Here's what I marked as important:
- The way teachers structure the learning environment and the way students spend their time influences the level of reading proficiency and the end of the academic year.
- How will we ever know what students are learning if they don't hand in pages for us to correct?
- Instructional time is in addition to the time spent reading in school
- The Daily 5 is the largest part of their literacy curriculum each day (location 197) - it is the structure that allows all children to do meaningful work independently as we work in small groups with individual children.
- This book is NOT about their entire literacy curriculum (location 221), but is about helping students develop habits for students. Instructional time is used to present daily focus lessons within the literacy curriculum.
- This book is not a prescription for literacy success. It is about developing shared awareness through instructional routines with students...while balancing students' need for choice and independence (location 228)
- When does the reflection piece happen?
- If there is no reflection, will students understand what it is that they have been learning?
- Will solidification of understanding take place?
- I am a firm believer in wrapping up each lesson with a conversation that reflects back on the goals of the session. Having students talk with one another about their successes and challenges and their plans for tomorrow. Does that happen in the Daily 5 and if not, should it become part of this structure?