Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Follow up to Thinking Clouds

Last week, I posted a link to Thinking Clouds that can be used during guided reading groups to help kids stay on task as well as to foster conversation about their metacognition once they are done reading.  One of the clouds is "Author's Purpose" and it says on it, "It's all about PIE."  I found another great free resource to go along with that and help teach what PIE stands for.  This website has a set of short posters that explain each of the letters in PIE (persuade, inform, entertain).  I printed them off and laminated them to have on hand when the conversation comes up.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Guided Reading- Think Clouds

**I haven't blogged all year...oops!!  But I have recently come across a lot of really great tools to help with literacy and I thought I would try to keep stuff here.  That way friends and colleagues can look here for what I've been finding.

I get a lot of questions about guided reading and how to manage all that is involved with it.  One thing that gets difficult with guided reading is the fact that the kids at the table are all reading at the same time (which we know is best practice) but the teacher can only work with one at a time.  I found a little tool to monitor reading even when you aren't listening in. Hope King , who writes the blog 2nd Grade Shenanigans,  posted some great Guided Reading Think Clouds.  I have been using them during my LLI lessons for the students at the highest levels and they love them!!  In fact, sometimes they fight over who gets to take them.  

The thought behind them is that when the student notices their thinking, they take the Think Cloud.  This way, when you are done reading with everyone, you can use the think cloud as a discussion spring board.  They are great for all levels, but I have found a lot of success with my higher readers (which are at levels L-N).  I've even been able to get a few kids talking about their thinking when they wouldn't do that before!