I thought I would share the literacy activities Kathleen Morris and I have planned for our classes (2KJ and 2KM) next week. The start of a new school year is crucial for developing routines and structures to ensure all students work to their full potential and understand our expectations.

  

READING

Our whole class reading focus time will be spent on:

  • Setting up our firm expectations of appropriate behaviour during reading groups. Students are to work quietly, independently and should stay in the same spot for the session.
  • Looking at our class blog and our blogging buddies’ blogs from around the world. We will revise how to leave comments and how to navigate blogs.
  • Revising how to put words into alphabetical order.
  • Reading for understanding.

 

We are going to conduct running records and other literacy testing during our reading hour each day. Students will complete the following activities in mixed ability reading groups each day:

 

  • Name Sort – Students each get a set of cards which have all students names on them. Working through an instruction sheet, students need to sort the words into alphabetical order, group them according to how many letters in each name, how many syllables etc.
  • Spelling Scramble – We use the M100W and M200W words at our school. Students need to unscramble a series of M100W words and practise spelling them on the mini whiteboards.
  • Computers – Students spend time on the class blog and leave a comment.
  • iPod Touch – Our student teacher will sit with the iPod group each day and train them to correctly use the device. After establishing the rules, students will listen to a story on the iPod and draw a picture while listening.
  • Independent reading – Students will quietly read books from their book boxes or books they borrowed from the library.

 

Once our literacy assessments are complete next week, we will group students accordingly and work on reading strategies to further develop their skills. We are also currently investigating how to incorporate the Daily Five and CAFE model into our literacy sessions. Stay tuned for future blog posts about this!

 

Here’s a couple of examples of activities we’ve prepared

  

 

WRITING

Some of our writing lessons will be spent on testing:

  • We are conducting a handwriting test.
  • We test students on writing the M100W and M200W words.
  • We are also using the Words Their Way spelling program for the first time. I will blog about this soon.

 

On Monday we will conduct our first journal writing lesson. We will revise the use of full stops, capital letters and reading over our work.

 

We will also have our students write letters to their parents, telling them what they are enjoying about being in 2KJ and 2KM. It’s a nice way for the students to reflect on the beginning of the year and helps develop the home-school relationship.

 

What literacy activities are you doing next week?