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Integrating the Four Strands
in a Hybrid Model
Fall 2020
Agenda-
• What is blended learning/hybrid learning?
• Available Resources
• Challenges of teaching the strands in a Hybrid Model
• Integrating the Strands of English
• Integrating HSS into ELA instruction
• What works best synchronously, asynchronously, in person?
• Assessing the four strands
• Strategies for success
• Instructional Resource Example
• Upcoming webinars
• Stay in touch
What is Blended Learning?
Blended learning is-
• a formal education program in which a student learns at least
in part through online delivery of content and instruction with
some element of student control over time, place, path,
and/or pace
and
• at least in part at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away
from home.
https://www.christenseninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Classifying-K-12-blended-
learning.pdf
Models of Blended Learning
Images used with permission from the Christensen Institute. Staker, H., & Horn, M. B. (2012). Classifying K-12 blended learning. Christensen Institute.
Available Resources
• VDOE Virtual Learning Hub
• VDOE Supporting Virtual Learning
• VDOE Planning for Virtual Teaching and Learning
• K-5 Instruction Core Models
• English Instructional Models
• History and Social Science Instructional Models
Challenges of the Hybrid Model
• The goal of blended learning is to leverage the specific
positive attributes of each environment to ensure the optimum
use of resources to attain the instructional goal and learning
objectives. (Holden & Westfall, 2006)
• What are the instructional road blocks for English/Reading
within a blended model?
Seamless Integration of
English Strands
• Literacies
CONNECTION
AND
UNDERSTANDING
Reading
Communication/
Multimodal Literacy
Writing
Research
Reading:
• Allow for student choice
• Focus on specific
vocabulary from authentic
texts
• Use both fiction and
nonfiction texts
• Provide variety of texts
and media
Writing:
• It’s a process!
• Write for a variety of
authentic purposes
• Provide feedback
• Conferencing
• Written
• Use a writing portfolio
Research:
• Embed it in the learning
process
• Make it authentic and
meaningful to students
• Allow for student choice
when possible
Communication & Multimodal
Literacies:
• Allow students to share
• Introduce a variety of
media that fits within the
topic or theme.
Integrate the Strands
CONNECTION
AND
UNDERSTANDING
•Use text-dependent questions
•Use inference questions
•Use text-based vocabulary
•Response to reading
•Writing components in every lesson
•Frequent research components
Best Practices in any Learning Environment
Paired Texts and Text Sets
• Paired texts can include books,
plays, articles, poems,
functional text, graphics, or
digital media
• Focus on a common theme or
topic that fits history and
social science or science
content
• Compare and contrast texts to
increase the level of thinking
• Student choice whenever
possible
Theme or Topic
Poems
Historical Texts
Technical Texts
Digital Media
Graphics
Plays
Informational Texts
Interviews
Analyze,
Compare, Contrast
• Make learning authentic
by working with what
students have.
• Provide opportunities
for shared and
independent reading
• Think about students –
What will interest
them?
• Texts might look
different these days-
consider what students
can access at home.
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Texts: Use What You Have!
Reading Promotes
Deeper Learning & Critical Thinking
Students need:
• opportunities to read daily.
• to read extended pieces of text and grade level material.
• opportunities to read grade level text daily, including nonfiction and
fiction pieces.
Teachers support students:
• by providing opportunities to read and compare paired passages
(fiction and nonfiction) on the same topic as appropriate.
• by modeling how to analyze ideas in two texts and search for
evidence to support their conclusions.
Scaffold Complex Text
• Support Vocabulary
• Use Deliberate Annotations
• Use Questions as Planned
Scaffolds
• Allow Time for Reflection
and Discussion
• Incorporate Time Every day
for Independent Reading
• Provide Access to Grade
Level Text
• Highlight and Focus on
Complicated Text Structure
• Be Explicit
• Introduce varied texts to show students different
writing styles.
• Model the writing process and meet with
students for writing conferences.
• Use other content material for texts and allow
students to demonstrate understanding through
writing.
Reading and Writing Together
Integrating History and Social Science (1 of 7)
Students Need to Read and Write in EVERY Class
"BUT THE REALLY BIG INVESTMENT IN READING TIME IN SCHOOL SHOULD
NOT BE FILLING LOST MINUTES. IT SHOULD BE A PROMINENT PART OF
INSTRUCTION. KIDS SHOULD BE READING THROUGHOUT THEIR SCHOOL
DAY—DURING LITERACY INSTRUCTION, DURING SCIENCE, SOCIAL STUDIES,
MATHEMATICS, HEALTH, AND THE ARTS, TOO."
TIMOTHY SHANAHAN
“KIDS NEED TO READ WITHIN INSTRUCTION"
Integrating History and Social Science (2 of 7)
• I don’t want to ask my
colleagues to take on
more work by integrating
Reading, Writing or “my”
content into their lessons.
• How can I possibly make it
happen in my current
teaching environment?
• Where am I going to find
the time to locate
resources?
English History Math Science
In times of great challenge, it can
be easy to fall into old habits:
Integrating History and Social Science (3 of 7)
Integrating historical content offers thoughtful
experiences that support the use of information
sources, asking questions, application of both
the social science and English skills, and allows
students to share both verbal and written
communication supported with evidence.
Seamless Integration of
History and Social Science in English Instruction
• Literacies
CONNECTION
AND
UNDERSTANDING
Non-fiction
text
Communication/
Multimodal Literacy
Persuasive
Writing
Research using
Primary Sources
Integrating History and Social Science (4 of 7)
Integrating History and Social Science (5 of 7)
Integrating History and Social Science (6 of 7)
Integrating History and Social Science (7 of 7)
What Works?
Synchronous Activities
• Engaging Tasks to Spark
Interest
• Small Group
• Direct Instruction
• Guided Reading and Thinking
• Questioning
• Feedback and Conferring
Asynchronous Activities
• Pre-recorded Modeling
• Partner Work
• Discussion Boards
• Shared Google Docs
• Shared Google Slides
• Reflective Writing
• Multi-modal Literacies
Always look for ways to maximize student engagement, check for
understanding, & build relationships.
Assessing the 4 Strands (1 of 2)
•Provide expectations and guidelines for
assessing students.
•Describe criteria broadly so that it can be
demonstrated in multiple ways.
Give feedback in a timely manner.
•Use flexible structures and rubrics that allow for
a huge variety of experiences and resources.
Place student reflection and self-assessment at
the center of feedback.
Assessing the 4 Strands (2 of 2)
Consider exploring the following innovative reflection opportunities and
assessment formats for students:
• activities that require
student reflection;
• authentic learning
experiences;
• career exploration;
• creativity in learning;
• critical thinking exercises;
• inquiry-based learning;
• outside
investigations/explorations;
• play-based learning;
• project-based learning;
• problem-solving activities;
• technology-based direct
instruction;
• voice and choice for
students (choice boards);
• workplace readiness
preparation; and
• writing for a variety of
purpose
Create Rich Assessment Tasks (1of3)
Collaboration &
Communication
Opportunities to Integrate
the Strands
When planning for
assessment, check to be
sure each strand is
represented throughout
the process.
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/english/literacy-webinars/2020-
2021/remote-implementation-tasks-aug-2020.docx
Create Rich Assessment Tasks (2 of 3)
Communication,
Multimodal
Literacy, Reading,
& Writing
Research &
Communication
Create Rich Assessment Tasks (3 of 3)
When creating the
assessment, build in
opportunities to use the
strands:
• Reflective Writing
• Reading & Analyzing
• Communicating using
Multimodal Media
• Evaluating
Information and
Resources
Strategies for Success (1 of 4)
Engagement – quality virtual instruction
•Provides a creative way for students to
master content using a variety of
instructional strategies.
•Personalize instruction and give students
the power to “own” their learning through
providing choice.
•Be selective and thoughtful with
assignments.
•Tasks should be manageable based on
curriculum.
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/virtual_learning/virtual-teaching-learning/index.shtml
Strategies for Success (2 of 4)
Engagement – quality virtual instruction
• Differentiate based on student needs; coordinate and
collaborate with teachers including EL teachers, special
education teachers, gifted resource teachers, and
others.
• Teachers may also integrate a variety of learning
experiences that integrate technology into daily
instruction including:
• authentic learning experiences;
• inquiry-based learning;
• online coursework;
• online research;
• project-based learning;
• simulations;
• virtual games; and
• virtual learning experiences.
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/virtual_learning/virtual-teaching-learning/index.shtml
Strategies for Success (3 of 4)
• When possible, use the same materials in both settings, and
stick with the same curricular progression.
• Taking a “remote-first” approach to instructional planning
could make hybrid schedules (and socially distanced
classrooms) run more smoothly.
• When students do have time in person, they should be
collaborating with each other, having discussions, and
working through problems.
https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2020/08/06/how-to-make-lessons-cohesive-
when-teaching.html?1599162834626?cmp=eml-enl-ewpce-dis
Strategies for Success (4 of 4)
Routines that create cohesion across learning
environments-
• Reading Grade Level Text
• Responding to Text
• Reading Foundations Work
https://ccsso.org/blog/ccsso-releases-restart-recovery-considerations-teaching-
learning
Instructional Examples (Elementary School 1 of 4)
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml
Use what you have!
• Consider which
activities can be
modified for blended
learning.
Instructional Examples (Elementary School 2 of 4)
Teacher PRE-RECORDS direct
instruction:
• Review story elements
• Introduce new concept
• Provide explicit instructions
on how to practice the
skill/concept at.
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml
Use face to face
instructional time to
support students with
complex text and
connections to other
content.
Teacher can use “Academic
Background” section to focus pre-
teaching of skills and language
during face to face time
Instructional Examples (Elementary School 3 of 4)
Hybrid Learning Plan Sample
Face to face or
Synchronous
Day 1
• Teacher works with a small group of students to pre-teach or review some of
the academic background information such as character traits. Have
students practice with a short text identifying character traits with text
evidence.
• Work with groups or class of students to pre-teach and understand some
vocabulary in preparation for upcoming texts
Virtual or
Asynchronous
Day 2
• Have a pre-recorded video available for students describing how characters
change throughout the story, ideas to build the concept might include comic
strips, a short video clip along with some teacher talk to discuss and plant
some language/sentence frames for students to use.
• Give students a short snippet of text to practice this concept with and have
them respond through writing.
Instructional Examples (Elementary School 4 of 4)
Hybrid Learning Plan Sample
Face to face
or
Synchronous
Day 3
• Review previous day’s concepts and place students in pairs to read/share their written
reflections. Teacher listening in on student conversations to collect anecdotal or
formative data on student understanding
• Support students with further development of this concept by conferring, meeting with
small groups, and scaffolding through complex text, graphic organizers, etc.
• Connect learning back to thematic unit on friendship by discussing and charting the
impacts to the community of being a good citizen and encouraging others to be good
citizens. Make connections to the stories that have been read and the character’s traits
and how it can impact a community. Create a list or T-chart of traits/actions and
impacts. (HSS 3.1f)
Virtual or
Asynchronous
Day 4
• Provide students with photographs, primary sources, or short videos illustrating
ways people serving their community.
• Have students observe, and reflect on observations in writing. Choose a way to
help your community. Create a pamphlet, or poster advertising this. Use on of
the traits you discussed from text earlier in the week (example: Are you
responsible? Then go out and vote!)
Instructional Examples (Secondary 1 of 4)
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml
Use what you have!
• Consider which activities
can be modified for
blended learning
Instructional Examples (Secondary 2 of 4)
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml
• Pre-record direct instruction
of the skill and process for
learning. (ex. Close reading
protocols)
• Post additional supports such
as graphics or charts
• Explain intended goals and
outcomes for the lesson.
Record a model example of the
activity for students to refer
back to.
Instructional Examples (Secondary 3 of 4)
Instructional Examples (Secondary 4 of 4)
Upcoming Webinars
•Assessment Supports: Grade Three Reading-October 13 at 3:00pm
•Assessment Supports: Grade Four Reading-October 15 at 3:00pm
•Assessment Supports: Grade Five Reading-October 16 at 3:00pm
•Assessment Supports: Grade Six Reading-October 19 at 3:00pm
•Assessment Supports: Grade Seven Reading-October 20 at 3:00pm
•Assessment Supports: Grade Eight Reading-October 21 at 3:00pm
•Assessment Supports: End Of Course Reading-October 22 at
3:00pm
Additional Resources
•Supporting Virtual Teaching
•English Learning In Place Resources
•Comprehensive Literacy: English Instructional
Plans
•2020 Comprehensive Literacy Webinar Series
•VDOE English Standards of Learning webpage
•VDOE English Instruction webpage
•VDOE HSS Instruction webpage
Integrating History and Social Science
History and Social Science Resources:
Library of Congress-Teaching with Primary Sources Virginia Partnership
Library of Virginia-Document Bank
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Virginia History & Culture Museum
New American History
emediava
Building a Community of Learners Professional Development Series
Weekly virtual Professional Development offerings along with recordings of recently offered
webinars in the series, like:
Library of Congress-Teaching with Primary Sources (Session 1)
New American History-Teaching Students to Think for Themselves (Session 1)
Stay in Touch
Jill Nogueras
K-12 English Coordinator
Jill.Nogueras@doe.virginia.gov
Carmen Kurek
Elementary English/Reading
Specialist
Carmen.Kurek@doe.virginia.gov
Colleen Cassada
Middle School English Specialist
Colleen.Cassada@doe.Virginia.gov
Brandi McCracken
Elementary HSS Specialist
Brandi.McCraken@doe.Virginia.gov
Assessment Office
Student_Assessment@doe.virginia.gov

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10-8-2020-integrating-four-strands-hybrid-model.pptx

  • 1. Integrating the Four Strands in a Hybrid Model Fall 2020
  • 2. Agenda- • What is blended learning/hybrid learning? • Available Resources • Challenges of teaching the strands in a Hybrid Model • Integrating the Strands of English • Integrating HSS into ELA instruction • What works best synchronously, asynchronously, in person? • Assessing the four strands • Strategies for success • Instructional Resource Example • Upcoming webinars • Stay in touch
  • 3. What is Blended Learning? Blended learning is- • a formal education program in which a student learns at least in part through online delivery of content and instruction with some element of student control over time, place, path, and/or pace and • at least in part at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home. https://www.christenseninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Classifying-K-12-blended- learning.pdf
  • 4. Models of Blended Learning Images used with permission from the Christensen Institute. Staker, H., & Horn, M. B. (2012). Classifying K-12 blended learning. Christensen Institute.
  • 5. Available Resources • VDOE Virtual Learning Hub • VDOE Supporting Virtual Learning • VDOE Planning for Virtual Teaching and Learning • K-5 Instruction Core Models • English Instructional Models • History and Social Science Instructional Models
  • 6. Challenges of the Hybrid Model • The goal of blended learning is to leverage the specific positive attributes of each environment to ensure the optimum use of resources to attain the instructional goal and learning objectives. (Holden & Westfall, 2006) • What are the instructional road blocks for English/Reading within a blended model?
  • 7. Seamless Integration of English Strands • Literacies CONNECTION AND UNDERSTANDING Reading Communication/ Multimodal Literacy Writing Research
  • 8. Reading: • Allow for student choice • Focus on specific vocabulary from authentic texts • Use both fiction and nonfiction texts • Provide variety of texts and media Writing: • It’s a process! • Write for a variety of authentic purposes • Provide feedback • Conferencing • Written • Use a writing portfolio Research: • Embed it in the learning process • Make it authentic and meaningful to students • Allow for student choice when possible Communication & Multimodal Literacies: • Allow students to share • Introduce a variety of media that fits within the topic or theme. Integrate the Strands CONNECTION AND UNDERSTANDING
  • 9. •Use text-dependent questions •Use inference questions •Use text-based vocabulary •Response to reading •Writing components in every lesson •Frequent research components Best Practices in any Learning Environment
  • 10. Paired Texts and Text Sets • Paired texts can include books, plays, articles, poems, functional text, graphics, or digital media • Focus on a common theme or topic that fits history and social science or science content • Compare and contrast texts to increase the level of thinking • Student choice whenever possible Theme or Topic Poems Historical Texts Technical Texts Digital Media Graphics Plays Informational Texts Interviews Analyze, Compare, Contrast
  • 11. • Make learning authentic by working with what students have. • Provide opportunities for shared and independent reading • Think about students – What will interest them? • Texts might look different these days- consider what students can access at home. 11 Texts: Use What You Have!
  • 12. Reading Promotes Deeper Learning & Critical Thinking Students need: • opportunities to read daily. • to read extended pieces of text and grade level material. • opportunities to read grade level text daily, including nonfiction and fiction pieces. Teachers support students: • by providing opportunities to read and compare paired passages (fiction and nonfiction) on the same topic as appropriate. • by modeling how to analyze ideas in two texts and search for evidence to support their conclusions.
  • 13. Scaffold Complex Text • Support Vocabulary • Use Deliberate Annotations • Use Questions as Planned Scaffolds • Allow Time for Reflection and Discussion • Incorporate Time Every day for Independent Reading • Provide Access to Grade Level Text • Highlight and Focus on Complicated Text Structure • Be Explicit
  • 14. • Introduce varied texts to show students different writing styles. • Model the writing process and meet with students for writing conferences. • Use other content material for texts and allow students to demonstrate understanding through writing. Reading and Writing Together
  • 15. Integrating History and Social Science (1 of 7) Students Need to Read and Write in EVERY Class "BUT THE REALLY BIG INVESTMENT IN READING TIME IN SCHOOL SHOULD NOT BE FILLING LOST MINUTES. IT SHOULD BE A PROMINENT PART OF INSTRUCTION. KIDS SHOULD BE READING THROUGHOUT THEIR SCHOOL DAY—DURING LITERACY INSTRUCTION, DURING SCIENCE, SOCIAL STUDIES, MATHEMATICS, HEALTH, AND THE ARTS, TOO." TIMOTHY SHANAHAN “KIDS NEED TO READ WITHIN INSTRUCTION"
  • 16. Integrating History and Social Science (2 of 7) • I don’t want to ask my colleagues to take on more work by integrating Reading, Writing or “my” content into their lessons. • How can I possibly make it happen in my current teaching environment? • Where am I going to find the time to locate resources? English History Math Science In times of great challenge, it can be easy to fall into old habits:
  • 17. Integrating History and Social Science (3 of 7) Integrating historical content offers thoughtful experiences that support the use of information sources, asking questions, application of both the social science and English skills, and allows students to share both verbal and written communication supported with evidence.
  • 18. Seamless Integration of History and Social Science in English Instruction • Literacies CONNECTION AND UNDERSTANDING Non-fiction text Communication/ Multimodal Literacy Persuasive Writing Research using Primary Sources
  • 19. Integrating History and Social Science (4 of 7)
  • 20. Integrating History and Social Science (5 of 7)
  • 21. Integrating History and Social Science (6 of 7)
  • 22. Integrating History and Social Science (7 of 7)
  • 23. What Works? Synchronous Activities • Engaging Tasks to Spark Interest • Small Group • Direct Instruction • Guided Reading and Thinking • Questioning • Feedback and Conferring Asynchronous Activities • Pre-recorded Modeling • Partner Work • Discussion Boards • Shared Google Docs • Shared Google Slides • Reflective Writing • Multi-modal Literacies Always look for ways to maximize student engagement, check for understanding, & build relationships.
  • 24. Assessing the 4 Strands (1 of 2) •Provide expectations and guidelines for assessing students. •Describe criteria broadly so that it can be demonstrated in multiple ways. Give feedback in a timely manner. •Use flexible structures and rubrics that allow for a huge variety of experiences and resources. Place student reflection and self-assessment at the center of feedback.
  • 25. Assessing the 4 Strands (2 of 2) Consider exploring the following innovative reflection opportunities and assessment formats for students: • activities that require student reflection; • authentic learning experiences; • career exploration; • creativity in learning; • critical thinking exercises; • inquiry-based learning; • outside investigations/explorations; • play-based learning; • project-based learning; • problem-solving activities; • technology-based direct instruction; • voice and choice for students (choice boards); • workplace readiness preparation; and • writing for a variety of purpose
  • 26. Create Rich Assessment Tasks (1of3) Collaboration & Communication Opportunities to Integrate the Strands When planning for assessment, check to be sure each strand is represented throughout the process. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/english/literacy-webinars/2020- 2021/remote-implementation-tasks-aug-2020.docx
  • 27. Create Rich Assessment Tasks (2 of 3) Communication, Multimodal Literacy, Reading, & Writing Research & Communication
  • 28. Create Rich Assessment Tasks (3 of 3) When creating the assessment, build in opportunities to use the strands: • Reflective Writing • Reading & Analyzing • Communicating using Multimodal Media • Evaluating Information and Resources
  • 29. Strategies for Success (1 of 4) Engagement – quality virtual instruction •Provides a creative way for students to master content using a variety of instructional strategies. •Personalize instruction and give students the power to “own” their learning through providing choice. •Be selective and thoughtful with assignments. •Tasks should be manageable based on curriculum. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/virtual_learning/virtual-teaching-learning/index.shtml
  • 30. Strategies for Success (2 of 4) Engagement – quality virtual instruction • Differentiate based on student needs; coordinate and collaborate with teachers including EL teachers, special education teachers, gifted resource teachers, and others. • Teachers may also integrate a variety of learning experiences that integrate technology into daily instruction including: • authentic learning experiences; • inquiry-based learning; • online coursework; • online research; • project-based learning; • simulations; • virtual games; and • virtual learning experiences. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/virtual_learning/virtual-teaching-learning/index.shtml
  • 31. Strategies for Success (3 of 4) • When possible, use the same materials in both settings, and stick with the same curricular progression. • Taking a “remote-first” approach to instructional planning could make hybrid schedules (and socially distanced classrooms) run more smoothly. • When students do have time in person, they should be collaborating with each other, having discussions, and working through problems. https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2020/08/06/how-to-make-lessons-cohesive- when-teaching.html?1599162834626?cmp=eml-enl-ewpce-dis
  • 32. Strategies for Success (4 of 4) Routines that create cohesion across learning environments- • Reading Grade Level Text • Responding to Text • Reading Foundations Work https://ccsso.org/blog/ccsso-releases-restart-recovery-considerations-teaching- learning
  • 33. Instructional Examples (Elementary School 1 of 4) http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml Use what you have! • Consider which activities can be modified for blended learning.
  • 34. Instructional Examples (Elementary School 2 of 4) Teacher PRE-RECORDS direct instruction: • Review story elements • Introduce new concept • Provide explicit instructions on how to practice the skill/concept at. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml Use face to face instructional time to support students with complex text and connections to other content. Teacher can use “Academic Background” section to focus pre- teaching of skills and language during face to face time
  • 35. Instructional Examples (Elementary School 3 of 4) Hybrid Learning Plan Sample Face to face or Synchronous Day 1 • Teacher works with a small group of students to pre-teach or review some of the academic background information such as character traits. Have students practice with a short text identifying character traits with text evidence. • Work with groups or class of students to pre-teach and understand some vocabulary in preparation for upcoming texts Virtual or Asynchronous Day 2 • Have a pre-recorded video available for students describing how characters change throughout the story, ideas to build the concept might include comic strips, a short video clip along with some teacher talk to discuss and plant some language/sentence frames for students to use. • Give students a short snippet of text to practice this concept with and have them respond through writing.
  • 36. Instructional Examples (Elementary School 4 of 4) Hybrid Learning Plan Sample Face to face or Synchronous Day 3 • Review previous day’s concepts and place students in pairs to read/share their written reflections. Teacher listening in on student conversations to collect anecdotal or formative data on student understanding • Support students with further development of this concept by conferring, meeting with small groups, and scaffolding through complex text, graphic organizers, etc. • Connect learning back to thematic unit on friendship by discussing and charting the impacts to the community of being a good citizen and encouraging others to be good citizens. Make connections to the stories that have been read and the character’s traits and how it can impact a community. Create a list or T-chart of traits/actions and impacts. (HSS 3.1f) Virtual or Asynchronous Day 4 • Provide students with photographs, primary sources, or short videos illustrating ways people serving their community. • Have students observe, and reflect on observations in writing. Choose a way to help your community. Create a pamphlet, or poster advertising this. Use on of the traits you discussed from text earlier in the week (example: Are you responsible? Then go out and vote!)
  • 37. Instructional Examples (Secondary 1 of 4) http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml Use what you have! • Consider which activities can be modified for blended learning
  • 38. Instructional Examples (Secondary 2 of 4) http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/english/2017/eng-instruct-plans/index.shtml • Pre-record direct instruction of the skill and process for learning. (ex. Close reading protocols) • Post additional supports such as graphics or charts • Explain intended goals and outcomes for the lesson. Record a model example of the activity for students to refer back to.
  • 41. Upcoming Webinars •Assessment Supports: Grade Three Reading-October 13 at 3:00pm •Assessment Supports: Grade Four Reading-October 15 at 3:00pm •Assessment Supports: Grade Five Reading-October 16 at 3:00pm •Assessment Supports: Grade Six Reading-October 19 at 3:00pm •Assessment Supports: Grade Seven Reading-October 20 at 3:00pm •Assessment Supports: Grade Eight Reading-October 21 at 3:00pm •Assessment Supports: End Of Course Reading-October 22 at 3:00pm
  • 42. Additional Resources •Supporting Virtual Teaching •English Learning In Place Resources •Comprehensive Literacy: English Instructional Plans •2020 Comprehensive Literacy Webinar Series •VDOE English Standards of Learning webpage •VDOE English Instruction webpage •VDOE HSS Instruction webpage
  • 43. Integrating History and Social Science History and Social Science Resources: Library of Congress-Teaching with Primary Sources Virginia Partnership Library of Virginia-Document Bank Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Virginia History & Culture Museum New American History emediava Building a Community of Learners Professional Development Series Weekly virtual Professional Development offerings along with recordings of recently offered webinars in the series, like: Library of Congress-Teaching with Primary Sources (Session 1) New American History-Teaching Students to Think for Themselves (Session 1)
  • 44. Stay in Touch Jill Nogueras K-12 English Coordinator Jill.Nogueras@doe.virginia.gov Carmen Kurek Elementary English/Reading Specialist Carmen.Kurek@doe.virginia.gov Colleen Cassada Middle School English Specialist Colleen.Cassada@doe.Virginia.gov Brandi McCracken Elementary HSS Specialist Brandi.McCraken@doe.Virginia.gov Assessment Office Student_Assessment@doe.virginia.gov