I would have them share their "thinking" during share time. Maybe you can make 
a premade sticky note with a thinking bubble and have them stick it where they 
noticed they were listening to their thinking. Model that first. That way, at 
this point, they are not taking a great deal of time to record their thinking. 
Another thing is to jot down some of their thinking while you are conferencing 
and?ask them to share that during share time. ?Part of the celebration can be 
you charting their thinking on a chart...maybe label the chart, We Are Learning 
that Readers Think About Their Thinking, or something like that. It is good for 
them to see that visual of their thinking, and motivates them to share. 
Can't wait to hear about your results!!! Hold that excitement close...it will 
only get better.
Terry


"Love of reading and writing is not taught, it is created.
Love of reading and writing is not required, it is inspired.
Love of reading and writing is not demanded, it is exemplified.
Love of reading and writing, is not exacted, it is quickened.
Love of reading and writing is not solicited, it is activated."
-Russell Stauffer, 1980


-----Original Message-----
From: Heather Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group 
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Sent: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 5:39 pm
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Does this sound ok?



Thanks so much, Terry.  Can I pick your brain a little more?  Should I have
them record their metacognition, or thoughts, while they read
independently?(After I demonstrate the voice inside my head that 'talks'
while I read?) Or just trust that they will notice them without having to
record them? How would you do the sharing session at the end?  Thanks so
much!  I really am sooo excited!  I thought Daily 5 was the answer to all my
questions. It is great, but I think combining it with this-- it will be the
perfect combo.

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:31 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It is so exciting when you are in the jumping off stage and want to do it
> all! So, your plan is exciting to hear. But I would suggest from experience
> to just begin with metacognition. Get them to hear the voice inside their
> head, their thinking. Spend like a week, just getting them to listen to
> that. Use concrete objects, pictures and wordless books. Let them share
> their thinking orally, and celebrate and create that safe place where all
> thinking is wonderful and acceptable and celebrated. When they share their
> thinking, you will most likely hear questions, connections, maybe
> inferences. But no need to label yet....just get them to learn to listen,
> share, and feel safe.
> Just my opinion....I truly loved hearing your excitement.
> Terry
>
>
> "Love of reading and writing is not taught, it is created.
> Love of reading and writing is not required, it is inspired.
> Love of reading and writing is not demanded, it is exemplified.
> Love of reading and writing, is not exacted, it is quickened.
> Love of reading and writing is not solicited, it is activated."
> -Russell Stauffer, 1980
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Heather Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 5:20 pm
> Subject: [MOSAIC] Does this sound ok?
>
>
>
> Monday, after break, I plan to start Reading Workshop with my 1st graders.
> Up to this point we have been using Daily 5, so they have the routines of

> Read to Self, Read with Someone, Listening, Word Work and Writing down
> beautifully.  However, now I think I will limit their choices to Read to
> Self and Read with Someone because we only have 50 minutes for reading
> club.  I am nervous but excited about diving into this!  I keep telling
> myself "implement now, perfect later!"  So I want to know if this plan is
> along the right lines.
>
> My plan is that we will gather up front for a mini-lesson.  My first mini
> lesson will be about asking questions. I will do a read aloud (not sure
> what
> yet), and tell them that when you read you have two voices going on in your
> head: your reading voice and your thinking voice.  I will think aloud my
> questions while I read a passage.  ("I wonder...") Then I will read a
> little
> more and have them raise their hands if a question pops into their heads.
> Next, I will model how they can mark their questions while they are reading
> today. I will give them stickies and have them write questions on their
> stickies and mark the page. After about 25 min. of independent work, we
> will
> come back for a group share.  Students will read the page they marked and
> then what they were wondering.
>
> Questions!!
> -Is this too much for one day?
> -Is writing on the sticky notes too much to ask of 1st graders in November?
> (well, December)
> -I was planning to start off with whole group shares. Then, after we get
> the
> format down and the students hear what sharing sounds like, I want to get
> them really good at sharing in groups of 4.  How do I make sure they do
> this
> successfully, since I obviously can't watch all the groups at one time?
>  How
> do I get them independent in their shares? How do I get them to REALLY
> listen to each other?
>
> Thanks for all your help! I am nervous but ready to give this a try.
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