Wednesday 23 July 2014



The Grand Finale: Part 4

We continued working on answering the questions we had generated. 
We used Linda Ashman's website to discover some of the answers related 
to the creation of the book, the author's process and the central
theme.

Some of the "thicker" questions we looked at:

"Why is the book called rain?''
Why is the title only one word?
Why are there only a few words as text?
Why did the author call it the Rain/Shine café?
Why did the author write this book?

After looking at Linda Ashman's website and some whole group discussion 
students were placed in small groups and given a question to discuss.
Some of the  thoughts from students:





As you can see students figured out the central theme of the story!!!



Stay tuned for additional activities and story writing related to 
"Rain" by Linda Ashman.

Sunday 13 July 2014


The Grand Finale: Part 3

To put into practice the questioning strategy students selected a question and were asked to do the following: 
1) answer the question
2) identify how they answered the question (T, BK, I, DD)
3) create an illustration for their answer



Here are some samples:






Students shared their answers using the digital projector. 
They answered questions from peers and discussed their work.
We went back to our list of questions and decided which we had answered 
and which ones we needed to continue to work on. 






Friday 11 July 2014



The Grand Finale: Part 2

I went back to the book  "Comprehension Strategies" by Tanny McGregor.  I introduced students to the 4 ways we could answer our questions and  modeled sorting the questions.  Again I used the "I do", "We do", "You do" process. 



 Students then sorted the remaining questions in small groups. Each group was given a set of questions to decide how we were going to answer them; using the text T, background knowledge BK, inferring I, digging deeper DD. Students placed their letters (T,BK,I,DD) on the question chart. As I circulated to observe students I noticed there were good discussions happening. Students were disagreeing on how to answer questions and were giving proof for their choices. 



For further practice students were asked to choose a "Good Fit" book and generate "Before, During and After" questions (at least 5). They were asked to record their questions and then identify how they would answer these questions using the 4 ways.
















Wednesday 9 July 2014



The Grand Finale: Part 1 


Well, the school year is over and I have to say it was an amazing journey for me and the students. Our work on comprehension strategies was a highlight for me. In the following blog entries I will share the work students did and the process we went through.  Mrs. Clark


I began with the text "Comprehension Strategies" by Tanny McGregor. This book provides so many practical ideas and teacher friendly lessons. I completed both the "Reading Salad" and the "Metacognition" lessons with students. We practiced "Real Reading" as an "I Do", "We Do" and "You Do" process. Students latched onto this and continued to demonstrate this skill during Daily 5 and independent reading.

The lesson on "Questioning" and subsequent anchor chart that resulted from it really demonstrated that my students were capable of the "deeper thinking" that this process required. 



Next Step was to introduce the book "Rain" by Linda Ashman. This really is an amazing wordless picture book with a universal message. The pictures are created with such detail and and thought. Each page evokes discussion, questions and the opportunity to make inferences. 


I modeled the questioning strategy for  students focusing on the front cover of the book; the title and the picture. After modeling several questions students were so eager to share their own that I began writing all of our questions onto a chart labeled "Before", "During", and "After".  The process of generating questions took a week! It was very difficult holding off on discussions or answers to each question but we wanted to focus on the creation of good questions. By the time we were finished we had 27 thoughtful questions and students who were very eager to answer them!

Part 2 coming soon!