Monday, October 21, 2013

Walk-Through Data

Happy Short Week!


The best use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it
-William James
 
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I feel like this quote exemplifies our daily work.  The hard work you are all doing now will bear fruit long into the future.

Some data from last week's walk-throughs:

In 12.5% of visits I saw evidence of students talking to each other in structured ways (2 out of 16).
In 68.8% of visits I saw evidence of visual scaffolds for use as a reference for students to use advanced language in conversation (11 out of 16).

Granted, these visits were short and because of the higher percentage of visual scaffolds, I assume that these essential student-to-student conversations happen more often than I was able to observe.

Guided Language Acquisition Design (GLAD) suggests a 10 and 2 rule for reminding teachers to let the kids do the talking.  This means that never more than 10 minutes of input from the teacher at a time, with 2 minutes for students to talk to each other about the material through a turn-and-talk or similar structure.\

This week, I will remain in classrooms for at least 10 minutes and would like to see evidence of this.

Here is a two-minute video with some cool ideas for whole group discussion strategies: https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/student-participation-strategy

Updates: 


  • Staff PD today at from 2:00-3:30, focus Gradual Release of Responsibility
  • Printing services is at least 2 weeks back-logged, plan accordingly
  • 10/23--Puma Run
  • 10/24-10/25--Staff PD in the a.m., planning time in the p.m.
  • 10/29--"Deep Dive" Visit from Nancy Hanks (more info will be shared at staff meeting today)
  • 10/31--3rd-5th grade assembly (WKCE Pep Rally)
  • 11/1--Día de los Muertos event in the evening

Monday, October 14, 2013

Mid-October Updates

Hi Everyone,

This is a lengthy blog entry.  Take it in chunks, but please read all.
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The following quote is from an article I recently read about the important role of oral language  in literacy development:

“Not only are oral language skills linked to the code-related skills that help word reading to develop, but they also provide the foundation for the development of the more-advanced language skills needed for comprehension”
– Cain & Oakhill, 2007

This reaffirms for me that we cannot have 'reading closely and citing text' (Reading standard 1) without the accompanying 'collaborative conversations' (Speaking and Listening standard 1) in our School Improvement Plan.

This week is going to be a busy one, but in my walk-throughs, I will be looking specifically for evidence of students speaking to each other in structured, scaffolded ways.

Please click on the link at the bottom of this email to go to the blog site.  At the bottom of the blog, you can add comments.  Please consider contributing some ideas for structuring student-to-student talk in the classroom.  What works for you?

Updates:

--John's iPad returned safely and anonymously!--
--Classroom Budgets must be used by winter break, don't hesitate, use it or lose it!
--This month is Anti-Bullying Month.  The Student Council will be organizing an all-school assembly during and directly after Community Breakfast on Monday, Oct. 21st to confront bullying head-on in our school.
--3-5 teachers, Click to access Delicious, Nutritious Wisconsin curriculum.  These lessons should be worked into our instruction throughout the school year.
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TAG Focus Groups

In preparation to draft a TAG Policy, as advised by the Transition Team, the TAG Office will be recruiting principals and teachers to participate in several focus groups. These groups will meet outside of school time. Dates and places will be before the end of October and will be announced soon. Meetings will be approximately 1 hour in length.

DLI representation would be greatly beneficial to this group.  Let me know if you are interested.

Dates to Remember

10/14
  • Kindergarten PALS window opens
  • Early Release (Individual Planning Time)
  • Code Red procedure review at 3:30 in the lounge
  • Story-Telling Night at the Monona Library

10/15
  • Josh out in the a.m., Erin out all day
  • Code Red at appr. 2:15

10/16
  • Marj Passman from the Board of Education will visit in the a.m. interested in eating lunch with teachers in the lounge

10/17
  • Josh out all day (presenting the WI Seal of Biliteracy at the WIDA Conference, wish me luck!)

10/18
  • All Bucky Book orders due, please turn these in as soon as you get them this week
  • 3rd Grade Field Trip in the p.m.
10/23
  • Running of the Pumas
Office Updates:
CHANGES IN THE BACK OFFICE

For your convenience the following has been added to the back of the office:
-white and colored paper in the steel cabinet next to copier
-folder on the bulletin board next to the fax machine with cover sheets.
-clear bin next to the copier for items left in fax & copier (all items left in here will be recycled at the end of the month)

Becky & I will try to keep these areas regularly stocked with extras in the work room.

Please keep the back area clean as it is visible to parents and visitors. The office should always be in an impeccable condition. All piles of used colored paper should be returned to the pile of the same color. 

CLASSROOM DISMISSAL TRACKER
I have placed a bus with each classroom teachers name on it. Starting next week we will start to use them to track which classrooms have dismissed.

The idea is to stick it as you leave on the front door. I can then glance over and check to see if we are missing a classroom.

You can pick up your classroom bus on the way back to your classroom.

NEED AN ELECTRIC PENCIL SHARPENER?
I have a few extras. Please send me an e-mail if you'd like one.

WANT LAST YEARS YEARBOOK?
Free to the first 5 who respond

Friday, October 4, 2013

Celebrate Smiles, Keyboarding, and Other Updates

Hi Everyone,

Again thank you for making such a big deal about my birthday yesterday, it meant a lot to me.

I am going to start using titles that reflect the content of each blog instead of "Week 5, etc" so that we can easily go into the archives and find specific information through the blog.

Please take a few moments to complete this 5-question survey about this blog to provide me with some feedback as to its efficiency: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NDG3P9V

Nuestro Mundo in the News

See this article in Madison Connect, MMSD staff newsletter about our Liderazgo/PTO meeting in which parents had an opportunity to discuss the new school report card and school improvement plan: https://pubinfoweb.madison.k12.wi.us/node/3199

Staff Meeting

Monday, October, 7th, will be our monthly staff meeting.  We will start out with a few business items and then have breakout sessions based on the effective use of Mondo and Calle materials during our literacy block.

Please plan to be in Sarah Niesen's room by 2pm sharp so we can get started and end on time.  Thanks!

Keyboarding

We are required to begin keyboarding instruction from 3rd through 5th grades in preparation for the SMARTER Balanced Assessment next year.  Thanks to Sarah Niesen and Susan Janik for taking the initiative in keeping up with this.  Below is some information and a link.  

A Google spreadsheet was shared with relevant staff that has student usernames and passwords.

The code for adding students on the log in page for your school is: nuestro
The link for your school is in the application launcher and on the library site for each school. 

I added some videos to share with teachers in your building as well. I will continue to add them as requests come in...

We will address this together soon to clarify and move forward with the keyboarding instruction.

Celebrate Smiles

Dentists will be set up in the building Monday-Friday of next week to provide free dental services to some of our neediest kids.  Representatives of the program will be coming around during the day to get students whose parents have signed up for this service.  Please welcome these reps and the dentists into our building and thank them for their services.  

Big, Huge, shout-out to Carolyn Chadderdon, the most amazing school nurse in the city of Madison, for coordinating this important program.

SIP

The School-based Leadership Team will be meeting on Tuesday afternoon 3:30-5:00pm to finalize the Professional Learning Plan and thereby finalizing our School Improvement Plan.