Monday, September 30, 2013

Inquiry 2 Part A



1.     For my target area for guided lead teaching, I plan to focus on Writing Instruction.
2.     I will need approximately 30-40 minutes per day for instruction in this area.
3.     I will work towards the following Common Core Standards:
·      W.1.3- Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event, and provide some sense of closure.
·      W.1.5- With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers, and ad details to strengthen writing as needed.

4.     Teaching this target area will allow my students to focus on a given topic in order to strengthen their stories. I think it is important to keep these topics relevant to their lives. In order for me to do this, I plan to have the students write about “small moment” stories, where they recall a small moment in their life. I plan to use books from our classroom library to introduce the lessons with a short read aloud. This will help them to recall what it means to be a small moment story. I will choose books with events that are relevant to their lives and could be possible moments that they want to write about. I will model a sample of my own small moment story in order to help students build onto their skills. I will open up the floor to them and ask them if they can tell me what it means to be a good writer. I want them to talk about my writing and tell me what they think I did wrong or right. I will purposely make mistakes in my writing so they can check it.
5.     The introduction to this lesson will be teacher led. I will explain to my students what is required of them. During that time I will leave it open for them to ask questions. I want them to have a chance to also reflect with a partner what they think it means to be a “small moment” story. I will also give them a chance to talk to a partner and discuss the types of stories they want to write about. I think this will be a good opportunity for the students who are unable to recall events. Hopefully this will spark memories.
6.     The core practices I will focus on during the writing instruction is shared writing. Since I will be sharing a piece of my own writing this will allow the students to understand what I expect from them during shared writing with a peer. We will discuss being a good listener and making sure you are offering suggestions for improvement and telling the author what they did well and what you liked about the story. I have always found it difficult to share my writing, especially when it is something personal, and I think it is important for them to start this process early on. Sometimes hearing feedback from a peer can be more helpful than from a teacher. Students are sometimes intimidated to meet with the teachers and become hesitant about their writing and unsure of what they wrote.
7.     I will need to obtain small moment stories from our classroom library.
8.     The pre-assessment for this lesson will be during our group discussion. I will be taking notes on their answers to the questions and making sure they understand what it means to be a good writer and writing a small moment story.
9.     I will not need any additional resources. I have already begun taking notes on students interests and I think that information will help me choose books and topics appropriate for their age.
10.  I will need to analyze their writing for the upcoming weeks. I want to see how long students are able to write for in order to determine a proper length of time for this lesson. I want to get the most out of it and I don’t want them to be writing just to get words down on the page. I want their stories to be clear.
11.  I need to learn more about the productive ways to do shared reading. I don’t want them talking off topic during this time and I need to make sure they get the most out of their conversations. I think I will have to observe each of their writings more carefully in order to determine how or if I want to pair my students myself or have them choose a random partner.
12.  I am nervous to teach the lesson in general. I want to make sure I am benefitting my students and they are actually taking something out of my lesson. I hope that the shared time isn’t just a waste of time and that they actually benefit from it. 

1 comment:

  1. Lauren, I think you have chosen a commendable lesson to teach! I personally think that writing holds a lot of value, and it can sometimes get lost in the other aspects of literacy. Small moment stories I have found are really hard for kids to understand at first--they get the concept of a story, but they have trouble really narrowing it down to the small moments. I think as long as you model like you say you will, maybe do a few reminder anchor charts, you should be fine. I wasn't sure, will your students draw pictures with their stories? In the past, I've seen this done in kindergarten classrooms, and they also drew pictures with their stories. That may or may not be helpful for your unit. I love the idea of peer review and sharing their ideas. My kids share their writing every day, and I've noticed it has made them more accountable and they take more pride in their work--if they have to share it, they want to make it the best they can. Finally, I think one more aspect you may want to introduce would be the process of revision or rereading. Maybe towards the end of your unit you could plan to make a class book and you want their best work. The students could have time to write a story, share it, get ideas from you and peers about how to revise it and then make a final one for the class book. That might just give them a goal to work towards, and a another way to share and display their writing. Good luck! I'm sure you going to do a fantastic job!

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