Musings from a middle school reading specialist. I encourage my students to read, talk, write, and have fun!
I parent two amazing young-adult daughters with my husband of 30+ years.

March 4, 2021

Student engagement #SOLC21

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This year is my first teaching reading groups at middle school.  I have hybrid, in-person and remote groups.  I was concerned about making the switch, but I realized that doing so during such a tumultuous school year actually has worked to my advantage (read:  we are all new to pandemic teaching).

This week my 6th grade groups (some hybrid, some remote, some in-person) explored a pair of texts that focused on the rescue of a dog floating on a piece of ice in the Baltic Sea.  

Earlier in the week, I showed pictures, maps and introduced some vocabulary.  Then I stopped talking and let them read.  It was SO difficult to sit there and stay quiet while they read one of the longest texts I've shared all year.  If there was time, we shared our reactions.  

To get student input, I created a Pear Deck (Google Slide add-on).  Students could highlight text evidence, type inferences, and answer questions.  I launched it for every group and received quite a surprise.

Nearly ALL of my students were engaged.  

Not everyone placed input on the Pear Deck, but everyone participated in some way, sharing their thinking with their voice or in the chat.  I'm still reveling in the amount of participation I've had from my students the past two days.

Are we finally in the groove of routine, expectations and conversation?  Have I built a safe environment for them to try?  Maybe the text was on the easy side and they felt some success?

Maybe I shouldn't overthink and overanalyze. Maybe I should just enjoy the "good tired" I'm feeling from this week, and go into tomorrow with a smile and satisfaction that something actually worked well for many of my students.


1 comment:

  1. Yay!! Yes!! During THIS school year we enjoy and celebrate these moments. You reflect and repeat what’s working! And I know it was all YOU making the difference! PearDeck is on my list to try ...

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