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Title: OhioTrek: A Focus on Literacy


1
OhioTrek A Focus on Literacy
  • Mediating Expository Text
  • with Multimedia in the
  • 3rd and 4th Grades   

2
Project Overview
  • Partners WBGU-PBS, NWOET, BGSU
  • Focuses on problem-solving strategies
    specifically designed for literacy development
    through integration of reading, writing, social
    studies, and citizenship
  • Supported by technology components for student
    and teacher accessibility

3
"...digital communication has permanently altered
the literacy landscape and that students and
teachers today need systematic experiences to
cope with these changes and to prepare them for a
future in which textual information will be
overwhelmingly available in an extremely broad
array of formats and contexts." Reinking,
Labbo and McKenna (2000)
4
Project Materials
  • Video taped field trip experiences
  • Curriculum Guide
  • Interactive web-based activities
  • Professional Development

5
OhioTrek Field Trip Videos
  • Farm Life
  • Getting Wheat to Market
  • Century Farm
  • Producing Toys
  • Producing Manufactured Toys
  • Producing Handcrafted Toys
  • My Community
  • The Purposes of Local Government

6
OhioTrek Field Trip Videos
  • Moundbuilders
  • The Day We Found a Hill
  • Moundbuilders
  • The Underground Railroad
  • The Story of the Underground Railroad
  • Cultural Groups
  • Cultural Contributions

7
OhioTrek Curriculum GuideContents
Introduction Farm Life Unit My Community
Unit Producing Toys Moundbuilders Underground
Railroad Cultural Groups
8
Supporting State National Standards
  • Appendices
  • Draft Standards 3rd Grade LA
  • NCSS (History, Geography, Civics, Economics)
  • NETS (ISTE Standards for Students)
  • URLs for Content

9
Web-based Student Materials
  • http//www.nwoet.org/ohiotrek2/
  • Info Clues
  • Word Bank
  • Video Trek
  • Trek Challenge

10
Web-based Teacher Materials
  • http//www.nwoet.org/ohiotrek2/
  • PDF curriculum guide
  • Directions for saving to desktop
  • Project curriculum standards
  • Project Information
  • Teacher Survey
  • Downloads for Tech Challenges
  • Shockwave
  • Acrobat
  • Quicktime

11
Unit Overviews Literacy Strategies
  • Farm Life Production and Consumption
  • Problem-Solution text
  • Sorting nouns and verbs
  • The Production of Toys Production and
    Consumption
  • Sequencing non-fiction text
  • Root words and inflectional endings
  • My Community Purposes of Local Government
  • Cause and effect relationships
  • Semantic mapping

12
Unit Overviews Literacy Strategies
  • Moundbuilders Discovering Ohio History
    Designing a Historical Investigation
  • Non-fiction text structure description
  • Formulating questions for investigation
  • The Underground Railroad Analyzing Primary
    Sources of Information
  • Prediction, sorting, categorizing information
  • Cultural Groups Comparing Cultural Groups
  • Use graphic data for interpretation of
    information

13
The Production of Toys
PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION Video Lessons Whole
group activity Classification Sequencing
The Toy Wagon - Manufacturing The Wooden Bus
Handcrafting Vocabulary - Small group
activity Inflectional Endings
14
The Production of Toys
Comparing Forms of Production Small
groups Classification Identification of steps
in a process Designing a Toy Individual
activity Classify economic activities as
examples of production Text Structure
Individual activity Sequencing non-fictional
text Identification of cue words
15
Closed Word Sort
Root words and inflectional endings students
sort words into columns based on phonic
generalization.
16
"... the discussion of new technologies in
education is increasingly focused not on how they
can be assimilated into existing educational
structures, but rather on how they demand a
fundamental restructuring of the educational
enterprise." Reinking, Labbo and McKenna (2000)
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