Monday, August 27, 2012

Daily 5 - Starting Read to Self again!!!

Last week we tracked back in for part to two of our first nine weeks!!  I loved starting the year having three weeks to feel out the class and then have a few work days to “finish” getting ready!! It was just enough time to reorganize my books by levels!!  I was so excited to have these baskets ready for students to use during Read to Self!!!
 
I also attending a school workshop on starting the Daily 5 and decided to “try again”  We started with this graph from the left side the first 12 minutes stand for how long we were reading before we left.  We created a new set of rules for Read to Self and then started the timer. 
I sat back at the Guided Reading table and watched to see if the students were following the rules.  When the students began sharing and talking I stopped the timer.  We made it for 5 minutes.  We came to the carpet and then gave a thumbs up if we thought we did our best and a thumbs sideways if we thought we could have done better.  This allows the students to self assess.  And it allowed us to take about if we were reading.
Each time I colored our progress on this graph!!
We reviewed the rules and tried again, we made it for 8 minutes that time!  I told them I was so proud of them and we talked about what we did right!!  We again did the thumbs up/ thumbs sideways. 
 
A closer look at our Read to Self graph!! 
 
 
Next we did a Word Work activity as a class.  We did create a list of rules and I had the students work quietly.  I wanted the students to practice working like they would work in the Word Work station.  I also timed them to get an idea of “how long they would need to be able to read”.  The students took 20 minutes to complete the activity.  So I knew they needed to be able to read for at least 15 minutes or more!!
The next day we review the rules for Read to Self and I told them if anyone broke the rules we would have to STOP!  We only made it for 2 minutes.  We did the thumbs up/ thumbs sideways and most students knew they could have done better.  We talked about what we did right and wrong.  We reviewed the rules and tried AGAIN!!  We made it 10 minutes!!!  I told them I was so PROUD.  Again we went over the Word Work rules and did a second activity that will be in Word Work. 
We continued Read to Self each day like that:
 Wednesday we read for 12 and 14 minutes,
Thursday we read for 14 minutes,
and by Friday we read for 17 minutes!! 
 
Each day we practiced activities for Word Work or Work on Writing as a class, following the rules so that we would they would know what to do in that station!!
 
Today we started all of the Daily 5 at once.  We were able to do three rotations.  Tomorrow we will finish the last two and try to start all over.  In between each rotation I do a minilesson, Work Work, Comprehension, or Work on Writing!
Hope this helps!!  I'm excited to keep trying!! 
This week we are starting our farm unit!!  I promise to take some pictures and post them soon!!
 
 

4 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for sharing your successes! I am new to the D5 and will be starting it in my classroom soon. Can't wait to hear more about your D5 adventure!

    Lindsay
    For the Love of First Grade

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  2. Way to go! Building stamina takes time and students really have to be trained to read-to-self. All of your hard work will pay off! I love the chart!
    Sandi
    Literacy Minute

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  3. I am so excited that I just found your blog! I teach first grade too. You have lots of great ideas here on your blog. I look forward to reading what else you will share throughout the year. I'm new at this blogging thing, and I hoping to tap into the awesome creativity other teachers have all over the country.

    I hope you will come by and check out my new blog!

    One of your newest followers,
    Corinna

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  4. Starting D5 in my first grade classroom this year. What would be an example of a whole class writing activity or word work activity? Thanks!

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