This Daily 5 structure could involve using technology and headphones.
What is 'listen-to-reading'?
Learning students' names and pronunciations quickly is the first step to building this in your classroom.
What is a 'classroom community'?
This involves having a variety of traditional and non-traditional places to sit within the classroom keeping comfort and choice in mind.
What is 'flexible seating'?
"We all agree that routines are __________ in the classroom for teachers and students."
What is 'lifesavers'?
Students turn to partner and take turns discussing a given topic.
What is 'turn-and-talk'?
This Daily 5 structure involves stting side-by-side and taking turns in being the reader and listener.
What is 'read-to-someone'?
Building relationships with students begins as soon as the teacher receives this.
What is the class list?
Lighting, Sound, Scent, Temperature and Space are examples of these.
What are 'variables to consider in a physical space'?
These help to improve muscle memory, build independence and increase stamina.
What are the '10 Steps to Teaching & Learning Independence'?
Students must complete a small task helping them to reflect on their learning before they leave the class.
What is an 'Exit Slip'?
This is the first Daily 5 structure to introduce. It teaches students how to read independently.
What is 'read-to-self'?
Kindness, honesty, dependability, acceptance and perspectives are examples of this.
What are the '5 Fundamental Concepts of Effective Relationships'?
This example of creating a positive emotional space includes giving students the ability and opportunity to choose; increasing engagement and self-motivated learners.
What is 'student engagement'?
Repeated modelling, practice and discussion makes a routine or task _________________ in the mind of a student.
What is 'automatic'?
One student makes a statement and others can agree by yelling out: "________!"
What is 'Me Too'?
In this Daily 5 structure, students might sit at the gathering spot to observe the teacher writing a story about a topic that interests the class.
What is 'work-on-writing'?
An activity involving students picking a book, explaining their purpose for choosing it, telling why it's interesting, showing their comprehension and knowing most of the words.
What is the 'I-PICK Book Talk' activity?
The act of hanging an anchor chart co-created with students on the wall after a lesson.
What is 'making learning visible'?
When doing this, students will learn to consistently exhibit the behaviours you teach and focus their time and energy on learning.
What is 'explicitly teaching routines'?
Students write down their questions and post them in one place.
What is the 'parking lot'?
This Daily 5 structure uses the following materials: whiteboards, magnet letters, beans, clay and stamps.
What is 'word work'?
This is when a teacher forgets about a mistake a student has made, allowing them time to reflect and do better next time without judgement.
What is 'anmesia'?
This is the suggested goal number of high-quality books that should be in a classroom library.
What is 1000 high-quality books?
This goes at the top of an I-Chart.
What is 'identify what will be taught' or 'title of the routine'?
Teacher intentionally chooses students to eat lunch with him/her.
What is 'lunch and learn'?