
A Place for Wonder Georgia Heard and Jennifer McDonough
Month By Month Phonics Patricia Cunningham and Dorothy P. Hall
Making Words Patricia Cunningham and Dorothy P. Hall