In Grade 4, when getting started with inquiry I suggest starting with the curriculum. The new Ontario Curriculum Grades 1-6, have overview pages that are meant to provide you with a starting point …
This is the last week of teaching for my student teacher, and she is ending strong. We started our next month's strategy last week: Questioning. This was her next lesson to introduce that we ask questions throughout reading, as well as reviewing that there can be thick and thin questions. I have briefly read this book...but it is fabulous for many strategies: To start off the lesson she used their knowledge on the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears to ask thick and thin questions to help students see the difference: 1. Who are the characters? (thin) 2. Do you think Goldilocks will break into another house again? (thick) 3. Where did the story take place? (thin) 4. What will happen when Goldilocks gets home? (thick) etc.... She then had them ask some questions after looking at the cover and reading the plot description, and wrote some of them on a T-chart she had labeled Thin Questions/ Thick Questions. Students wrote this chart in their reader's notebook. As they read Westlandia, they wrote down questions and put it under thick or thin question. The teacher also thought aloud some questions she may have and what kind of question it could be. Students shared their questions periodically. At the end, each student was given a post it note and wrote their favorite question they made while reading on it, and then came up to the t chart and put it on the large chart. This was a great quick way to see if they understood the lesson. It was great! Students were very into the story as well, so it made questioning very easy. Fun discovery! My student teacher said that she was exploring on the ALL section on Pinterest and one of my pictures from my blog on Idioms was on there!!! WOW!!! thanks to all who follow and share these ideas with others!
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This is the last week of teaching for my student teacher, and she is ending strong. We started our next month's strategy last week: Question...
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This is the last week of teaching for my student teacher, and she is ending strong. We started our next month's strategy last week: Question...
This is a project I used for enrichment with my fourth graders. They really enjoyed it and allowed them to think outside of the box. I gave them about a week to work on it, and let them present it to the class. It got other students interested in reading the book as well. ...
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It's that time again! 12 bloggers are sharing their favorite read aloud for the month AND giving away four of these books for free! Yes, I know I am only supposed to blog about one book but I just couldn't help it this time! They were both too great :) I chose {Weslandia} by Paul Fleischmann To snag the book {CLICK HERE} The story is about a young boy named Wesley, who is an oddball kids that is tormented by his peers. As Summer approaches, he decided to create his own civilization in his backyard in an effort to keep busy. Wesley creates a fabulous utopian for himself and manages to create friendships along the way. After I read this book, I am going too talk about being different and how it is okay to have our own opinions. Also, I am going to have my kids create their own utopia, if they could design their backyard into another world. The kids will create their own language, design their own sport, and create their own crop. They will also design the layout of their utopia. Here are some of the pages I will use... I also create a comprehension questions to
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This product pack was designed to go along with the 5th grade Reading Street story "Weslandia". It includes the following materials: Focus Wall Signs: Question of the Week, Genre, Vocabulary Skill, Comprehension Skill, Conventions Skill, Vocabulary Words, Spelling Words Vocabulary Game: I have.. Who Has.. (perfect for small groups!) Task Cards, SCOOT, and Board Game: Subject & Object Pronouns
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It’s that time again! 12 bloggers are sharing their favorite read aloud for the month AND giving away four of these books for free! Yes, I know I am only supposed to blog about one book but I just couldn’t help it this time! They were both too great 🙂 I chose {Weslandia} by Paul Fleischmann To snag the book {CLICK HERE} The story is about a young boy named Wesley, who is an oddball kids that is tormented by his peers. As Summer approaches, he decided to create his own civilization in his backyard in an effort to keep busy. Wesley creates a fabulous utopian for himself and manages to create friendships along the way. After I read this book, I am going too talk about being different and how it is okay to have our own opinions. Also, I am going to have my kids create their own utopia, if they could design their backyard into another world. The kids will create their own language, design their own sport, and create their own crop. They will also design the layout of their utopia. Here are some of the pages I will use… I also create a comprehension questions to […]
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This is the last week of teaching for my student teacher, and she is ending strong. We started our next month's strategy last week: Question...