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Title: Community Building


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Community Building
  • Research

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Community Building Group Time
  • Set up your Museum Pieces.
  • Browse.
  • Form small groups to share favorite childrens
    book.
  • Determine Readability for each book in your
    group.
  • Share whole class.

3
In the practice of being community members,
children find models and pathways that help them
move beyond themselves to connect with others and
to make contributions for the greater good. Ruth
Charney
4
The beginning of the school year is one of the
times when the broad concept plays a significant
role in curriculum development and organization.
Community building experiences are introduced
with an emphasis on relating these experiences to
the broad concept. Crawford 1998
5
Broad Concepts
  • A broad umbrella concept is one from which almost
    any topic or issue could be examined so there is
    no limit on what students can decide to pursue.
    Concepts such as Discovery, Sense of Place,
    Relationships, Changes, Harmony, and Making a
    Difference are just a few examples that can cut
    across all content areas.

Short, Schroeder, Laird, Kauffman, Ferguston,
Crawford, 1996
6
Common Experiences for Conceptualizing Harmony
within our Classes
  • Whole Class Read Alouds We compiled a literature
    list of nine books to read aloud in our
    classrooms at the start of the school year. These
    books were shared and discussed with our whole
    class using three discussion questions
  • What did you notice? - What did you think of?
  • How did this make you feel?
  • What Am I? by N. N. Charles
  • Bein With You This Way by R. Nicola Lisa
  • The World That Jack Built by Ruth Brown
  • Something for Nothing by Phoebe Gillman
  • My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss
  • Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young
  • Crysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
  • Whoever You Are by Mem Fox
  • What A Wonderful World by George Weiss and Bob
    Thick

7
Common Experiences for Conceptualizing Harmony
within our Classes
  • Creating Class Rules through Harmony In the
    first two weeks of school, we wrote our class
    rules together as a class. We discussed and
    compiled our class rules through read alouds
    about harmony with others.
  • Museum Collection We asked students to bring a
    collection of items from home that represented
    themselves. Through sharing our museum pieces and
    reading books about harmony within ourselves, we
    learned to appreciate one another.
  • Timeline of Self showing Harmony We asked
    students to reflect upon their growth over time,
    from the age of a baby up until now, at home with
    their family. As we shared and discussed our
    experiences, we learned about harmony of self and
    change over time.

8
Common Experiences for Conceptualizing Harmony
within our Classes
  • Getting to Know You Article We brainstormed
    ideas for getting to know you questions with our
    class. Then, students partnered up together to
    conduct getting to know you interviews. The
    students used their interviews to write getting
    to know you articles about one another. Through
    our experiences and literature discussions, we
    learned about harmony with self and harmony with
    others.
  • Concept of Harmony Web We asked students and
    their family to discuss their definition of
    harmony. Then, students brought an artifact to
    school for sharing and discussing their
    definition with the class. The sharing of these
    artifacts became a tool for creating our own
    class web of the concept of harmony.

9
Birthday Presents Example
10
Birthday Presents Example
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  • Something from Nothing Class book
  • Class Rules from What a Wonderful World (read
    aloud)

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Harmonious Homework
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Pictures
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  • The beginning of the school year is one of the
    times when the broad concept plays a significant
    role in curriculum development and organization.
    Community building experiences are introduced
    with an emphasis on relating these experiences to
    the broad concept.
  • Crawford 1998

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Umbrella
16
Parent Letter
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  • Harmony Class Book
  • Family Web
  • Pictures

18
Discussion
  • Community Building Article
  • Discuss in small groups
  • Share highlighted or underlined areas of interest
  • When your group finishes discussing, you may
    browse the text set and sign up for a Strategy
    Presentation date.

19
Browse Community Building Books
20
Writers Workshop
  • The Writing Process Turn in small groups and
    discuss what your experiences were with writing
    during your K-9 years.

21
The Writing Process
  • Brainstorming
  • Prewriting
  • Drafting
  • Beginning
  • Middle
  • End
  • Revising
  • Editing
  • Final Draft
  • Sharing
  • Publishing

22
  • What are children doing at each stage of this
    process?
  • What are you as the teacher doing during this
    process?

23
Brainstorming
  • What are some strategies in which students can
    brainstorm?
  • Begin brainstorming ideas you have for writing.

24
For Next Time
  • Beliefs About Literacy Learning and Teaching
  • A Continuum from Behavioral to Psychosociolinguist
    ic Approaches
  • Cueing Systems
  • Models of Literacy
  • Writers Workshop Genres of Writing

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Homework
  • Choose a strategy lesson and sign up for a date
    to present.
  • Readings
  • STW Introduction
  • PKT Models of Literacy Handouts Chapter 2
    from RMI RS, Chpt 1 and Figure 2-3 School Talk
    Reading and Writing Workshop
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