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Reading Workshop Reading Workshop in the Middle School in the Middle School Classroom Classroom BY Haley Walter BY Haley Walter Webb Bridge Middle School Webb Bridge Middle School Alpharetta , Georgia Alpharetta , Georgia

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Page 1: Reading Workshop in the Middle School Classroom BY Haley Walter Webb Bridge Middle School Alpharetta, Georgia

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Reading WorkshopReading Workshopin the Middle School in the Middle School

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BY Haley WalterBY Haley WalterWebb Bridge Middle SchoolWebb Bridge Middle School

Alpharetta , GeorgiaAlpharetta , Georgia

Page 2: Reading Workshop in the Middle School Classroom BY Haley Walter Webb Bridge Middle School Alpharetta, Georgia

Objective• Reading Workshop is designed to

improve independent reading skills among middle school students.

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Beginning Notes• Each student will select a book of

their choice throughout the year.• Each student will read their

chosen book at their own pace.• Teacher will monitor this reading

on Reading workshop days.

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Schedule• Every Tuesday and Thursday,

students will read, complete a journal, or complete a book card

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Status of the Class• On your Reader’s Workshop Days I

will check the status of the class.• Find out what your students are

reading and how far you have come

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Journals• Journals are written once a week• Journals are written in letter form

including: date, title of book, author, a brief summary, and their opinion or prediction

• Journals rotate: one week they are to the teacher one week they are to a friend

• Teacher or student (depending on the week) has 24 hours to respond.

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Journal Evaluation• Completeness 20 pts• In letter format 10 pts• Summary 20 pts• Opinion/Prediction 20pts• Date included 5pts• Title of Book 5pts• Author 5pts• Grammar/Mechanics 15 pts

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Book Cards: Once you complete a book, you are to write a

book card

• Front of book card will contain:– Title and author– Students name, date, and number of

pages in book– Summary of the book

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Name of Book author

name number of pages date

SUMMARY --

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Book Cards: Continued

• Back of the card will contain– The answer to an insightful question such as:

• How did the main character change?• How did the setting affect the story?• Why is it titled the way it is?• What would your change? • What is your overall opinion?• Who was your favorite character and why?• What is the author’s purpose

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The answer to an insightful question such as:How did the main character change?How did the setting affect the story?

Why is it titled the way it is?What would your change?

What is your overall opinion?Who was your favorite character and why?

What is the author’s purpose

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Book Card Conferences• Once a book card is completed,

the student will turn it into the teacher for a conference.

• Teachers may choose to conference immediately or set up a chosen time

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Conferences• During the conference the teacher will

read the back of the book to insure the book card is of original thought

• The teacher will then read the card for accuracy and insight.

• The teacher will then ask the student questions about the book that can range from comprehension to deep understanding.

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Scoring• Difficulty Level 1-5

– 1,2,3 – young adult novels • Ex. 1 = Babysitter’s Club, 2= Maniac

McGee, 3=Holes or Harry Potter

– 4 – adult novels• 4 = Life of Pi

– 5 classic novels• 5=Count of Monte Cristo

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Scoring• Card Content 1-4

– 4= Very insightful, full knowledge of book– 3=good insight, understanding of the main

plot and characters– 2 = Fair understanding of basic plot, little

insight– 1= Very little understanding, basic

comprehension

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Scoring• Conference Points 1-4

– 4 = Well articulated answers to questions– 3= Good understanding, able to converse

fluently about book– 2 = basic knowledge of book, little insight

or deep thought– 1 = little knowledge of book, short choppy

answers

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Scoring• These points are then added together• The teacher then looks at the number

of pages and rounds it to a single digit. Ex. 100-149 pgs = 1, 150 -249 pgs = 2, 250 – 349 pgs = 3, and so on

• The first total is then multiplied by the single digit number for a total score.

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Scoring Example• Student scores a 3 for Challenge,

2 for card, and 2 for conference totaling 7.

• The book was 230 pages long (rounded to a single digit of 2)

• Multiply 7 X 2 = 14• The total score is 14

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Points• A students goal is to receive 70

points by the end of the semester.• A teacher may alter this to best fit

their class/school

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Video Example

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Questions????

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Conclusion• We hope you will embrace

Reader’s Workshop and make it your own.

• Thank You!