Melinda,  I really like this idea.  I especially like using index cards.  I 
never thought of that!

Would you be willing to share the "anchor chart" to which you referred in your 
first paragraph (for the turn & talk jumpstarts)?  You can email me directly, 
if you like.
 
~Tina
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Melinda Haynes 
  To: A list for improving literacy with focus on middle grades. 
  Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 8:56 AM
  Subject: Re: [LIT] What is the most effective thing you do asa 
literacyteacher?


  I start class this way, and end the morning reading time with a quick "turn 
and share" with a neighbor--What are you reading?  What happened that surprised 
you today as you read?  What connections are you making with the author's 
message in your book?  Can you and your neighbor find similarities or 
differences in your books by talking about character traits,  motivations, 
changes?  I have an anchor chart for "turn and talk" morning chats to get them 
jumpstarted...After awhile, they no longer refer to this scaffold.

  Also, when appropriate, I may put a specific question on the board relating 
to a lesson the day before...For ex., if I taught a mini-lesson on how authors 
reveal characters, I may direct the morning "turn and talk" to chat about how 
they are getting to know the characters in their books.

  Sometimes, but not everyday, I may then ask them to respond to this direct 
question on an index card, and share out with the class if they'd like.  I can 
use this data to inform me on who is applying strategies, etc. to their 
independent reading, and who I may want to invite for a small group lesson for 
additional scaffolding or practice or modeling.

  Have a blessed day!

  Melinda Hawkins
  5th Grade ELA/SS
  McCulloch Intermediate School
  Highland Park ISD
  (214) 780-2325
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