View Seminar: Daily 5 & CAFE Book Study

Seminar NameDaily 5 & CAFE Book Study
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Seminar Short DescThe Daily 5 is more than a management system or a curriculum framework-- it is a structure that will help students develop the daily habits of reading, writing and working with peers that will lead to a lifetime of independent literacy and lifelong learning inside and outside of the classroom. The Daily 5 combined with the CAFE provides students with structures to maximize comprehension and vocabulary.
Seminar Full DescIt's no secret that building strong literacy skills from an early age pays huge dividends for students. However, implementing an effective literacy program in the classroom as well as virtually, that also meets the widely varying needs of all your students while building a genuine love of reading, is a significant challenge. One of the most popular and successful frameworks that has emerged to help educators meet this challenge is the Daily 5, first introduced by Gail Boushey and Joan Moser in their 2006 book, The Daily 5: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary Grades. This method offers students the following five choices of activities to work independently toward personal literacy goals, while the teacher meets individual needs through whole-group and small-group instruction, as well as one-on-one conferring:

Read to Self
Work on Writing
Read to Someone
Listen to Reading
Word Work

Ready to try this rewarding, student-centered instructional method in your classroom and online? Or, maybe you've been using the Daily 5 for years and are simply looking to refine your approach in our new educational landscape. No matter where you are on your Daily 5 journey, we will help you fully understand the framework and put best practices to work.

Read to Self
Work on Writing
Read to Someone
Listen to Reading
Word Work

Ready to try this rewarding, student-centered instructional method in your classroom? Or, maybe you've been using the Daily 5 for years and are simply looking to refine your approach. No matter where you are on your Daily 5 journey, we will help you fully understand the framework and put best practices to work.
Workshop Full DescIt's no secret that building strong literacy skills from an early age pays huge dividends for students. However, implementing an effective literacy program in the classroom, one which meets the widely varying needs of all your students while building a genuine love of reading, is a significant challenge. One of the most popular and successful frameworks that has emerged to help educators meet this challenge is the Daily 5, first introduced by Gail Boushey and Joan Moser in their 2006 book, The Daily 5: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary Grades. This method offers students the following five choices of activities to work independently toward personal literacy goals, while the teacher meets individual needs through whole-group and small-group instruction, as well as one-on-one conferring:

Read to Self
Work on Writing
Read to Someone
Listen to Reading
Word Work

Ready to try this rewarding, student-centered instructional method in your classroom? Or, maybe you've been using the Daily 5 for years and are simply looking to refine your approach. No matter where you are on your Daily 5 journey, we will help you fully understand the framework and put best practices to work.
Seminar Date07/09/2020
Opening Time9:00 am
Closing Time2:30 pm
Last Day To Register07/08/2020      [ Note: After this date, participation changes can be requested by e-mailing Laurie Sledge ]
Twin SeminarNot set
Seminar AudienceElementary Teachers
Seminar PrerequisitesNot set
Seminar Topics, Concepts & Resources-Participants will fully understand the Daily 5 framework
-How the Daily 5 frameworks works
-The benefits of implementing the Daily 5 into the classroom and virtually-Participants will understand comprehension strategies through the lens of CAFE
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Seminar ObjectivesParticipants will:
-Understand what the Daily 5 framework is
-Understand how the Daily 5 frameworks works and how it can work virtually
-Discover the benefits of implementing the Daily 5 into the classroom and virtually
-Assessment of Learning -Participants will create their own action plan to implement within their own classroom
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Assessment of Learning-Participants will create their own action plan to implement within their own classroom
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Online Course TypeZoom
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Site StatusOnline
Day Number1 of 2
Duration4 Hours
Rolling Online CourseNo
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Seminar StatusFuture/Postponed
WorkshopDaily 5 & CAFE Book Study
Day Number1
Total Workshop Days2
Starting Registration8:30 am
Credit Hours4.00 Per Day
CTLE EligibleYes
Social Worker Continuing EdNo
Course TypeNot set
Provider529 - Professional Development
Category529 - Professional Development
Alt Fee Per ParticipantNot set
Public NotesScheduled break from 11:30 - 1:00.
Cancelled DateNot set
Added ByLaurie Sledge
Seminar Id4118

CTLE Activities

  • Pedagogy

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Districts That Can Send Participants

  • Allegany-Limestone Central School
  • Andover Central School
  • Belfast Central School
  • Bolivar-Richburg Central School
  • Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School
  • Cuba-Rushford Central School
  • Ellicottville Central School
  • Fillmore Central School
  • Franklinville Central School
  • Friendship Central School
  • Genesee Valley Central School
  • Hinsdale Central School
  • Olean City Schools
  • Pioneer Central School
  • Portville Central School
  • Randolph Academy
  • Randolph Central School
  • Salamanca City Schools
  • Scio Central School
  • Wellsville Central School
  • West Valley Central School
  • Whitesville Central School
  • CA-BOCES Admin
  • CA-BOCES CTE
  • CA-BOCES ISS
  • CA-BOCES IT
  • CA-BOCES Exceptional Education
  • CA Teacher Center

Learning Standards

  • 1 Knowledge Students and Student Learning
  • 3 Instructional Practice
  • 4 Learning Environment