AVID and National Geographic are partnering for the 2022–2023 school year to develop critical reading lessons. This partnership will allow AVID to provide highly engaging and rigorous content through disciplinary literacy—an emphasis on the shared ways of reading, writing, speaking, and thinking within a particular content area or academic field. Explore this sample lesson and contact AVID Care at (833) 284-3227 for more information about AVID Weekly® and AVID Elementary Weekly.
In this critical reading lesson, students will examine the interactive text “The Problem of Plastics”—which is written by Justine Ammendolia and focuses on college and career readiness, science, and social studies—through an “I Wonder…” Roundtable to engage in a Socratic Seminar for Primary. This lesson uses the WICOR® (Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, Reading) methodology and strategies from AVID’s curriculum library and is designed for a variety of learning environments.
Learning Objectives
- Students will apply concepts from the text to engage in a meaningful dialogue.
- Students will use effective questioning techniques to share their ideas.
- Students will reflect on their learning to apply it to situations that occur in everyday life.
What You’ll Need
- National Geographic interactive content:
- AVID Elementary Weekly lesson
- Additional resources can be found on the AVID Elementary Weekly website by subscription only.
Activate
Establish a purpose for reading, build background knowledge, and set students up for success.
Plan for reading by thinking through, or having students respond to, the following questions and identify how the chosen text fits within the broader context of your instructional unit so that they are making connections to their prior knowledge:
- What previously taught content and/or prior knowledge is connected to the new text?
- What key content-related or general academic vocabulary do students need to know prior to reading the text?
This text meets the following features of an ideal text:
- This text builds reading stamina and provides the opportunity for students to reach higher and/or deeper.
- This text provides students with the opportunity to develop disciplinary literacy through content-specific academic language development and analytical thinking.
Allow students an opportunity to set up their notes and record the Essential Question before engaging in the learning. Students will be using an Interpreting and Analyzing Nonlinguistic Representations strategy in this lesson.
Engage
Build vocabulary and engage in purposeful rereads. Vocabulary development can happen at any point in the reading process.
Students will build vocabulary using a Vocabulary Awareness Chart, looking at both academic and content-area words. They will process information in a first and second read of the text and engage in a purposeful reread using an “I Wonder…” Roundtable strategy.
Extend
Reading tasks should be directly connected to what students will do with the text after they have read and understand it.
Students will use the text to develop the Apply academic thinking skill. They will extend beyond the text by engaging in a Socratic Seminar for Primary.
*Explore the sample lesson and contact AVID Care by phone at (833) 284-3227 or by email at [email protected] for more information about AVID Weekly® and AVID Elementary Weekly.