Sunday, April 27, 2014

Scaffolded Instruction and Paired Verbal Fluency

Excellence in Education: Scaffolding Instruction
Scaffolding instruction, coupled with formative assessment, is a powerful instructional strategy. Scaffolding refers to breaking up the learning into chunks and providing the appropriate supports for each step. This past week I saw several teachers using scaffolding in different ways.
  • Mr, Kuzma showed students a completed student project before they began working on it. By presenting a model, he could more effectively guide students through the various steps of the process.
  • I saw several teachers use think alouds as they read text or contemplated their own posed questions.
  • Mr. Konoza pre-teaching vocabulary. By frontloading the vocabulary (as opposed to sending the students into a reading or class without the necessary knowledge) with additional support (examples, analogies, antonyms, synonyms, etc) students were ready to continue in class.
  • Ms. Miller’s use of a graphic organizer to teach US History to her self-contained class. By providing the students with the graphic organizer as a starting point, her students were able slowly progress from simple to more difficult.
Each of the examples reduced student confusion, clarified purpose, enabled students to stay on task, and creating student momentum by inspiring learners to want to learn more.

Ideas for the Classroom: Paired Verbal Fluency
  1. Students partner up.
  2. Students decide who will be A who will be B.
  3. Teacher provides a topic for discussion. This could be a review, something they hold an opinion of, etc.
  4. A is to talk about the topic for 60 seconds. (You can allow/outlaw use of resources).
  5. B is then to talk about the topic for 60 seconds but he/she can NOT repeat what Student A said.
  6. Then give the students some time to reflect on their conversation.
  7. Student B is then given 30 seconds to add anything left untouched in the conversation.
  8. A is then given the final 30 seconds.

This is a great way to maintain high expectations and to formatively assess students. The one-on-one nature is non-threatening and provides students with meaningful feedback.

Administrative Notes
Positive Referral Link: http://goo.gl/cZIXm7

We’ll be looking at how we can best extend flex into May. More to come…

We had our leadership team meeting last Thursday, your department chairs will soon be sharing the information from this meeting.

May 30 will be the Senior-Faculty Basketball game. Each class period will meet (just shortened). Again more info will be coming.

Wednesday morning will be our top decile breakfast. Congratulations to these hard-working students who have earned this honor.

With all of the rain forecasted for this week, I’m not even going to post this week’s sports schedule.

Quote of the Week
The process of learning is much more important for our kids to see than the product of our learning.
~George Couros

What I’m Reading





Feedback through Reflection Sheets, QuickKey

Excellence in Education
Susan Brookhart, an educator and researcher who focuses on feedback, urges us to involve students into the feedback process. One suggestion she has is to provide students with reflection sheets. The reflection sheets, whether they be a log, a graph, or something else completed by the student, should require the students to reflect on their daily learning success.

By monitoring their own progress, students took more responsibility for their learning and were able to accurately predict their own performance on larger tests. By involving the students in a metacognitive manner, students took greater ownership of their learning and enjoyed the learning process more!

Tech in Education: QuickKey
The founder of QuickKey has reached out to me several times on Twitter and this past weekend, a teacher mentioned it at this past weekend’s edcamp.

Right now it’s only an IOS app, but it’s coming soon for Android and Windows mobile devices.

What’s it do?
  1. It turns your phone into a optical scanner to grade quizzes, tests, surveys, etc. up to 30 questions long.
  2. It then gives you a data breakdown and the data can be uploaded (I don’t know how well it works with BlackBoard’s gradebook).

How’s it work?
  1. Download the app.
  2. Download the answer sheet and copy it. No more having to pay for Scantron sheets!
  3. Enter the answers into your phone and scan each student’s answer using your phone.

Advantages?
  1. Cheap! Actually it’s free. The only cost is the paper we print our answer sheets on.
  2. While not as fast as the Scantron machine, it doesn’t break, there are no lines, you can do it at home.
  3. It’s great for quick formative assessments and quizzes.


Administrative Stuff
Thank you to all of you who attended prom. It was—by far—the best attended prom by both students AND staff. While your attending helps with supervision, more importantly, the students appreciate seeing you.

We’d really like to say thank you for your participation in last week’s professional development and faculty meetings. It was among our best! As we go forward, please remember that you are the biggest variable in making Kettle Run better.

We’re trying to be more proactive and supportive of your efforts to educate all of our students. We’ve had some great success with some early strategies! Thanks for collaborating and communicating with us and let us know what we can do to support your teaching.

Please be sure to contact any families of students with D’s and Fs’ through a phone call or a personalized email.

Tonight’s #vachat tackles one of the most heated/passionate topics in education: homework. Join us tonight at 8.

Upcoming Kettle Run Events/Schedule
April 7:
Boys Lacrosse vs. Brentsville Home 6/7:30
Girls Lacrosse @ Brentsville 6/7:30
Boys Tennis @ Spotsylvania 4:30
Girls Tennis vs. Spotsylvania Home 4:30

April 8:
FLEX
Girls Soccer @ Fauquier 5:30/7:00
Boys Soccer vs. Fauquier Home 5:30/7:00
Varsity Softball vs. Fauquier Home 6
Varsity Baseball vs. Fauquier Home 6
JV Baseball @ Fauquier 6


April 9:
Varsity Softball vs. Freedom Home 6
Track @ Kettle Run Home

April 10:
FLEX
Career Shadowing Day
CTE Interviews
Girls Lacrosse @ Eastern View 6/7:30
Lacrosse vs. Eastern View Home 5:30/7:00
Girls Soccer @ Spotsylvania 6/7:30
Boys Tennis vs. James Monroe Home 4:30
Girls Tennis @ James Monroe


April 11:
Varsity Baseball @ Culpeper 4:30
JV Baseball vs. Culpeper 6
Varsity Softball @ Culpeper 4:30
Boys Soccer @ Culpeper 6/7:30
Girls Soccer vs/ Culpeper 5:30/7:00.

What I’m Reading


Virginia’s New State Superintendent of Instruction : (the Twitter world spoke really highly of his appointment and this article makes him look pretty promising)

Quote of the Week
Feedback to any pupil should be about the particular qualities of his or her work, with advice on what he or she can do to improve, and should avoid comparisons with other pupils.
~Dylan Wiliam