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Page 1: Predictable Charts in the Classroom Lori Elliott SDE

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What is a Predictable Chart?

• A Predictable Chart is a literacy strategy to help students participate in reading and develop an understanding of written communication. It involves all students and teaches them sentence structure and connects reading/learning to their own lives.

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What Can You See At The Beach?I can see a starfish. (Mrs. Elliott)I can see a crab. (Joe)I can see a sand castle. (Payton)I can see an octopus. (Josiah)I can see a whale. Taylor)I can see a fish. (Colton)I can see a wave. (Jessica)I can see a shell. (Tatiana)I can see a turtle. (Sam)I can see a lobster. (Dallas)I can see a surfboard. (Zack)I can see a swimmer. (Cameron)I can see the sun. (Nate)I can see a shark. (Jacob)I can see the water. (Joshua)I can see the sand. (Tommy)I can see a beach towel. (Kennedy)I can see a lifeguard. (Kevin)

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Benefits of using Predictable Charts.

• Great to start the year in first grade as an assessment.

• Struggling readers/writers can be successful at learning new words and transitioning those words to writing.

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Let me see …• Check out Jessica

Meacham’s site for wonderful ideas.

http://www.jmeacham.com/

Fantastic!

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My name is _______.

Book connection: Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes

(credit to J.Meacham)

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In winter, I ___________.

(credit to J.Meacham)

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How long does it take to make a Predictable Chart

Book? • Predictable Charts are written and

worked with daily for an entire week. It begins with dictation and ends with a class book.

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Where will I get my ideas for all those books?

• Holidays• Class Themes• Seasonal Activities• Class Learning Activities• Reading/Literature

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Let’s Get Started! Day One

• Read the title of the chart and model your response. Write the full sentence and your name in parentheses.

What can you see at the beach?I can see a starfish. (Mrs. Elliott)

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Begin the dictation by each student. Write their response in the patterned sentence. Write their name in parentheses by their sentence.

What can you see at the beach?I can see a starfish. (Mrs. Elliott)I can see a crab. (Joe)I can see a sand castle. (Payton)I can see an octopus. (Josiah)I can see a whale. ( Taylor)I can see a fish. (Colton)I can see a wave. (Jessica)I can see a shell. (Tatiana)I can see a turtle. (Sam)I can see a lobster. (Dallas)

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As you write each sentence talk aloud. When you are finished for the day, read the chart together. Make sure that each child is able to read their own response. Track

print while reading with students.

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Day Two• Read the chart together. Use

your pointer to track print. • Do SENTENCE BUILDERS.

can starfish. see

a I

I

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I can see

a starfish.

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Day Three• Repeat the Chart Reading with

pointer.• Today, extend the students’ learning

by asking them to notice certain letters, words, or listen for specific sounds while reading the chart.

• Repeat the process of Sentence Builders from yesterday. Choose a few new sentences to work with.

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starfishsh

beachch

shellsh

whalewh

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Day Four• Read the chart together. • Have students work at putting

their mixed up sentences together at their seats. Walk around and check on their progress. Coach if necessary.

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• Have students return the sentences to their bag or envelope.

• Use some of the words from the chart and then add a few new words in a bag. Have the students help make new sentence using the words they already know and adding some of the new words. Early in the year, it is helpful to have picture clues on the new words.

I can see a sting ray.

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Day Five: Book Making• Students unscramble their words

to make sentences. • Glue them down and illustrate.

(credit to J.Meacham)

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Book Making Ideas• Coordinate with art projects.

(credit to J.Meacham)

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Use Photos.

(credit to J.Meacham)

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Use online resources.• Read/Write/Thinkhttp://www.readwritethink.org/materials/stapleless/index.html

Make a stapleless book.

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http://www.vickiblackwell.com/makingbooks/index.htm

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Can I stretch my students using Predictable Charts?• Yes. Predictable charts can grow

as the students succeed.

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Changing Predictable Charts through the

Year• Connect to Literature being read in class. Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash by

Sarah Weeks

(credit to J.Meacham)

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Students write their own sentences or fill in a pattern.

My favorite food is..

My favorite food is spaghetti. (Mrs. Elliott)

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Book Connections• Sarah Weeks

Doug Johnson

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Other Ideas• Alice Ann Miller • Judi Barrett

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Souvenirs• Sending home a concrete

reminder of something read in class.

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Ideas• Stephanie’s

Ponytail… ponytail holder

• If You Give a Cat a Cupcake.. Sprinkles or cutout of bathing suit

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Incorporate with math/graphing.

2

3

4

5

67/more

How many people are in your family?

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• Nancy Carlson • Gail Gibbons

Jean Marzollo

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Use Poetry & Writing• Poetry provides students practice

in reading and writing. Poetry builds fluency, phonemic awareness, comprehension, and writing skills.

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I Like …

I like bugs. Big bugs.Little bugs. Red bugs.Black bugs.Bugs on the ground.I like bugs.

Row One: I like __________.Rows Two-Rows 6: Phrases that describe the topic. (Size, Color, Location)Last Row: Repeat Row One

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Easy as One, Two, Three Poem

One brother.Two parents.

Three lost teeth. Four friends.Five books.

Six Popsicles.Seven fish.

Eight crackers.Nine marbles.

Ten stuffed animals.

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(credit to J.Meacham)

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Interactive Charts• Interactive charts are a wonderful

way to have students manipulate words. A pocket chart is used. The poem/rhyming chant selected for the week is written on sentence strips and word cards. Students move words around or select picture cards to fit the pattern.

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Brown Bear, Brown Bear

• Brown bear, brown bear What do you see? I see a _________ looking at me.

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Cookie Jar• Who took the cookies

from the cookie jar? _______ took the cookies

from the cookie jar. Who me? Yes you. Not me, couldn’t be.

Then who took the cookie from the cookie jar.

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