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Spiraled Assignments
  • Presenter
  • Angela Pritchett
  • November 14, 2006

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Why do we spiral homework?
  • We spiral homework so that 2 questions refer
    towork from 2 months back, 2 questions from 6
    weeks back, 2 questions from 4 weeksback, 2
    questions from 2 weeks back, and 2 questions from
    last week.
  • This constantly reviews previously taught
    concepts. Since homework is spiraled,
    assignmentscan be planned in advance, and a
    teacher never has a problem where the lesson is
    not finished and the students don't know how to
    do the work.

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How does spiraling help review?
  • Students will be able to review previously taught
    material.
  • Students will continue to practice old material
  • Repetition helps students store information.

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How do we spiral?
  • Use previously taught materials.
  • Recap from the beginning of the year.
  • Give 2-3 problems from each objective.
  • Continue to include objectives that are used in
    other objectives. Examples plot, setting, main
    characters, etc. OR addition, subtraction,
    multiplication, division.

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What does it look like?
  • Daily Review
  • Story, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
  • Topics covered today Identify the authors
    Purpose
  • Why do you think Judy Blume chose to title this
    story, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
  • II. Topics Covered on previous assessment,
    (topics that demonstrated difficulty)
  • What other character does Fudge remind you of,
    from previous stories? (Making connections from
    previous experiences and reading selection)
  • Find the sentence in the story that supports
    your thinking? ( Locate information to answer
    questions)
  • III. Topics that can be used for daily review
  • What is the setting of this story?
  • Who are the main characters?
  • IV. Test Prep
  • What did Peter win at the birthday party?
  • a. A dog b. a cat c. a turtle d. goldfish

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What does it look like? Contd
  • Daily Review 1
  • I. Topics covered today
  • a. What is the mean of the following data?
  • b. What is the mode? range?
  • II. Topics covered on previous assessment (topics
    that demonstrated difficulty)
  • Complete each fact family
  • 7 x __ 42 __ x __ 42
  • 42 ___ 6 42 6 7
  • III. Topics that can be used for daily review
  • 345 273 423 75 65 x 3
  • IV. Writing in Math
  • How can you find the mean with an even set of
    data?
  • V. Test Prep
  • What is the range of the following set of data
    10,5,2,4
  • A. 5 B. 8 C. 6 D.1

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Research Says
  • Children do not learn by doing.They learn by
    thinking, discussing, and reflecting on what they
    have done.-William Speer(NCSM, 1997,II H-16)

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The Workshop Model
  • The program Workshop Model offers a sense of
    relief to teachers because it allows them to
    detect the areas where the students need to
    improve. Students are offered the opportunity
    through connections, mini lessons, work periods
    and closings to reach their academic potential.
  • Workshops have been designed to benefit the
    students for a better understanding using
    strategies that enhance their skills. The
    workshops encourage the students to participate
    more with their peers and teachers through
    discussing the words or problems assigned to them
    and the strategies that are taught in the mini
    lessons.
  • By implementing workshop model in classrooms,
    students will learn skills to their liking. They
    can enjoy learning from a hands on experience
    than note taking form.

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How do I set this up?
  • Students participate in three broad areas
  • A mini lesson conducted by the teacher
  • Activity Time
  • Sharing Time

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How do I implement into the day?
  • Mini-lesson on a specific reading/writing
    strategy or math objective that the teacher has
    noticed is needed by the majority of the
    group.(5-10 minutes) It is important to model
    what is expected in the activity.
  • Students participate in Activity Time. Students
    are expected to respond and participate in peer
    and teacher conferences. The students hold most
    of the decision-making power of responses. The
    teacher participates as more of a coach or
    facilitator during the workshop time.(20-25
    minutes).
  • The workshop model is concluded with a Sharing
    Session, where students share their results,
    written work and ideas they have ome to during
    the workshop. 10 minutes).

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Let me see this in action
  • Mini lesson- Using data to create a bar graph.
  • Activity Students will create a bar graph with
    given data. (Refer back to model for help as
    needed) Teacher offers suggestions for intervals
    and titles. Students take ownership of activity.
  • Sharing Session Students are given the
    opportunity to share the graphs, explaining their
    thought process. Q A is offered at this time.

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Let me see this in action Contd
  • Mini-Lesson(10 mins) With students name features
    of nonfiction books. Tell them that they are
    going to learn how to find the different features
    in nonfiction books so you can put them to use
    while they are reading.
  • Model for students Pick a book with nonfiction
    text features. Think aloud as you model how to
    use text features of a nonfiction book. With
    sticky notes mark when you find a feature.
    Explain to students how this feature can help
    them read this nonfiction book.
  • Activity(25 mins) See Activity 1 Options
  • When completed activity have students make an
    entry in their journal.
  • Journal Entry Draw representations for each
    text feature in your journal to refer to as you
    are reading non fiction books.
  • Group Share (5 mins) Make a list to hang in the
    classroom of the text features of non fiction
    books and how they help us read.

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Questions??????
  • Please see Dr. Carroll
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