Secondary English Weekly #35
Volume Two, Issue Thirty-Five /May 18-22, 2020
SECONDARY ENGLISH CURRICULUM ADOPTION UPDATE
ENGLISH 6-12: The selected materials for English 6-12 integrate reading, writing, and speaking making it easy to read, write, and discuss daily; offer both thematic and novel-study units, allow for close reading with targeted skill work, have many opportunities for accessing and mastering OST-Style questions and text pairings; build in scaffolds for below, advanced, and EL students; and match adolescent brain research with interactive/inviting access points; visual, auditory, and organizational supports; and opportunities for social academic interactions. They include assessments to prepare for standardized tests (ACT, SAT, OST) and progress monitor. They have the ability to offer course content for African American Literature, Major British Writers Seminar, Humanities, Summer School, and other non-traditional English courses and electives. The materials are both print and digital, which will make for seamless transitions between remote and face-to-face learning.
HONORS AND AP: The chosen materials for Honors and AP offer spiraled skill vertical alignment from Honors English 9 through AP Lit, allow for mastery of Pre-AP, AP, and Ohio Learning Standards; include deep foundational work through genre and mode in the Honors courses for reading, writing, and working with sources with careful development and constant reinforcement; contain instructional and thematic approaches in the AP courses geared toward training students to read and write at the college level, have both print and digital components; and align to the new test formatting of AP.
BUILDING CLOSURE GUIDELINES
New Sharing Tool on TeachingBooks
Ohio Department of Education Educator Learning Series to Prepare for 2020-2021 Academic Year
COVID-19 has sent education into a remote learning environment, and educators have had to adapt, ready or not. In response to this change, the Ohio Department of Education and their partners, Science Education Council of Ohio (SECO), have developed a venue for educators to ask questions and collaborate with colleagues to build foundations for their instruction during the 2020-2021 academic year. On Wednesday, June 3rd, educators from ELA, World Languages, Social Studies, Science, and Technology can partner on the topic of Unpacking Lessons Learned from 2020. The link to that meeting has not been released yet, but will be found at the Office of Learning and Instructional Strategies Resources page in the near future.
Gifted Advisory Council
The Ohio Department of Education is accepting membership applications for those interested in serving on the Gifted Advisory Council. Members will represent a variety of stakeholders from diverse regions of the state, including parents, general and gifted educators, administrators, and others. The Operating Standards for Identifying and Serving Students Who are Gifted (Ohio Administrative Code 3301-51-15) established the formation of a Gifted Advisory Council. The Council explores the development and implementation of state policies that affect identification, instruction, professional supports, leadership and funding for gifted education. Applications are being accepted through June 11, 2020. Click here for details regarding the application process. If you have additional questions, please contact gifted@education.ohio.gov.
TEACHER CLARITY PLAYBOOK VIRTUAL INSTITUTE JUNE 22-23
Master using learning intentions and success criteria at the Teacher Clarity Playbook Institute. Attendees will receive eBook as part of registration.
June 22 – 23, 2020, 11am - 5pm ET, Registration Pricing: $399 Register Now
- The Teacher Clarity Institute is developed around the nine learning modules outlined in The Teacher Clarity Playbook. Participate in virtual, interactive, and engaging sessions that will take participants systematically through a process that begins & ends with standards. With abundant cross-curricular examples that span grade levels, planning for every step, key professional learning questions, and a PLC guide, you have the most practical planner for designing and delivering highly effective instruction.
Corwin's Annual Visible Learning Conference Goes Virtual-July 6-9
Get ready for the Annual VISIBLE LEARNING Conference where the greatest minds in education gather and share insights about the world’s leading research to improve learning!
The VISIBLE LEARNING model translates John Hattie’s extensive research into a practical model of inquiry and evaluation. This year’s theme is Making Learning Visible: The Power of Implementation. The conference agenda will focus on how attendees can deeply implement the Visible Learningplus principles and practices that research suggests has the most significant impact on student learning in their own context. Attendees will be able to accelerate their own Visible Learning journey by exploring the questions:
- What conditions support deep implementation of the key ideas of VISIBLE LEARNING?
- What teacher and leader practices are essential for deep implementation?
- What evidence am I using to make the learning from implementation visible to students, teachers and leaders?
Virtual 2020 Annual VISIBLE LEARNING Conference, July 6, 2020—July 9, 2020
11:00AM-7:30PM ET, Zoom Platform, Register Now
THURBER HOUSE ONLINE MASTER CLASSES AND ADULT WRITING WORKSHOPS
Online Adult Writing Workshops
Monday, May 18 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Master Classes
Saturday, May 23 | 9:00 am – noon
OHIO COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (OCTELA) ELA AWARDS DEADLINE IS MONDAY
Do you know an outstanding teacher? Nominate that teacher for the OCTELA ELA Awards.
Nominations are being accepted for the Outstanding English Language Arts Awards given every year at the OCTELA Conference. Awards are given in elementary, middle school, secondary, college, and special distinction categories (librarian, curriculum coordinator, ESC, writing center coordinator, etc.). To nominate someone, either download and print the nomination form or submit your nomination online. Nominations are due by May 18, 2020.
TEACHINGBOOKS WEBINAR, MAY 19
Register HERE for the TeachingBooks Webinar listed below.
Center Stage with Reader’s Theater
Tuesday-May 19 at 1:00 pm
NOVEL CONVERSATIONS
Novel Conversations, a fan-favorite podcast about classic literature, is returning for its sixth season! Join them every other Tuesday for brand new episodes.
Episode 6: The Red Pony by John Steinbeck (1933) May 19
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
English Leadership Quarterly is excited to announce a two-part Call for Manuscripts. The 2020 April and August editions will concentrate on equity in the language arts classroom. The April issue will focus on curriculum that reaches and represents all learners; in August, the emphasis will move to pedagogy that supports equitable practice in the classroom. Check out the submission guidelines and join the conversation! Contact editor Elaine Simos with questions at elq@ncte.org. Submit here. Deadline: May 25
END-OF-YEAR ITEMS
If you want to save any of the older curriculum items aligned to the Pearson adoption from 2009, download and save those this month from the ELA 6-12 Webpage. These will be taken down and replaced this summer. You can find them at your respective grade level quick links: Curriculum/Instructional Resources 6-8 or Curriculum/Instructional Resources 9-12. They are labeled "OLDER COMMON CORE CURRICULUM GUIDES" in each of the grade level sections.
2. END OF YEAR WRITING PORTFOLIO REFLECTION
Although optional due to remote learning, you may want to still have your students reflect on their writings from this school year using the Writing Portfolio Student Reflection which asks students to reflect on four of their writings from this school year and themselves as writers. The writings they choose to reflect upon may be in their digital writing portfolios (Google Folder on their Drive) or be any written piece this year from any class. Here is the
Writing Portfolio Student Reflection as a sharable Google Doc. (Reminder: teachers and students need to make a copy of the Google Doc before filling it out digitally and should not send a request to access the original.)
3. BORROWED NOVELS FROM SECONDARY CURRICULUM (SOUTHLAND CENTER)
Please box up any novels you have borrowed from Secondary Curriculum during the classroom closeouts/building closure time next week. You can arrange to have them sent to Carla Mae Phillips at Southland Center, Suite 125, or email cphillips3865 to arrange pick up.
Book Scavenger-Something Fun For Students This Summer
- STEP 1: Choose a book! Acquire a copy of any one of your favorite books that you’d like to share with others.
- Step 2: Hide the book in a public place for another reader to discover. Report the hidden book at HIDE & FIND BOOKS so readers know to seek it out.
- Step 3: Share your experience on social media using #BookScavenger. If you want to find a book, visit HIDE & FIND BOOKS or LATEST ACTIVITY to see if there is one hidden near you. When you have found a book, make sure to report your find at HIDE & FIND BOOKS. Then start at Step 1 and keep the cycle going. Let’s see how far these books can travel!
And don’t forget the Book Scavenger motto: “Life is a game, and books are the tokens."
Project LIT 2020-21 Books Chosen
- Efren Divided by Ernesto Cisneros
- They Called Us Enemy by George Takei
- Maybe He Just Likes You by Barbara Dee
- Ghost Squad by Claribel Ortega
- Free Lunch by Rex Ogle
- Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang
- Sadie By Courtney Summers
- Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay
- Slay by Brittney Morris
- All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson
Here are the first 10 titles:
- Clean Getaway by Nic Stone
- From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Mar
- Tristan Strong by Kwame Mbalia
- Prarie Lotus by Linda Sue Park
- Genesis Begins Again by Alicia D. Williams
- Let Me Hear a Rhyme by Tiffany D. Jackson
- Clap When You Land By Elizabeth Acevedo
- Pet by Akaeke Emezi
- Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian
- Not So Pure and Simple by Lamar Gileb
Project LIT Community is a national, grassroots literacy movement.
TEACHER PD OPPORTUNITIES AND CONTESTS
SOME CONTESTS AND GIVEAWAYS
-TEACHINGBOOKS BLOG MAY GIVEAWAYS
-BULKBOOKSTORE MYSTERY GIFT BAG GIVEAWAY
-BULKBOOKSTORE $500 MONTHLY GIVEAWAY
-WE ARE TEACHERS CONTEST/GIVEAWAYS
SEE THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THIS WEEK AT THE TOP OF THIS NEWSLETTER.
CONTINUING OPPORTUNITIES
CCS RECORDED GOOGLE PDS
Click HERE the link to all recordings of the recent CCS Google PD Sessions. This is the same schedule that was used for the webinars, but the webinar links have now been replaced with the recording links. Per EdTechTeam and Google, please do not share this resource with teachers outside of CCS.
ZOOM TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL OHIO SCHOOL DISTRICTS THROUGH ESC AND ODE
Each webinar, transcript, and chat for Zoom trainings and On Demand Zoom trainings are being posted on the state's Management Council Community website.
BE PART OF OHIO HISTORY!
The Columbus Metropolitan Library is looking for images from central Ohio during the COVID-19 pandemic plus your historic photos of buildings, homes, events or people. Upload your photos for future generations at https://www.columbuslibrary.org/myhistory.
UPCOMING MAY OPPORTUNITIES
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
English Leadership Quarterly is excited to announce a two-part Call for Manuscripts. The 2020 April and August editions will concentrate on equity in the language arts classroom. The April issue will focus on curriculum that reaches and represents all learners; in August, the emphasis will move to pedagogy that supports equitable practice in the classroom. Check out the submission guidelines and join the conversation! Contact editor Elaine Simos with questions at elq@ncte.org. Submit here. Deadline: May 25
THE TEACHERS’ DREAM GRANT
This grant will provide individual grants ranging from $500 to $5,000 to Columbus City Schools teachers to assist in improving teaching and learning in CCS. This is an excellent opportunity for interested teachers to acquire resources to support an innovative project to increase student achievement, improve social climate, and/or promote social justice. All applications must be submitted online by 4:00 p.m. on May 29, 2020. This is a district-sponsored grant; applicants will not need to submit a Grant Endorsement Form to apply but will need their principal’s or supervisor’s approval.
NOTE: A CCS email account is required to submit online. To submit your application, go to http://www.columbus.k12.oh.us/dreamgrant and enter your ILead login name and password. If you have problems with the link in this email, you can go to the district's internet, click Staff, then click Grant Information to access the link.
NCTE/PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE TEACHER AWARDS
Deadline: May 31
This is the second year that NCTE is partnering with Penguin Random House to offer the Lifelong Readers and the Maya Angelou Teacher Award for Poetry to educators. The submission form is open for 2020. Learn more.
SUMMER & BEYOND OPPORTUNITIES
CORWIN'S FREE MONDAY WEBINAR SERIES FOR JUNE
Corwin's free Monday Webinar Series will continue through June.
Building a Curious School Monday, June 1, 2020 - 6:30pm, Presented by Bryan Goodwin
JULIA E. BERRY RESEARCH AWARD
Deadline: June 1
First Award Given in 2020—Julia E. Berry, an NCTE member, gave a $10,000 bequest to NCTE for the purposes of establishing an award to further her interest in, as specified in her will, Careers of English Majors.
The Berry Research Award to Study Careers of English Majors supports NCTE members in the teaching, learning, and application of literacy learning. The Berry Research Award provides research support for an NCTE member(s) who propose(s) a research project that studies “the careers of English Majors and/or the role and function of English in career development.” This award will also support the study of the impact of the English language in the broadest of senses as well as literacy-related majors such as writing studies, linguistics, and English education. Learn more.
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
The Voices from the Middle editorial team has two calls left in their term. Click on the links here to find out more and add your voice!
- March 2021 I Used To ..., But Now I ...–Deadline: June 1
- May 2021 Mic Drop–Deadline: August 1
Novel Conversations, a fan-favorite podcast about classic literature, is returning for its sixth season! Join them every other Tuesday for brand new episodes.
Episodes:
Ep. 7: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (1925) June 2
Ep. 8: Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis (1956) June 9
VIRTUAL OHIO TEACHER LEADERSHIP SUMMIT, JUNE 10
The 2020 Ohio Teacher Leadership Summit will be conducted virtually, bringing together schools, districts, and organizations doing innovative work to develop teacher leaders. Attendees will share successes, lessons they’ve learned and strategies for overcoming challenges in teacher leadership implementation. The summit offers participants opportunities to become part of a statewide network of teacher leaders and administrators promoting and strengthening teacher leadership in Ohio. Registration is free and contact hour certificates will be provided. Additional details and registration are available here. For further questions, please contact teacher.leadership@education.ohio.gov.
ESC OF CENTRAL OHIO HOSTS GO DEEP CONFERENCE INSPIRED BY HARVARD PROJECT ZERO RESEARCHERS
The Educational Service Center of Central Ohio is working with researchers from the Project Zero team to host the Go Deep Conference, June 17-18, on the campus of the New Albany-Plain Local School District in New Albany.
ASSOCIATION OF MIDDLE LEVEL EDUCATION SUMMER INSTITUTE
Middle Level SEL Institute June 18-19
Make plans today to attend this middle-school-focused event at National Louis University, in downtown Chicago, Illinois, designed with in-depth sessions and learning experiences to build exceptional SEL practices in your school community.
Featuring:
- National experts and local thought leaders
- Unique session formats including small-group learning, job-alikes, and interactive breakouts
- Opportunities to earn 16 contact hours and graduate credit
- Connections to new resources and services
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
The English Journal editors welcome submissions for the following themed issues:
Sounds of Music and Language Arts–Deadline: July 1
Poetry: Muses and Musing–Deadline: September 1
Learn more information here.
INTERNATIONAL LITERACY ASSOCIATION 2020 CONFERENCE-FOCUS ON THE FUTURE OF LITERACY!
October 15–18 | Columbus, OH
Register Today and See More Information at https://literacyworldwide.org/conference/
FORWARD-THINKING SPEAKERS with real-life inspiration & ideas
Jasmyn Wright, Nell K. Duke Allister Chang, and Stephen G. Peters
1. Forward-thinking ideas from speakers making a difference through their work.
2. Professional development in a variety of formats—choose your learning style!
3. Access to the latest research in literacy instruction throughout the conference.
4. After-hours social and networking events to explore the local literacy scene.
5. The chance to be a part of the conversation about shaping the future of literacy.
SUMMER READING CHALLENGES
1. Shelf Stuff Summer Reading Challenge:
Each week this summer, they’re challenging you to read one of their favorite books and take a quiz on that book to test your knowledge. Each quiz you take enters you to win our Shelf Stuff VIP prize pack! Here is the Shelf Stuff Flyer with all the books listed. They include New Kid by Jerry Craft, We Dream of Space by Erin Entrada Kelly, Greystone Secrets #1: The Strangers by Margaret Peterson Haddix, and The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate.
2. Mensa For Kids Excellence in Reading Program:
To encourage the joy of reading, the Mensa Foundation has developed the Mensa for Kids Excellence in Reading Program. Students can earn a commemorative certificate in recognition of their outstanding achievement and get an Excellence in Reading T-shirt, too! The lists are long, so you can encourage students to do partial lists or allow summer just to be the start of their reading goal and allow it to continue throughout the school year. The program is open to youth under 18, as well as teachers and librarians, so you may also join the challenge. Here are the reading lists:
- K–3 reading list
- Grades 4–6 reading list
- Grades 7–8 reading list
- Grades 9–12 reading list
- Nonfiction reading list
3. Choose an Award List:
There are many award-winning book lists that you could give to students and challenge them to complete one over the summer. Here are the links to sites for some of them. The sites include yearly award winners, so students could read recent or older works.
- Choose to Read Ohio Lists 2009-20; 2021-2022 List
- Buckeye Children's and Teen Book Awards Current Nominees; BCTBA Winner Lists
- American Library Association Youth Media Awards (Includes Newberry, Printz, and Pura Belpre)
- Pulitzer Fiction Winners
- National Book Award Winners
- Project LIT Books (see next story)
4. Sync Free Summer Audiobook Program:
SYNC is a free summer audiobook program for teens 13+.
Xavier University K-12 Reading Program
The Xavier University K-12 Reading Program has opened early, reduced rates, and converted all classes to a live online format, to help parents and schools maintain student education during these unusual times. The live, teacher-led online classes are available now and throughout the summer, for Pre-K through 12th grade students. The curriculum is high caliber and has been taught in a live, online format for 5 years already with over 50,000 school-age students. The classes are led by highly-trained teachers with many years’ experience teaching effectively in online classrooms. Skills taught include:
- Early Elementary: letter recognition, phonemic awareness, sight words, phonics
- Mid-to-Late Elementary: fluency, phonics, long-word decoding, comprehension, textbook reading, writing
- Middle and High School: doubling reading speed, comprehension, writing, notetaking, test preparation, textbook strategies
Visit this website for more information: https://xavier.readingclasses.org/.
We appreciate your support as we all strive to keep students learning, reading, and connecting with other kids during this challenging time.
OHIO STATE FAIR SPELLING BEE
EduHam at Home-Student Performance Submissions Accepted
REGISTER HERE for EduHam at Home. It is an extension of the Hamilton Education Program (EduHam), which has served more than 160,000 students across the country since 2016. Through EduHam, students study primary source documents from the Founding Era, learn how Lin-Manuel Miranda used such documents to create the musical Hamilton, and finally create their own original performance pieces based on the same material.
EduHam at Home provides a family version of EduHam that can be accomplished outside of a school setting. It will continue to be available through August 2020.
What should you expect from this free program?
- A personal welcome video from Lin-Manuel Miranda greeting participants, as well as tips and guidance from EduHam teachers to help students create their own work
- Video highlights from past student performances for examples of what to try at home
- A wealth of free materials for participants and their families to explore and enjoy, including
- Videos clips from Hamilton and interviews with Lin-Manuel Miranda, selected cast members, and Ron Chernow, whose biography of Alexander Hamilton inspired the musical
- A wide selection of primary sources centered on a diverse group of 45 People, 14 Events, and 24 Key Documents
EduHam at Home participants will be invited to submit their own Hamilton-inspired pieces (songs, raps, spoken-word poems, or scenes), and selected student performances will be shared on social media and this website.If you have any questions, please email eduhamhome@gilderlehrman.org.
COVID-19/School Closure Updates & Links
Teaching/Academic Services Links:
Clever Apps for Secondary English (CommonLit, Literature MiniQs, NewsELA, TeachingBooks, SpringBoard, & Achieve3000)
Secondary Curriculum Resource Site
Academic Services Newsletter-Issue 1
Academic Services Newsletter-Issue 2
CCS Community/Family COVID-19 Page
iReady
- iReady Login Directions /Clever Access
- iReady Access for Teachers to Support Learning from Home
- iReady Teacher Toolbox
- Getting Started with Instruction
- Monitoring i-Ready Online Instruction
- Assigning Teacher-Assigned Lessons for the first time
- Educator Guidance: Preparing for Extended Usage of i-Ready Personalized Instruction At Home
- iReady Family Center (Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Haitian-Creole)
- At-Home Resources for Educators
- At-Home Resources for Families
- Using iReady Reports
- Report Cheat Sheet (Class)
- Report Cheat Sheet (Student)
- iReady Technical Support: 800-225-0248
- Contact Person: Amber Bernal (abernal8121@columbus.k12.oh.us)
Edmentum
- Contact People: John Shepard (jshepard@columbus.k12.oh.us), Sara Bibbee (sbibbee@columbus.k12.oh.us), and Danielle Bomar (dbomar@columbus.k12.oh.us)
AP Classroom
- AP Quick Start Videos
- Contact Person: Kirsten Smith (kismith@columbus.k12.oh.us)
General District Links:
Grading & Calamity Day Makeup Plan
DID YOU MISS EARLIER ISSUES OF THE SECONDARY ENGLISH WEEKLY NEWSLETTER?
- May 11-15, Issue 34
- May 4-8, Issue 33
- April 27-May 1, Issue 32
- April 20-24, Issue 31
- April 6-17, Issue 30
- March 30-April 3, Issue 29
- March 23-27, Issue 28
- March 16-20, Issue 27
- March 9-13, Issue 26
- March 2-6, Issue 25
- February 24-28, Issue 24
- February 17-21, Issue 23
- February 10-14, Issue 22
- February 3-7, 2020, Issue 21
- January 27-31, Issue 20
- January 20-24, Issue 19
- January 13-17, Issue 18
- January 6-10, Issue 17
- December 16-January 3, Issue 16
- December 9-13, Issue 15
- November 25-December 6-Issue 14
- November 18-22-Issue 13
- November 11-15-Issue 12
- November 4-8- Issue 11
- October 28-November 1-Issue 10
- October 21-25-Issue 9
- October 14-18-Issue 8
- October 7-11-Issue 7
- September 30-October 4-Issue 6
- September 23-27-Issue 5
- September 16-20-Issue 4
- September 9-13-Issue 3
- September 2-6-Issue 2
- August 22-30-Issue 1
Carla Mae Phillips
Southland Center, Suite 125
Email: cphillips3865@columbus.k12.oh.us
Website: https://www.ccsoh.us/English6-12
Location: 3700 South High Street, Columbus, OH, 43207, USA
Phone: (380) 997-0463