Four Blocks Reading literacy program -  by Patricia Cunningham is best for 
elementary. Its a good model to follow and teaches you how to incorporate all 
the components of a balanced literacy program.

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From: kshw...@aol.com
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Subject: [MOSAIC] Independent Reading
Date: Wed, Nov 30, 2011 9:07 pm


Does anyone know of where to find research regarding the implementation of 
readers workshop???



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Sent: Wed, Nov 30, 2011 2:46 pm
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Independent Reading


Evelia, I think these are **absolutely** effective reading practices!  
our students enjoy it! They are talking about their books! You are  
iving them ideas/suggestions for strategies without bonking them  
ver the head with them!  Sounds to me like this is working just fine!
Renee

n Nov 30, 2011, at 10:14 AM, evelia cadet wrote:
>
 Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to reply.  This is my  
 first year really trying to implement readers' workshop, and I want  
 to make sure what I do it's effective for my students.  I asked  
 these questions because often my students are spending time (20-30  
 minutes) just reading self-selected books.  After they read  
 independently, they talk about their books or read with a partner  
 (10-15 minutes).  I normally give them a graphic organizer related  
 to the comprehension strategy we are working on, however, a lot of  
 time I don't give them anything.  I always encourage them to be  
 aware of their thinking process when they are reading and to use  
 sticky notes to record their thinking if they wish to.  What I have  
 noticed is that, whether I give them a task or not, they seem to  
 enjoy their independent and partner reading times.  Sometimes, I  
 don't work on individual conferences, but just become one of them,  
 reading and sharing my books.  They also like this.  They always  
 asking me to recommend my books to them.  Do you all think these  
 are effective reading practices?  I am open to advices.  I want to  
 do what helps my students become independent readers and thinkers.

 Evelia



> Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 08:55:04 -0600
> From: cindy.brov...@isd477.org
> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Independent Reading
>
> Evelia,
> Great question, and as a Literacy Coach, I strongly encourage you  
> to find
> time in your day for independent reading. There's a lot of  
> research at
> your fingertips (the web) that will guide you in deciding what your
> instructional purpose will be. Your goal in your students' self  
> selection
> should determine what that platform will look like, i.e. will they  
> use
> leveled readers (fluency), or have some free choices (motivation,
> encouragement, and possibly comprehension). Lori Oczkus has a lot of
> material available on independent reading, as well as comprehension
> development. From there, consider "The Daily Five," by the  
> Sisters. With
> the D5, a very solid managerial procedure is put in place that  
> allows you
> to include the 5 essential components of literacy. In that framework,
> students work on reading to self, reading with others, listening  
> to read,
> work on writing and word works. Two of the most beneficial managerial
> elements in the sisters program are building stamina (focused reading
> time), and picking just right books. Also, the kids love it! One last
> thought, as students read independently, offer time for them to  
> talk about
> what they are reading. In doing so you develop motivation and a  
> language
> that encourages life long reading.
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:58 PM, evelia cadet  
> <cadeteve...@hotmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I have few questions about independent reading time during readers
>> workshop, do you always give students a task to focus on? Is it  
>> beneficial
>> if they just read their books? Do you ever join them in reading
>> independently? Thanks.
>>
>> Evelia
>>
>> Sent from my Windows Phone
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kathy Prater
>> Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 1:47 PM
>> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Mosaic Digest, Vol 60, Issue 15
>>
>> For Understanding more about Dyslexia go to brightsolutions.us and a
>> WONDERFUL tutoring program is Barton Reading and Spelling. As for  
>> books,
>> the most beneficial book I have read is Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally
>> Shaywitz. BLESS YOU for looking for help. As a mother of a  
>> dyslexic son,
>> I
>> wish more teachers were like you!
>>
>> Kathy in Mississippi
>>
>> On Aug 20, 2011, at 7:05 AM, Rascal570 wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a wonderful student in my fourth grade class this year  
>>> who has a
>> medical diagnosis of dyslexia. I see it impacting both his  
>> reading and math
>> skills. I was wondering if anyone has some great resources for me  
>> to read
>> or access in regard to ways to best teach this student.
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance for your help.
>>> Ali/FL
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