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1 I’m a Literacy Teacher in MY and I’m Lovin’ It! OH For the Love of Literacy – From Day 1 and BEYOND! MMSA Conference – December 45, 2014 Presenters: Kim Peppler & Kevin Vautrin [email protected] [email protected] “So you've made it through college and you landed your dream teaching job; so … now what? In this session, you will learn how to stay alive in grade 5 ... And beyond. Two experienced Middle Years teachers, Kim and Kevin, will share with you their passion for literacy and their love of teaching, with lessons and activities which will engage, enlighten and delight your Middle Years learners. Take home materials provided, so bring your memory sticks!”

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I’m a Literacy

Teacher in MY and

I’m Lovin’ It!

OH For the Love of

Literacy

– From Day 1 and

BEYOND!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MMSA  Conference  –  December  4-­‐5,  2014  

   

     

Presenters:  Kim  Peppler  &  Kevin  Vautrin    

 [email protected]  [email protected]  

“So  you've  made  it  through  college  and  you  landed  your  dream  teaching  job;  so  …  now  what?  In  this  session,  you  will  learn  how  to  stay  alive  in  grade  5  ...  And  beyond.  Two  experienced  Middle  Years  teachers,  Kim  and  Kevin,  will  share  with  you  their  passion  for  literacy  and  their  love  of  teaching,  with  lessons  and  activities  which  will  engage,  enlighten  and  delight  your  Middle  Years  learners.  Take  home  materials  provided,  so  bring  your  memory  sticks!”  

 

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Today’s Menu:

 

1. What’s  In  YOUR  Name?  -­‐Kim  

2. Spell  Well!  –  Kevin  

3. TUSC  –  Totally  Unbelievable  Speaking  Club  

4. Poetry  for  all  Reasons  and  Seasons  -­‐  Kim  and  Kevin  

5. Novels  in  a  Nutshell  -­‐  Kim  and  Kevin    v Whole  Class  (Gordon  Korman)  v Small  Group  –  Lit  Circles  v Partners  –  Historical  Novel  Study/Book-­‐in-­‐a-­‐Bag  v Individual  

6. Book  in  a  Bag  

7. Literary  Devices  -­‐  Kim  and  Kevin  

8. 6+1  Traits  and  more!  -­‐  Kim  and  Kevin  

9. A  Nifty  Idea  …  

10. The  Slideshow  

   

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1 .  What ’ s   in  a  name?    That  which  we  

ca l l  a   rose  By  any  o ther  word  would  

smel l  as   sweet . ”  By William Shakespeare  

From Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2) Definition = A thing is what it is, not what it is called.

But … is that true? Is a name just a name? Or do we live up to our name’s meaning? Let’s investigate further! The book, Frindle by Andrew Clements talks just about that – why is a pen called a pen? Why can’t it be a … FRINDLE!!

“Frindle was a real word. It meant pen. Who says frindle

means pen?” “You do, Nicholas.” ”

Here are some of the meanings of my first name, as found in the website, Babynamesworld.com:

*Kim       –  Old  English         –  Chief           –  4/5�    Kimi       –  Japanese         –  she  who  is  without  equal     –  3/5�    Kimberley     –  Old  English         –  land  belonging  to  ‘Cyneburg’  

     (Royal  Fortress)     –  4/5�    

Kimberlee     –  N/A                   –  4/5�    Kimberly     –  English         –  Ruler         –  4/5�  

Now for my husband’s name:  

Kevin       –  Gaelic         –  gentle,  lovable       –  4/5�   And finally my son’s name:

Simon       –  Hebrew         –  He  who  hears       –  4/5�    

• *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  

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Now it’s your turn! Using the website given on your worksheet, investigate the origins of your first name! Try your middle name(s) as well. If you have time, try investigating your families’ and friends’ names also! Enjoy!

Name: _______________ Date: _______________

“What’s  in  a  name?    That  which  we  call  a  rose  

By  any  other  word  would  smell  as  sweet.”  By William Shakespeare  

From Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)

Definition = A thing is what it is, not what it is called.

Using the website indicated below, find out all that you can about your first name. Please investigate your own name first; then choose a few family members’ names as well as some of your friends’ names. Please use the graphic organizer chart below to classify your information.

First Name: Name’s origin: Name’s meaning: /5� 1.

/5� 2.

/5� 3.

/5� 4.

/5� 5.

/5� 6

/5� 7.

/5� 8.

/5� 9.

/5� 10.

/5�

                     http://www.babynamesworld.com/    

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2.  Everyone  Can  Spell,  Spelling  

Name: _______________ Date: __________

Vocabulary Graphic Organizer: 4 Square

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Draw  a  Picture  

2. Describe  the  picture  

Use  the  word  in  a  sentence  

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Definition:  Page  #  

 

 

 

 

1.___________________________________  

 

2.__________________________________  

Example(s)  

 

Word  

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Vocabulary Graphic Organizer: Word Map

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Definition:  Page  #  

 

 

 

Word  1. Draw  a  picture  

2. Describe  the  picture  Part  of  speech  

Use  the  word  in  a  sentence  

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Vocabulary Graphic Organizer: Word Chart

Word    

Definition  P.#    

Examples  (2)    

Sentence    

Draw  a  Picture   Draw  a  Picture  

 

Word    

Definition  P.#    

Examples  (2)    

Sentence    

Draw  a  Picture   Draw  a  Picture  

 

Word    

Definition  P.#    

Examples  (2)    

Sentence    

Draw  a  Picture   Draw  a  Picture  

 

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Three-Point Approach for Words and Concepts

Definition:  Page  #  

 

 

Word  or  Concept  

 

Diagram/Drawing  

Synonym/Example  

 

 

Definition:  Page  #  

 

 

Word  or  Concept  

 

Diagram/Drawing  

Synonym/Example  

 

 

Definition:  Page  #  

 

 

Word  or  Concept  

 

Diagram/Drawing  

Synonym/Example  

 

 

Definition:  Page  #  

 

 

 

Word  or  Concept  

 

Diagram/Drawing  

Synonym/Example  

 

 

 

 

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3. TUSC  –  The  Totally  Unbelievable  Speaking  Club  

Ø Speech  writing  and  presenting  once  per  week/cycle  

Ø More  than  20  quality  speech  topics  =  something  for  everyone!  

v If   they   don’t   like   this   week’s   topic,   next   week’s   is   sure   to  

please!  

Ø Opportunities  for  the  incorporation  of  technology    

Ø Your  Drama  Queens  –  and  Kings  –  really  get  to  take  centre  stage!  

v They  can  ham  it  up  as  much  or  as  little  as  they  like  –  props,  

costumes,  guest  ‘speakers’,  you  name  it!  

Ø Public  Speaking  is  a  life-­‐long  skill  

Ø Students  learn  how  to  chair  a  meeting    

Ø Ask  for  your  e-­‐TUSC  booklet  today!!  

 

 

 

 

YIPEE! It’s TUSC today!!

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T.U. S. C.

Task  :   Presentation  Date:     !  1. Chairperson 2. Secretary 3. School News T 4. World News T 5. Sports News T 6. Weather T 7. Movie Critic T 8. My All Time Favourite Book T 9. Poet 10. Jokes and Riddles 11. Famous Canadian T 12. Famous Canadians in History T 13. Your Role Model T 14. Commercial Break 15. Bizarre Happenings T 16. Childhood Memories T 17. Craftsperson/Demonstrator 18. Vacation Destination T 19. And the Survey Says …! T 20. When You Wish Upon a Star 21. Cool Sites for Kids T 22. Hopes, Dreams and Ambitions 23. A Bee in my Bonnet 24. Zoologist T 25. Musicologist T 26. Chef of the Week T 27. Enquirer

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Generic T.U.S.C. Evaluation  

Name : ___________________ Task :____________________ Due Date: ___________

1. Introduction: 4 3 2 1 ND o Greeting

o Subject Announcement o Attention Grabber

2. Ideas – clearly presented: 4 3 2 1 ND o Do I have enough details? o Is my message clear?

3. Organization: 4 3 2 1 ND o Followed directions o Detailed preparation and rehearsal

4. Word Choice - Did I use interesting words? 4 3 2 1 ND

5. Sentence Fluency: 4 3 2 1 ND

6. “Voice” – the writer revealed 4 3 2 1 ND o I have shown a passion for my topic o My personal flair is in my presentation

7. Presentation Skills: 4 3 2 1 ND o Confidence and poise o Volume o Expression o Eye contact

8. Conventions of Language - GPS: 4 3 2 1 ND

9. Creativity - how: ____________ 4 3 2 1 ND

10. Conclusion: 4 3 2 1 ND o Summary o Reminder o Thank You!

4 = Thorough 3 = Very Good 2 = Basic 1 = Limited ND = Not Demonstrated

Parent’s Signature:

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4. Poetry  for  all  Reasons  and  Seasons      

Ø the  sample  packet  includes  task  sheets  as  well  as  grading  rubrics  on  all  of  the  following  activities:      

v Me  in  Poetry  –  or  –  an  Auto-­‐Bio  Poem  Ø A  getting  to  know  them  activity  Ø Makes  a  great  parent  gift  –  or  bulletin  board  display  for  a  Meet  

the  Teacher  evening    

v Autumn  Poetry  

v Putrid  Potion  

v Snow-­‐etry  

v Ode  to  a  ???  

v Limericks  

v Dear  Canada*  

“It’s  the  best  way  to  write  poetry,  letting  things  come”  -­‐  Winnie  the  Pooh  

 “In  the  great  green  room,  there  was  a  telephone  and  a  red  balloon  and  

a  picture  of  a  cat  jumping  over  the  moon  …”  -­‐  Margaret  Wise  Brown  

 

*  Not  an  actual  poetry-­‐writing  activity  –  but  a  nationalistic  one!  

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5. Novels  in  a  Nutshell    

Ø Use  what  you  have  or  can  get  a  hold  of  Ø Engage  the  students  in  history/reading  in  a  different  format  Ø Dear  Canada  (Dear  America),  My  Story  series  are  an  excellent  source  

of  period  type  literature  Ø Individual,  partner,  small  group  or  even  whole  class  Ø Make  the  titles  fit  your  grade  level  outcomes  (WW  1  or  2,  American  

Civil  War,  Revolution,  settlers  or  Holocaust)  Ø Open  ended  questions  allow  students  to  make  their  own  

connections  to  self,  past  and  the  world  of  today  Ø Historical  fiction  (Dear  America)  vs.  conflict  resolution  (Among  the  

Hidden  or  The  Hunger  Games)  vs.  rich  (fun)  language  (Gordon  Korman)  

Ø Incorporates  many  different  types  of  ‘culminating’  activities,  written  essay,  drawing,  posters,  dioramas,  acting,  skits,  recruiting  posters,  movies,  radio  shows,  storyboard  and  story  pyramid    

             “Don’t  just  teach  your  children  to  read  …  teach  them  to  question  what  they  read.    Teach  them  to  question  everything.”    

-­‐  George  Carli  

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6. Book  in  a  Bag  Oral Presentation Organizer Sheet

Name: ________________ Partner: _________________ Date: ________________

‘____________________________’ by ____________________________

Details: Using the brown paper bag (with handles) given to you, decorate the outside of the bag with the following:

1. Book’s title 2. Book’s author 3. Other books written by the author 4. The setting of the book – the where and the when 5. The book’s characters (main and secondary) – the who Carefully choose 5+ artifacts or objects to place inside your bag. These artifacts should be

representative of numbers 1-5 (literary elements) above as well as: 6. A synopsis of the book’s plot – the what, the why and the how 7. Any major connections you and your group have made during the novel study sessions.

Presentation Guidelines:

1. Both group members/partners must speak. 2. Be as creative and imaginative as you can – allowing your “voice” to shine through! 3. The use of any Literary Devices is, of course, permitted and encouraged. 4. Costumes, while not mandatory, can add a great deal to your presentation – if they are used

effectively. 5. A copy of your presentation (one per group), neatly written or typed, must be turned in for

evaluation at the time of your presentation, along with the rubric on the opposite side of this sheet from each person.

6. Place the book inside the bag for your presentation. 7. Anything – within reason – goes! Have fun with this one, folks!

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Dear Mom & Dad, I will need your help on this presentation with: ____________________ _____________________________________________________________________

Presentation Date: ___________________________ Parent’s Signature: ___________________________

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7. Literary  Devices  

Ø How  to  teach  kids  a  wide  variety  (20+!)  of  literary  devices  in  an  engaging  fashion  –  through  children’s  picture  books!    

v First  in  isolation,  within  the  context  of  a  quality  children’s  picture  book  

v Then  within  the  context  of  a  novel  or  short  story  v And  then  getting  them  to  apply  and  use  literary  devices  in  

practices  and  exercises    v Finally  incorporate  them  into  their  own  writing  

• They  are  also  part  of  my  6  Traits+1  booklets!  

Ø Some  of  them  include:  

Alliteration,  personification,  onomatopoeia,  imagery,  foreshadowing,  simile,  metaphor,  analogy,  superlative,  irony,  hyperbole,  parallel  story,  tension  –  to  name  but  a  few!  

 

“No harm is done to history by making it

something someone would want to read”

-David McCullough

Getting  students  to  incorporate  literary  devices  in  a  judicious  manner  into  their  everyday  writing  can  help  them  to  do  just  that!  

   

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A Few Book/Title Suggestions: In my teaching order

1 – 19 (13) Personification: Amos’s Sweater / The Widow’s Broom / The Party 2 – 4 (5) Anthropomorphism: Pigsty /Erik the Viking Sheep / 3 - 14 (10) Onomatopoeia: Binky the Space Cat / Wheel Away / Mouse Mess / Hand, Hand, Finger, Thumb / Honey, Honey, Honey, Lion! / website / 4 – 1 (4) Alliteration: Animalia / Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut / Mabel Murple / Rude Ramsay and the Rotten Radishes / 5 – 20 (13) Poetic Language: Moonbeam on a Cat’s Ear / Where the Wild Things Are / Counting Crocodiles / The Cat in the Hat / 6 – 21 (14) Simile: Mirette on the High Wire / I Love You As Much … / Everyone Knows what a Dragon Looks Like / The Cowboy and the Black-eyed Pea / My Dog is as Smelly as Dirty Socks 7 – 13 (10) Metaphor: Tar Beach / Up North at the Cabin / Mirette on the High Wire / 8 – 22 (14) Superlative: Sheila Rae, the Brave / I Love You the Purplest /Pig, Pigger, Piggest 9 – 3 (5) Analogy: Cat Heaven / Stella: Star of the Sea - Queen of the Snow / Swimmy / The Chicken Book / Welcome to the Green House /Tough Cookie 10 – 9 (8) Hyperbole: The Judge / No Jumping on the Bed! / Yuck, A Love Story / Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day / Fortunately / Millions of Cats / 11 – 10 (8) Imagery: Welcome to the Green House / Country Crossing / Up North at the Cabin / Whatever You Do, Don’t Go Near That Canoe! 12 – 5 (6) Aphorism: Hey, Al! / Something From Nothing / Sylvester and the Magic Pebble / Strega Nona / An Ogre’s Words to Live By (overhead – Shrek) 13 – 17 (12) Parody: Dogzilla / Kat Kong / The Princess and the Pizza / Sleeping Ugly / Shrek / The True Story of the Three Little Pigs / The Tale of Two Kitties / Somebody and the Three Blairs / Obituary for the Pillsbury Dough Boy /

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14 – 8 (7) Foreshadowing: Whatever You Do, Don’t Go Near That Canoe! / The Mitten / Bootsie Barker Bites / Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel / Strega Nona / Ruby the Copycat / Sylvester and the Magic Pebble / Shortcut / Jumamji + Zathura / 15 – 11(9) Inference: A Bad Case of Stripes / Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears / The Garden of Abdul Gasazi / Where the Wild Things Are / Feathers for Lunch / Bootsie Barker Bites/ Shortcut / 16 – 12 (9) Irony: Here Come the Aliens / The Gruffalo / Caps for Sale / The New Kid on the Block / Brave Little Monster / Anna and the Little Green Dragon / Hooway for Wodney Wat / The Quicksand Book 17 – 6 (6) Atmosphere: Moonbeam on a Cat’s Ear / Where the Wild Things Are / Welcome to the Green House / Alfalfa Hill / Mirette on the High Wire / Shortcut /The Snowy Day / Varmints / The Party / Music from various films – Lord of the Rings 18 – 18 (12) Pathetic Fallacy: The Rain Came Down/ Varmints 19 – 23 (15) Tension: Jillian Jiggs / Smokey Night / Casey at the Bat / The Great Gracie Chase / One Halloween Night / The Cat in the Hat / Whatever You Do, Don’t Go Near That Canoe! / Mirette on the High Wire / The Mysteries of Harris Burdick 20 – 16 (11) Parallel Story: Jumamji / Zathura / Zoom Away / Grandfather’s Journey / Farmer Joe’s Hot Day / Black and White/ The Castle Builder / Miss Rumphius / The Garden / Something from Nothing 21 – 7 (7) Double Entendre: When Vegetables go Bad* / Good Night, Good Knight / Harold and the Purple Crayon / A Chocolate Moose for Dinner 22 – 2 (4) Ambiguity: When Vegetables Go Bad* / Pictures of Hollis Woods / Pinkerton, Behave! / Overhead of newspaper headlines 23 – 15 (11) Oxymoron: overhead  Extras:    

Sexual  Stereotypes  –  The  Widow’s  Broom  Poetic  Justice  -­‐  The  Quicksand  Book  Satire  -­‐    Pun  -­‐      Idiom    

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8. 6+1  Traits  –  a  General  Overview  

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9. A  Nifty  Idea  We  Have  Yet  to  Use:    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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10. Our  Slideshow:  

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