I
am a little bit late in writing about Chapters 8 & 9 from the book….And with a Light Touch by Carol
Avery. Starting a new school year takes
so much out of a person, it is hard to find time to read and find time to take
care of your self however things are starting to settle down around here. So I am hoping to get back to reading and
blogging again.
On
the first page of chapter 8 Carol writes about the sharing time of writing
workshop. She writes how important
sharing ideas in the classroom build the class community. Of course she has some guidelines for
sharing:
1. Raise your hand.
2. When you share a
comment begin with “I” statements.
(I think…I wondered….I didn’t understand….)
3. Always end the sharing
sessions by applauding the authors.
As
I looked at the first page of the chapter, I could see a child sitting in a
special chair sharing their book. It
reminded me of when I first started teaching.
I had an author chair in my classroom.
I thought back to those days and I reflected a bit and remembered that
the chair could be used for so much more.
So I decided to create a “sharing chair.”
My
sharing chair is for anytime in the classroom when the students have something
special to share: books, show and tell, Fluffy’s Journal, or just science
observations.
Another
thing that Carol wrote about the stuck with me was ways to publish student
work. She recommends Real
ePublishing. I don’t know anything about
it and I need to look into this more. At
our school the computer teacher recommends the website www.zooburst.com. I don’t know anything about it yet, however
it is on my list of things to do.
Carol
writes in great detail about publishing in Chapter 9 and an author celebration. The first time I read this book I did take
this advise to heart and this is something I have incorporated in my classroom
over the years. However I have modified
the Author Celebration a bit. I
generally have the children take home their published book home to practice reading and then the next day they can read it for the class during snack time. I am thinking of changing it up a bit to
record the readings on the ipad.
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