tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post7852352810813877479..comments2024-03-20T11:36:09.746-07:00Comments on The Late Bloomer's Book Blog: Summer #CyberPD Week OneGigi McAllisterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18090843830125090541noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-7873482381529428072016-07-07T06:52:46.973-07:002016-07-07T06:52:46.973-07:00I love the idea of posting the little nuggets arou...I love the idea of posting the little nuggets around the building. On your big A-ha, I think that the students are more involved with the process in the tools Kate and Maggie have shared. I think involving them more will help the learning stick...hopefully, right?Amy Ruddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03450093682500458397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-1859228323446527082016-07-06T08:40:10.230-07:002016-07-06T08:40:10.230-07:00I also found pg5 and the part about clarity super ...I also found pg5 and the part about clarity super important! I also like how you ended with "Now I wonder..." because it helps think about next steps and how we will all apply these great tools! It won't be easy per se but having a community like this will make it fun! Thanks for sharing your reflection. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12752688783271031739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-9752716751917768962016-07-06T08:22:07.522-07:002016-07-06T08:22:07.522-07:00I felt the same way about the micro progressions a...I felt the same way about the micro progressions and bookmarks. It's a great visual and reminder to the kids and is a great teaching tool. On page 24 the authors talk about for some struggling readers skills seem to be like magic tricks. Creating teacher charts takes the magic out and teaches the Ss the skills.Judy Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09705515643658571515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-18056471877812714272016-07-06T06:17:33.036-07:002016-07-06T06:17:33.036-07:00Love the plan to post your "nuggets" aro...Love the plan to post your "nuggets" around your school. Karen Szymusiakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07989718657089668579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-65690151266714659432016-07-05T12:21:10.916-07:002016-07-05T12:21:10.916-07:00I'm thinking of how to do it all digitally. Pi...I'm thinking of how to do it all digitally. Pic-collage? Google slides? Not sure yet! Have you checked out The Reading Strategies Book by Jennifer Saravello? 300 strategies to use.Lisa Corbetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12602428975643562609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-58254036168986540082016-07-05T10:55:19.616-07:002016-07-05T10:55:19.616-07:00Dear Gigi,
Thank you so much for this reflection. ...Dear Gigi,<br />Thank you so much for this reflection. You asked the same questions I was wondering about! I think if we all pooled our knowledge we would have so many very concrete strategies to model for our students. That is what I love about DIY- the strategies highlighted are so concrete: if you see these words, ask yourself these questions, etc. In my classroom we use separate chart tablets for different types of demo lessons and the kids can go back to the chart for review if they have a question about a strategy. A sketch book makes so much sense! Glad to connect with you here @kategeorgebrpAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17659565660945568333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-69880147206046389502016-07-05T10:34:30.958-07:002016-07-05T10:34:30.958-07:00Gigi...LOVE the nuggets! And I'm with you on t...Gigi...LOVE the nuggets! And I'm with you on the creating...I actually did grab my sketch pens and start... too irresistible! But then that is what is going to make this great for our students. I'm a big fan of the process of creating sometimes being more valuable than the product created. I have found that learning sticks better with my 4th graders when they create something. The final product (in this case the tool) isn't what they take away and remember the most.<br /><br />Place for examples... great idea! Maybe we should have a #cyberPD padlet or something similar just for show and tell?!Mrs.HWeberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06723974240853644960noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3031142435142384571.post-31695550645981309632016-07-05T09:50:19.437-07:002016-07-05T09:50:19.437-07:00I love your nuggets, Gigi - they stood out for me,...I love your nuggets, Gigi - they stood out for me, too. My sixth graders need repetition, too - it helps their learning stick. It's always so hard to relinquish the need for "my" pace and focus on my students' pace instead. Tarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13626451110946889157noreply@blogger.com