PETERSON
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45 MINUTE LESSON
Course materials can be downloaded from www.write2teach.com
Follow the links provided for individual examples.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TEACHERS:Have all materials prepared ahead of time, including printed phrase lists, blank paper and writing utensils. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS:Assemble all materials and find a seat. |
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FIRST 45 MINUTES 4-4-4 chorus, copy, trace 1. Begin the MP3 audio that corresponds to the printed lists of meaning phrases,
2. Each list should be played 3. Be a model student next to students and chorusing, If you are a good model, the students will follow your lead. 4. Remember, talking by the teacher is highly discouraged because it is distracting to the students If you must talk, say, and show them how it’s done. 5. Continue and float around the room to mark students’ pages. |
FIRST 45 MINUTES4-4-4 chorus, copy, trace 1. When the recording begins stand up and chorus the phrases (say them aloud with the recording), keeping your eyes on your paper. If the teacher walks by, point to the phrase on the page that is being chorused. 2. The second time through, copy the phrases in the blank space next to the phrases. 3. The third time through, trace the phrases on top The pace is fast and it is important to keep up with the recording. It will take much practice before you can write fast enough to complete the entire phrase. THAT’S OK! The goal is to write, write, write. |
SECOND 45 MINUTES1. Begin the second hour with a or President tests. Play the audio 3 times. 3. Pair up students for tell-backs and give them 1.5 minutes each. 4. Have students turn their papers over to do a fast-write on the back for 3 minutes. Be sure the students’ pens keep moving when doing memory triggers and fast-writes and they keep talking during tell-backs. They can repeat the same information if they run out of things to write or say. For students having great difficulty, you can sit beside them and have them read words from the passage or tell any simple story about their house family or pets. Don’t ask them questions from the passage. |
SECOND 45 MINUTES1. When listening to the recording for the read along the first time. 2. The second time and third time, fill in the memory triggers with words from the sentence the memory trigger came from. The goal is to get as many phrases written as possible within the space and time limit. 3. Tell-back to your partner 4. Do a fast-write by writing complete sentences from your memory trigger phrases. The goal is not perfection, but to keep the pen moving. |
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