Day 3 of the Reading Practice Intensive gave me a lot to think about. Here are some of my leanrings and take aways.
Summarising
In his work on teaching summarising, Timothy Shanahan's suggest an important part step is for teachers to model deleting the information that isn't necessary from a text. This was new to me when it comes to summarising and makes a lot of sense. Usually my focus has highlighting important pieces of information however this isn't any easy thing to do and deleting the information that isn't necessary may a more effective strategy. I look forward to using this with my kids.
Mixed Groups
Historically I have used levelled groups when it comes to my reading program i.e students with similar reading ages are grouped together. After today, I am interested in incorporating mixed and flexible grouping into my reading program. There are many to consider in doing this however I think providing flexible grouping will be beneficial for my kids.
T Shaped Literacy
I found the discussion around text sets interesting, in particular T-Shaped Literacy
The T-Shape Literacy Model (Wilson & Jesson, 2019) proposes that learners’ literacy learning can be enhanced when they read a range of texts (represented by the horizontal bar of the “T”) to explore a unifying concept in a deep way (as represented by the vertical bar). - From RPI Day 3 content
Over the coming term I will be endeavouring to incorporate the T-Shape Literacy Model into my text selection process.