Monday, June 29, 2015

Literature Circle Learning Story- Verb Group


Learner:  Norah (Verbs)                                                                 Date: June 2015
Learning Area: Literacy                                         Learning Coach: Diana WIlkes               
Learning Observed
All learners require literacy skills in order to be contributors and active participants in society. We believe that learners must study, use and enjoy language and literature when communicated orally, visually or in writing.  We have been working really hard this term to learn how to have a ‘Book Club’ in literacy iDevelop.  We began by learning about how to select and why to select a ‘Best Fit’ book- please ask Norah what book she is reading and how he knows it is a best fit on a regular basis.  Norah learned all about the 5 finger strategy to help her choose.  The Verbs group was also introduced to an online book resource called http://booktrackclassroom.com to which she has an account. In our Literature Circle each learner has a different role each week:  Summariser, Literary Luminary, Word Wizard, Discussion Director, Connector, Artful Artist or Researcher which ensures that the book club runs smoothly.  Norah was a great Word Wizard and has improved the amount of content she can contribute.  She is developing confidence at sharing in our meetings and has been well prepared for some of our meetings.  She participates and contributes in the discussions with prompting.
Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Norah is showing Connectedness by relating his work to the text we are reading. She is relating to others well by remaining respectful while others speak and he is Collaborative when he is participating in the discussion.  She is also developing his Capability in reading conversation and oral language.
Next Learning Steps
  • Always have a Best Fit book at school everyday and read every night at home, out loud when possible
  • Visit booktrackclassroom.com often to read new books
  • Prepare for the Literature Circle meetings in the collaborative google doc and act on the feedback immediately
  • Ask for help when unsure and manage time wisely