Janiel M Gunther
The Common Core Companion: Booster Lessons, Grades K-2
Elevating Instruction Day by Day
Janiel M Gunther
The Common Core Companion: Booster Lessons, Grades K-2
Elevating Instruction Day by Day
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You can find hundreds of literacy lessons in hundreds of places-but none of them will do for students what the ones in this book do. What's the magic bullet? Potent integration. Divided into five weeklong learning sequences, the 50 lessons span the ELA standards, bringing a Monday-through-Friday clarity to the sometimes mysterious process of skill-building through demonstrations and practice. Follow each sequence and week by week, you'll build the instructional potency to help students achieve a year's worth of growth as you integrate: 1. Writing Narratives with Identifying Sensory Words in…mehr
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You can find hundreds of literacy lessons in hundreds of places-but none of them will do for students what the ones in this book do. What's the magic bullet? Potent integration. Divided into five weeklong learning sequences, the 50 lessons span the ELA standards, bringing a Monday-through-Friday clarity to the sometimes mysterious process of skill-building through demonstrations and practice. Follow each sequence and week by week, you'll build the instructional potency to help students achieve a year's worth of growth as you integrate: 1. Writing Narratives with Identifying Sensory Words in Text 2. Research with Identifying Topic and Details 3. Opinion Writing with Close Reading for Text Evidence 4. Comparing and Contrasting with Publishing Using Digital Tools 5. Informative Writing with Use of Text Features Each of the 50 lessons is eminently dippable. But if you want to do more extended instructional planning, there are lots of additional tools-including lists of mentor texts, and If/Then and Extending-the-Work charts-within the book and on the companion website: www.corwin.com/commoncorecompanion.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 226mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781506311272
- ISBN-10: 150631127X
- Artikelnr.: 43424209
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 226mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781506311272
- ISBN-10: 150631127X
- Artikelnr.: 43424209
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
JANIEL WAGSTAFF is a popular national literacy consultant and K-6 English Language Arts Coordinator/Literacy Coach for her school district. She's been an educator for 26 years and relishes her everyday work with teachers and students. Along the way, she's written numerous instructional books for teachers and the picture book series Stella Writes. You can connect with Janiel on Facebook at "Janiel¿s Literacy Wall," follow her blog at www.janielwagstaff.blogspot.com, or join her on Twitter: @janielwagstaff.
Introduction
Lesson Sequence 1: Integrating Writing Personal Narratives With Identifying
Sensory Words in Text
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Quick Sketch Retelling
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Brainstorm Topics, Tell
Stories
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Story Planning
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Review Story Plan, Add Onomatopoetic
Element(s), Begin Drafting
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Compare Narrative Readings
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Continue Drafting, Connect Anchor Chart to Our
Own Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Poetry Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Quick Write Noisy Poems, Finish Stories, Share,
Celebrate
A Snapshot of the Talk-It-Out Strategy
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Story Planning
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Personal Narrative
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 2: Integrating Research to Build and Present Knowledge With
Identifying Topic and Details
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Viewing Media to Begin Information Gathering and
Discussion
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Topic and Details Using Interactive Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Comparing Sources
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Informal Opinion Drawing and Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading to Increase Background
Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Interviewing and Opinion Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Reading and Discussing Our Fourth-Grade Partners'
Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Interactive Writing to Record Data
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Reading Mentor Texts for Parts of a Letter
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Interactive Writing to Inform About and Present
Knowledge
A Snapshot of the Varied Writing Modes
First-Grade Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Kindergarten Opinion Sample
What Do I See? Another Kindergarten Opinion Sample
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 3: Integrating Opinion Writing With Close Reading for Text
Evidence
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Writing Lesson 1: What Is an Opinion?
Companion Reading Lesson 1: Re-Identify Elements of the Text Type Using a
Mentor Text
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Deeply Understanding a Text to Stimulate Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisiting the Text to Quick Jot Opinion Notes,
Followed by Collaborative Conversation
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Charting Character Development and Character
Traits
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Organizing Our Opinions With Thinking Boxes
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Studying Mentor Texts: Concluding Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Completing Thinking Boxes and Drafting Opinions
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Multiple Forms and Purposes for Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Completing and Reviewing Drafts, Sharing,
Celebration and Delivering Opinions to the School Librarian OR Finish
Writing and Celebrate!
A Snapshot of Moving From Opinions About Texts to Opinions About Topics
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Opinion Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 4: Integrating Comparing and Contrasting With Publishing
Using Digital Tools
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading Narrative Text
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Sticky Note Details
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Reading Informational Text
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 3: View Short Video Clips to Build Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Which Ideas Are Most Important? Sort and
Categorize
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Organizing Ideas With Thinking Boxes
Booster Writing Lesson 5: Compose Shared Text, Celebrate With Photo Story
Companion Reading Lesson 5: Mentor Text: Picture Glossaries
A Snapshot of Comparing and Contrasting With Narrative Text
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Sample of Shared Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 5: Integrating Informative Writing With Use of Text
Features
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading With Purpose and an Eye for Evidence
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Close Reading of Media: Caine's Arcade Video 1
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisit Media and Add to Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Close Reading of Media: Sections of Caine's
Arcade Video 2
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Two-Column Note Additions, Organizing Notes,
Talking Out Caine's Story
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Study Mentor Texts: Newsela Newspaper Articles
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Compose Headlines, Headings, and Begin to Draft
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Deeper Meanings: Caine's Arcade Updates
and Conversation
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Finish Draft, Peer Check, Teacher Conference,
Publish! (will require several writing periods)
A Snapshot of Using Volunteers to Help Students Prepare to Publish
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Informative Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Two-Column Notes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Integrating Foundational and Language Standards
References
Lesson Sequence 1: Integrating Writing Personal Narratives With Identifying
Sensory Words in Text
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Quick Sketch Retelling
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Brainstorm Topics, Tell
Stories
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Story Planning
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Review Story Plan, Add Onomatopoetic
Element(s), Begin Drafting
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Compare Narrative Readings
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Continue Drafting, Connect Anchor Chart to Our
Own Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Poetry Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Quick Write Noisy Poems, Finish Stories, Share,
Celebrate
A Snapshot of the Talk-It-Out Strategy
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Story Planning
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Personal Narrative
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 2: Integrating Research to Build and Present Knowledge With
Identifying Topic and Details
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Viewing Media to Begin Information Gathering and
Discussion
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Topic and Details Using Interactive Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Comparing Sources
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Informal Opinion Drawing and Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading to Increase Background
Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Interviewing and Opinion Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Reading and Discussing Our Fourth-Grade Partners'
Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Interactive Writing to Record Data
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Reading Mentor Texts for Parts of a Letter
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Interactive Writing to Inform About and Present
Knowledge
A Snapshot of the Varied Writing Modes
First-Grade Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Kindergarten Opinion Sample
What Do I See? Another Kindergarten Opinion Sample
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 3: Integrating Opinion Writing With Close Reading for Text
Evidence
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Writing Lesson 1: What Is an Opinion?
Companion Reading Lesson 1: Re-Identify Elements of the Text Type Using a
Mentor Text
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Deeply Understanding a Text to Stimulate Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisiting the Text to Quick Jot Opinion Notes,
Followed by Collaborative Conversation
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Charting Character Development and Character
Traits
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Organizing Our Opinions With Thinking Boxes
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Studying Mentor Texts: Concluding Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Completing Thinking Boxes and Drafting Opinions
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Multiple Forms and Purposes for Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Completing and Reviewing Drafts, Sharing,
Celebration and Delivering Opinions to the School Librarian OR Finish
Writing and Celebrate!
A Snapshot of Moving From Opinions About Texts to Opinions About Topics
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Opinion Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 4: Integrating Comparing and Contrasting With Publishing
Using Digital Tools
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading Narrative Text
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Sticky Note Details
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Reading Informational Text
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 3: View Short Video Clips to Build Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Which Ideas Are Most Important? Sort and
Categorize
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Organizing Ideas With Thinking Boxes
Booster Writing Lesson 5: Compose Shared Text, Celebrate With Photo Story
Companion Reading Lesson 5: Mentor Text: Picture Glossaries
A Snapshot of Comparing and Contrasting With Narrative Text
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Sample of Shared Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 5: Integrating Informative Writing With Use of Text
Features
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading With Purpose and an Eye for Evidence
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Close Reading of Media: Caine's Arcade Video 1
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisit Media and Add to Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Close Reading of Media: Sections of Caine's
Arcade Video 2
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Two-Column Note Additions, Organizing Notes,
Talking Out Caine's Story
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Study Mentor Texts: Newsela Newspaper Articles
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Compose Headlines, Headings, and Begin to Draft
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Deeper Meanings: Caine's Arcade Updates
and Conversation
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Finish Draft, Peer Check, Teacher Conference,
Publish! (will require several writing periods)
A Snapshot of Using Volunteers to Help Students Prepare to Publish
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Informative Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Two-Column Notes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Integrating Foundational and Language Standards
References
Introduction
Lesson Sequence 1: Integrating Writing Personal Narratives With Identifying
Sensory Words in Text
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Quick Sketch Retelling
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Brainstorm Topics, Tell
Stories
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Story Planning
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Review Story Plan, Add Onomatopoetic
Element(s), Begin Drafting
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Compare Narrative Readings
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Continue Drafting, Connect Anchor Chart to Our
Own Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Poetry Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Quick Write Noisy Poems, Finish Stories, Share,
Celebrate
A Snapshot of the Talk-It-Out Strategy
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Story Planning
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Personal Narrative
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 2: Integrating Research to Build and Present Knowledge With
Identifying Topic and Details
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Viewing Media to Begin Information Gathering and
Discussion
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Topic and Details Using Interactive Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Comparing Sources
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Informal Opinion Drawing and Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading to Increase Background
Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Interviewing and Opinion Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Reading and Discussing Our Fourth-Grade Partners'
Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Interactive Writing to Record Data
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Reading Mentor Texts for Parts of a Letter
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Interactive Writing to Inform About and Present
Knowledge
A Snapshot of the Varied Writing Modes
First-Grade Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Kindergarten Opinion Sample
What Do I See? Another Kindergarten Opinion Sample
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 3: Integrating Opinion Writing With Close Reading for Text
Evidence
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Writing Lesson 1: What Is an Opinion?
Companion Reading Lesson 1: Re-Identify Elements of the Text Type Using a
Mentor Text
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Deeply Understanding a Text to Stimulate Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisiting the Text to Quick Jot Opinion Notes,
Followed by Collaborative Conversation
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Charting Character Development and Character
Traits
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Organizing Our Opinions With Thinking Boxes
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Studying Mentor Texts: Concluding Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Completing Thinking Boxes and Drafting Opinions
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Multiple Forms and Purposes for Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Completing and Reviewing Drafts, Sharing,
Celebration and Delivering Opinions to the School Librarian OR Finish
Writing and Celebrate!
A Snapshot of Moving From Opinions About Texts to Opinions About Topics
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Opinion Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 4: Integrating Comparing and Contrasting With Publishing
Using Digital Tools
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading Narrative Text
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Sticky Note Details
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Reading Informational Text
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 3: View Short Video Clips to Build Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Which Ideas Are Most Important? Sort and
Categorize
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Organizing Ideas With Thinking Boxes
Booster Writing Lesson 5: Compose Shared Text, Celebrate With Photo Story
Companion Reading Lesson 5: Mentor Text: Picture Glossaries
A Snapshot of Comparing and Contrasting With Narrative Text
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Sample of Shared Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 5: Integrating Informative Writing With Use of Text
Features
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading With Purpose and an Eye for Evidence
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Close Reading of Media: Caine's Arcade Video 1
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisit Media and Add to Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Close Reading of Media: Sections of Caine's
Arcade Video 2
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Two-Column Note Additions, Organizing Notes,
Talking Out Caine's Story
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Study Mentor Texts: Newsela Newspaper Articles
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Compose Headlines, Headings, and Begin to Draft
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Deeper Meanings: Caine's Arcade Updates
and Conversation
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Finish Draft, Peer Check, Teacher Conference,
Publish! (will require several writing periods)
A Snapshot of Using Volunteers to Help Students Prepare to Publish
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Informative Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Two-Column Notes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Integrating Foundational and Language Standards
References
Lesson Sequence 1: Integrating Writing Personal Narratives With Identifying
Sensory Words in Text
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Quick Sketch Retelling
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Brainstorm Topics, Tell
Stories
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Story Planning
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Review Story Plan, Add Onomatopoetic
Element(s), Begin Drafting
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Compare Narrative Readings
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Continue Drafting, Connect Anchor Chart to Our
Own Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Poetry Reading
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Quick Write Noisy Poems, Finish Stories, Share,
Celebrate
A Snapshot of the Talk-It-Out Strategy
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Story Planning
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Personal Narrative
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 2: Integrating Research to Build and Present Knowledge With
Identifying Topic and Details
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Viewing Media to Begin Information Gathering and
Discussion
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Topic and Details Using Interactive Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Narrative Reading, Comparing Sources
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Informal Opinion Drawing and Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Narrative Reading to Increase Background
Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Interviewing and Opinion Writing
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Reading and Discussing Our Fourth-Grade Partners'
Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Interactive Writing to Record Data
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Reading Mentor Texts for Parts of a Letter
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Interactive Writing to Inform About and Present
Knowledge
A Snapshot of the Varied Writing Modes
First-Grade Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Kindergarten Opinion Sample
What Do I See? Another Kindergarten Opinion Sample
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 3: Integrating Opinion Writing With Close Reading for Text
Evidence
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Writing Lesson 1: What Is an Opinion?
Companion Reading Lesson 1: Re-Identify Elements of the Text Type Using a
Mentor Text
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Deeply Understanding a Text to Stimulate Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisiting the Text to Quick Jot Opinion Notes,
Followed by Collaborative Conversation
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Charting Character Development and Character
Traits
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Organizing Our Opinions With Thinking Boxes
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Studying Mentor Texts: Concluding Opinions
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Completing Thinking Boxes and Drafting Opinions
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Multiple Forms and Purposes for Opinion
Writing
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Completing and Reviewing Drafts, Sharing,
Celebration and Delivering Opinions to the School Librarian OR Finish
Writing and Celebrate!
A Snapshot of Moving From Opinions About Texts to Opinions About Topics
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Opinion Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 4: Integrating Comparing and Contrasting With Publishing
Using Digital Tools
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading Narrative Text
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Jot Sticky Note Details
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Reading Informational Text
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 3: View Short Video Clips to Build Knowledge
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Jot Sticky Note Details Then Compare and
Contrast
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Which Ideas Are Most Important? Sort and
Categorize
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Organizing Ideas With Thinking Boxes
Booster Writing Lesson 5: Compose Shared Text, Celebrate With Photo Story
Companion Reading Lesson 5: Mentor Text: Picture Glossaries
A Snapshot of Comparing and Contrasting With Narrative Text
Kindergarten Adaptation
Second-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Sample of Shared Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Thinking Boxes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Lesson Sequence 5: Integrating Informative Writing With Use of Text
Features
What Teachers Guide Across the Week
What Students Do Across the Week
Booster Reading Lesson 1: Reading With Purpose and an Eye for Evidence
Companion Writing Lesson 1: Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 2: Close Reading of Media: Caine's Arcade Video 1
Companion Writing Lesson 2: Revisit Media and Add to Two-Column Notes
Booster Reading Lesson 3: Close Reading of Media: Sections of Caine's
Arcade Video 2
Companion Writing Lesson 3: Two-Column Note Additions, Organizing Notes,
Talking Out Caine's Story
Booster Reading Lesson 4: Study Mentor Texts: Newsela Newspaper Articles
Companion Writing Lesson 4: Compose Headlines, Headings, and Begin to Draft
Booster Reading Lesson 5: Exploring Deeper Meanings: Caine's Arcade Updates
and Conversation
Companion Writing Lesson 5: Finish Draft, Peer Check, Teacher Conference,
Publish! (will require several writing periods)
A Snapshot of Using Volunteers to Help Students Prepare to Publish
Kindergarten Adaptation
First-Grade Adaptation
NEXT INSTRUCTIONAL STEPS
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Informative Writing
What Do I See? A Student Sample of Two-Column Notes
Authentic Assessment: Ideas for Evaluating Students' Learning
Peer Power: Using Student Work as Mentor Texts
If/Then Chart
Mentor Texts
Extending the Work
Integrating Foundational and Language Standards
References