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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Book Study: Daily 5 Ch. 1

Daily 5 Chapter 1
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I originally read The Daily 5 in December 2011.  I wasn't quite ready to implement everything, but I was very excited about trying it.  By Spring Break, I was ready.  I reviewed The Daily 5 book and read The CAFE book and started after Spring Break.  I was not able to do a full implementation.  Partly because my students were somewhat resistant to the changes I was making and partly because we had a lot of end of year assessments to get prepared for.  I plan to start the upcoming school year off with Daily 5 right away so that students will not know reading to be any other way.

These are my responses to the questions for Chapter 1.
1. On pages 4-6, the authors present two different pictures of their classrooms. In thinking about and reflecting on your own practice, how would you characterize your literacy block? Does it look more like the first or second scenario, or is it somewhere in between? How will you change it?

Before implementing Daily 5, my literacy block was very much like the first scenario.  It had its ups and downs, depending on which behavior students were absent.  After introducing Read to Self, it was much closer to resembling the second scenario.  It was not perfect by any means, but a definite improvement.  I intend to use the management structure presented to address behaviors and expectations in all subject areas.


2. The typical teacher is very busy having students do lots of different activities. How is what you are having students do now in your classroom creating quality readers and writers?


The 2011-2012 school year was my first year in a regular education classroom.  Everything was new to me, so for small group reading time/stations, I just did what was already done by my team.  It seemed to me that the goal was to have the students doing busywork so the teacher can see small reading groups.  It took a lot of paper and a lot of time copying stuff every week.  Many of my kids soon figured out how to do the work without actually thinking about what they were doing.  I didn't see the benefit of what they were doing, other than they were kept busy while I saw my small groups. Once I implemented Daily 5 stations, my kids were excited about reading and writing.  They even asked to do Read to Self anytime they were done with other work throughout the day.  They would complain during Writing Block about doing writing.  Some of them would even sit there staring at their paper with nothing written, but once they had a journal to write all on their own, they were filling up the pages!


3. What sets the Daily 5 structure apart from what you are doing in your classroom?


Before Daily 5, my students were doing a lot of seatwork that I called stations.  Like I mentioned above, I started the year by copying what other teachers on my team were doing.  Once I switched to Daily 5, the kids were doing a lot more hands on work.  They loved doing Daily 5 stations and asked to do Read to Self at other times throughout the day.  I loved seeing them read independently.  It was fabulous hearing them talk about a book they found that was not a "Good Fit" book and the reason why they knew that.


Check back next Wednesday for Chapter 2.  

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Monday Made It #2


I know it's Tuesday, but I spent most of yesterday travelling and wasn't able to post.  I just looked through all of the other links.  I find it funny that most of us are on break and yet we find work related projects to do.  I have started re-reading The Daily 5 book as part of a book study and was thinking of my Pensieve binder that I put together after reading The CAFE book.  I didn't take the time to personalize it or even put a cover sheet on it, so that is what I made this week.

Here is the cover I made:

and the spine:

Check out my Tried It Tuesday post about "pinspirational" recipes I have tried.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Friday Freebie: Daily 5 book study note taking booklet

Are you planning to follow the Daily 5 book study?

Here is a little booklet that I put together to take notes as I follow along with the book study. (Yes, the first page is blank.)


Here's how you print it:
Under Paper Scaling, choose Multiple pages per sheet.
Then choose 2 as the number of pages per sheet.
(DO NOT PRINT DOUBLE SIDED!)
Click OK.

Here's how you assemble it:

First, fold the pages so that the text is on the outside.

Stack all of the chapter pages with the fold on the right side.

Open the title page and insert the chapter pages.

Add a couple of staples to keep it together!

**The document was revised on 6/9/12.  I realized as I started reading this morning that Chapter 1 IS the Introduction, so I have removed the Introduction page and added a Notes page at the end.

I can't wait to see all the great ideas everyone else has!