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Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction, Grades 4-12 Smokey Daniels

Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction, Grades 4-12 By Smokey Daniels

Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction, Grades 4-12 by Smokey Daniels


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A book with ready-to-use Powerpoint lessons for use in the classroom. Easy-to-use, it solves an age old problem for teachers: How to get kids to work together effectively and productively.

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Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction, Grades 4-12 Summary

Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction, Grades 4-12: Step-by-Step Lessons for Respect, Responsibility, and Results by Smokey Daniels

Now THIS is college and career ready!

Take your kids on a carefully paced upward spiral of collaboration, with explicit coaching on how to teach the language and behaviors of working effectively together. The added bonus: Your kids will meet speaking and listening standards, while you score better on classroom-engagement rubrics. For each lesson, Web-based slides focus on one vital social-academic skill, while you refer to teaching tips in the planning guide:

  • The first slides introduce the target skill
  • The next slides help model the skill in action
  • You co-create strategies to enhance use of the skill
  • Additional slides help kids practice the skill, followed by debriefing lessons

Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction, Grades 4-12 Reviews

Collaboration and cooperation do not emerge magically. We must explicitly teach kids the social strategies of collaborative behavior: to listen attentively, ask follow up questions, and disagree agreeably. Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction does exactly that. Through a series of engaging slides, lessons, and activities, kids learn and practice important SEL strategies that will lead to more learning, greater achievement, and an inviting and fun classroom environment where kids work collaboratively, independently and develop a sense of agency. . . . Teachers need it and will love it, but more importantly, so will kids!

-- STEPHANIE HARVEY, Coauthor of The Comprehension Toolkit

Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction recognizes the importance of establishing an emotionally healthy classroom---a classroom where students have been taught to manage their emotions, to build relationships, and to work effectively with one another. The easy-to-use lessons in this book connect with students by giving them more responsibility, more control, and more choice. As Daniels and Steineke say, the best classrooms are those in which students are treated like the people they want to become. This book helps teachers to build those classrooms. I highly recommend it.

-- KELLY GALLAGHER, Author of Write Like This

Harvey 'Smokey' Daniels and Nancy Steineke write with humor and common sense about the challenges of bringing a diversity of students into harmony each school year. . . . This book holds the research and the tools to change the way classrooms operate. With 35 lessons (one for each week of school) and the systematic guidance of thoughtful, smart colleagues to explain the importance and likely obstacles to each lesson, teachers will learn to guide student groups in productive, dynamic ways.

-- PENNY KITTLE, Author of Book Love

Do you cringe when it's time for small-group work? Do you find that work time gets too unruly when students have a chance to discuss with partners? If so, you need this book. Smokey and Nancy, the king and queen of conversation, guide teachers in setting up systems and structures that allow for purposeful talk to happen in the classroom. Teachers pondering how to prepare students for the CCSS speaking and listening standards and, more importantly, as effective communicators for the world outside of school will truly appreciate all this book has to offer.

-- CRIS TOVANI, Author of So What Do They Really Know?

Group work no longer begins and ends in the classroom-it's a reality-a life skill. My favorite part about the book is that it works with whatever content you're teaching. The lessons are focused on the students' interactions while the content of the work is reflective of what is happening in the classroom. So it's not 'another' thing to do on your already long list of things to teach. Clever and creative, this is a valuable resource for teachers of all disciplines.

-- AIMEE BUCKNER, Author of Notebook Know-How

About Smokey Daniels

The author or coauthor of 18 books for teachers, Harvey Daniels, also known as Smokey, has been a professor, researcher, consultant, and teacher coach over his 43-year career. These days, he serves as a conference speaker, school district consultant, and demonstration teacher in schools around the U.S. and Canada. In 2012, Smokey was presented with the NCTE Exemplary Leader Award. See Smokey reveal his best-kept secret to Ellin Keene. A longtime collaborator with Harvey Smokey Daniels as both a coauthor and a co-presenter, Nancy Steineke has been a full-time English teacher for more than three decades, most recently at Victor J. Andrew High School in Illinois. Nancy is the author of six other professional books and classroom collaboration is always a central strategy, whether she's advising on literature circles, content-area writing, teaching nonfiction and fiction, or assessment. These days, Nancy's on the road as a consultant, introducing high-engagement literacy strategies to teachers nationwide.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Part I. Social-Academic Skills: The Missing Link Chapter 1. The Problem and the Opportunity Social-Emotional Learning and Academic Engagement What's Been Missing in School Reform Why We Must Teach Social-Academic Skills Now How to Address These Problems and Seize the Opportunities All Social Skills Programs Are Not Alike Our Theory of Action Chapter 2. Theory and Research on Social-Academic Skills Training Research Base Recollections Starting With a Partner Building a Community of Acquaintance Building a Community of Respect, Inclusion, and Gratefulness Taking Personal Responsibility Teaching Interpersonal Skills Explicitly Stages of Learning Social Skills Positive Interdependence Reflection and Celebration The Bottom Line Chapter 3. How to Use This Resource Overview A Guide to the Slides Structure of the Lessons Order of the Lessons The Tips Assessment and Grading Trouble-Shooting Questions Part II. Lessons for Building Social-Academic Skills Chapter 4. Getting Acquainted Lesson 1. Forming Partners Lesson 2. Interviewing Your Partner Lesson 3. Home Court Advantage Lesson 4. Friendliness and Support Lesson 5. Classroom Climate Posters Chapter 5. Building Collaboration Skills Lesson 6. Quiet Signal Lesson 7. Using Quiet Voices Lesson 8. Asking Follow-Up Questions Lesson 9. Think-Pair-Share Lesson 10. Good Partner Traits Chapter 6. Advanced Partner Work Lesson 11. Active Listening Lesson 12. Extending Conversation Lesson 13. Expanding Acquaintance With an Appointment Clock Lesson 14. Mingle Jigsaw Chapter 7. Moving Into Small Groups Lesson 15. Group Membership Grid Interviews Lesson 16. Sharing the Air Lesson 17. Saving the Last Word Lesson 18. Write-Arounds Lesson 19. Gallery Walk Chapter 8. Ongoing Discussion Groups Lesson 20. Establishing Group Ground Rules Lesson 21. Overcoming Off-Task Triggers Lesson 22. Goal Setting for Group Improvement Lesson 23. Reinforcing Collaboration With Table Cards Lesson 24. Compliment Cards Chapter 9. Arguing Agreeably Lesson 25. Text Nuggets: Finding Evidence Lesson 26. Human Continuum Lesson 27. Where Do You Stand? Lesson 28. Hearing Everyone's Ideas First Lesson 29. Arguing Both Sides Lesson 30. Civilized Disagreement Chapter 10. Small-Group Projects Lesson 31. Developing an Assessment Rubric Lesson 32. Planning Group Projects Lesson 33. Keeping Individual Project Logs Lesson 34. Midcourse Corrections Lesson 35. Being an Attentive Audience Member Resources Appointment Clock Membership Grid Group Meeting Procedures Thin-Crust Cheese Pizza Rubric Project Rubric Group Work Plan Form Individual Group Member Work Plan Form References and Further Readings Index About the Artist

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CIN1483350959G
9781483350950
1483350959
Teaching the Social Skills of Academic Interaction, Grades 4-12: Step-by-Step Lessons for Respect, Responsibility, and Results by Smokey Daniels
Used - Good
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2014-12-17
248
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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