This practical book offers an effective and efficient approach to using four interactive instructional routines to integrate assessment with learning and teaching in kindergarten classrooms:
1. Photo Chats (Oracy)
2. Counting Collections (Number Sense of Quantity)
3. Storytelling/Story Acting (Emergent Writing)
4. Numberless Word Problems (Number Operations)
The instructional routines, "notice and wonder" assessment strategies, and teacher experiences shared in this book come from Project Connect, a professional development series for kindergarten teachers developed through a learning partnership between the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the
Erikson Institute, the premier graduate school for early childhood development, education, and social work. These
culturally and linguistically responsive math and literacy routines provide embedded differentiation while offering teachers a window into their students' understanding. They
require minimal materials, preparation, and classroom time and have been
field-tested by over 250 public school teachers who use a wide range of curricula and work in urban, rural, and suburban settings with diverse students, including English language learners. Using examples from these teachers, this book demonstrates how these instructional routines worked for them and how they can work for you too!
Book Features:
- Access to free Supporting Resources for The Power of Instructional Routines that include printable planning and assessment templates, image libraries for Photo Chats, videos to strengthen content knowledge, and audio-visual documentation of the routines in classrooms.
- Descriptions of the four instructional routines are clearly presented, so that they are ready to be tried by other teachers.
- Photographs of young children and their work samples with detailed descriptions and analysis from their teachers, offering a glimpse into students' thinking.
- Information grounded in state-of-the-art research about language, literacy, and numeracy development within a multilingual framework.
- A framework of "notice and wonder" that connects teaching and assessment, offering a shift from the common practice that these are separate endeavors.