Discovering the Roots of Freedom in American History

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Discovering the Roots of Freedom in American

History

Dawn LakowskiDawn LakowskiLinda MehlbrechLinda Mehlbrech

August 11, 2008August 11, 2008

AgendaAgenda Eighth Grade Review ActivityEighth Grade Review Activity Vocabulary DevelopmentVocabulary Development Before Reading StrategiesBefore Reading Strategies During Reading StrategiesDuring Reading Strategies After Reading StrategiesAfter Reading Strategies

Door PrizesDoor Prizes

ExpectationsExpectations Classroom ready literacy strategies Classroom ready literacy strategies

for teaching history contentfor teaching history content

Ideas for differentiating the Ideas for differentiating the curriculum for struggling readers. curriculum for struggling readers. second language learners and second language learners and advanced studentsadvanced students

Frayer ModelFrayer Model RightsRights CompromiseCompromise VotingVoting ElectionElection PresidentPresident AmendmentAmendment DelegateDelegate

Frayer ModelFrayer Model

The new concept:The new concept:Definition (in own words)Definition (in own words) Essential characteristicsEssential characteristics

Examples (from own life)Examples (from own life) Non-examples (from own life)Non-examples (from own life)

California Content StandardsCalifornia Content Standards

What Makes Word Walls Work? What Makes Word Walls Work? Word Walls should be built over time with Word Walls should be built over time with

shared ownership between teacher and shared ownership between teacher and students.students.

Words are harvested from rich language Words are harvested from rich language contexts.contexts.

Word Walls should be kept as simple and Word Walls should be kept as simple and uncluttered as possible.uncluttered as possible.

Words on the Wall should be visible to everyoneWords on the Wall should be visible to everyone

What to build and when to add is based What to build and when to add is based on student needs.on student needs.

Use of walls as helpful references must Use of walls as helpful references must be modeled. be modeled.

The goal of creating and using Word The goal of creating and using Word Walls is ultimately automaticity of basic Walls is ultimately automaticity of basic processes. processes.

Before Reading Strategies Before Reading Strategies

Ideas for Using Picture Books in Ideas for Using Picture Books in History ClassesHistory Classes

Strategic Readers Strategic Readers They are actively involved in the They are actively involved in the

reading. reading. They often have a running dialogue They often have a running dialogue

with the text.with the text. They visualize scenes and They visualize scenes and

characters. characters. They make predictions about what They make predictions about what

they are reading. they are reading.

Strategic ReadersStrategic Readers They relate their prior knowledge to They relate their prior knowledge to

the topic they are reading about. the topic they are reading about. They read with a purpose in mind.They read with a purpose in mind. They monitor their comprehension They monitor their comprehension

and, when necessary, apply and, when necessary, apply appropriate strategies.appropriate strategies.

They accept ambiguity and push on. They accept ambiguity and push on.

Anticipation GuideAnticipation Guide

Primary SourcePrimary Source

Worksheet for Anticipation Worksheet for Anticipation GuideGuide

During Reading StrategyDuring Reading Strategy

During ReadingDuring Reading

After Reading StrategyAfter Reading Strategy

After ReadingAfter Reading

Twelve Word SummaryTwelve Word Summary

In 12 words or less, summarize the In 12 words or less, summarize the most important aspects from today’s most important aspects from today’s

lesson. lesson.

Contact InformationContact Information

LMehlbrech@lbschools.netLMehlbrech@lbschools.net Dlakowski@lbschools.net

Teacher Resource CenterTeacher Resource Center1299 E. 321299 E. 32ndnd St room 14 St room 14Signal Hill, CA 90755Signal Hill, CA 90755562 4268253562 4268253