Excellent suggestion.
 

 

Philomena Marinaccio-Eckel, Ph.D.
Florida Atlantic University  
Dept. of Teaching and Learning    
College of Education                    
2912 College Ave. ES 214
Davie, FL  33314
Phone:  954-236-1070
Fax:  954-236-1050
 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ward, Lisa <wa...@laramie1.org>
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group 
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Sent: Mon, May 7, 2012 11:45 am
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Book list for my Remedial Reading Course


"I Read It But I Don't Get It" by Chris Tovani. It is geared more toward Jr 
High, High School level, but is a great source for how to help those older 
nonreaders. 
Lisa Ward

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Mena
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2012 8:56 AM
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
Subject: [MOSAIC] Book list for my Remedial Reading Course

I am considering adding The Cafe Book to my literature circle book list for my 
Remedial Reading Course. Does anyone have any other suggestions? I already have 
Mosaic of Thought required.
 

 

Philomena Marinaccio-Eckel, Ph.D.
Florida Atlantic University  
Dept. of Teaching and Learning    
College of Education                    
2912 College Ave. ES 214
Davie, FL  33314
Phone:  954-236-1070
Fax:  954-236-1050
 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: donnfox <donn...@optonline.net>
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mosaic <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
Sent: Sun, May 6, 2012 11:04 pm
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Daily Five/CAFE


Is there anybody from this listserve that is a New Jersey teacher using Daily 5 
and CAFE?
If so could you please email me off list. I would love to visit a classroom in 
my state to see how this organization and structure works in a 90 literacy 
block.
Thank you,
Donna NJ
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----- Reply message -----
From: "mrs. teacher" <elemteac...@hotmail.com>
To: <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
Subject: [MOSAIC] Daily Five/CAFE
Date: Sun, May 6, 2012 3:28 pm



Hi all!  I am in my 4th year of using the Daily Five and my 3rd of using CAFE.  
I teach fourth grade.  I read somewhere (not sure where) that the sisters 
recommend 3-5 teachers only doing 3 of the 5 "rotations" and that it is a 
personal program that you should modify to fit your students' needs.  I have 45 
minutes of CAFE time in my room (this is what we call it).  Each day, students 
have the option of Read To Self, Listen To Reading, or Word Work.  They never 
HAVE to do Listen to Reading but if they do, it can only be one day each week 
and they MUST do Word Work once a week.  However, after the newness of Listen 
To 
Reading wore off, I rarely had students choose that one anymore.  Therefore, 
most of my students have 45 minutes of sustained, self-selected, on-level 
reading four days a week.  During this time, I conference with students, giving 
them purposes for reading that match their personalized CAFE goal.  When I 
started this, we blocked and I was the reading teacher.  We had 75  minute 
blocks and 45 of each one was spent doing CAFE time.  Last year, we decided to 
self-contain (hallelujah!)  and the other fourth grade teachers were excited to 
try it, as well.  One of my team members from last year moved to second grade 
last year and now all of second grade is doing CAFE and Daily Five.  
I really don't know what I did before I found it.  To me, it is what I should 
have always been doing but gave me the organization and structure that I was 
lacking in order to do what I knew needed to be done.


> STACIE, thanks for your post.  I recently had the opportunity to 
> observe in two CAFE classrooms where there is a 90-min. literacy block.
> I was impressed with the management and how the students knew what the 
> expectations were in each rotation.  Here's my concern, and it's 
> really for those of youout there who are Columbia trained and also know Daily 
5/CAFE:

> With students changing stations every 22 minutes or so after the 
> minilesson,
> 
> Where's the sustained engagement with 'just right' text?
> Where's the conferring at the heart of the workshop?
> 
> 
> I would so love feedback from Columbia folks, and if it is more 
> appropriate to

> contact me directly rather than through this list serve, please do.
> 
> Thanks for all your input and support everyone.
> 
> Martha

                                          
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