8 Tips For Delivering Video Instruction



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Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Learning in Place English Resources

On March 23, 2020, Governor Ralph Northam extended his order that all public and private K-12 schools in Virginia close in response to the continued spread of COVID-19 for the remainder of the school year. The Virginia Department of Education’s English Team has compiled several Learning in Place English Resources to assist teachers, parents and students during this unprecedented time.

2017 English Curriculum Framework Videos

Former VDOE English Coordinator Tracy Robertson discusses what teachers, instructional leaders and parents need to know about the proposed 2017 English SOL Curriculum Framework. Watch the 2017 English SOL Curriculum Framework YouTube playlist.

Standards of Learning English K-12

Includes:

  • Curriculum Frameworks
  • Enhanced Scope & Sequence Sample Lesson Plans
  • Test Blueprints
  • Released Tests
  • Writing Practice Tool
  • Performance Expectations

The goals of the English Standards of Learning are to teach students to read and to prepare students to participate in society as literate citizens, equipped with the ability to communicate effectively in their communities, in the work place, and in postsecondary education. As students progress through the school years, they become active and involved listeners and develop a full command of the English language, evidenced by their use of standard English and their rich speaking and writing vocabularies.

Professional Development Resources

VDOE has provided targeted professional development through the 2019 Deeper Learning Conference and the 2012-2015, 2018 English Language Arts Standards of Learning Institutes.

Conference Presentation Materials


Virginia Association of Teachers of English (VATE) 2013 Presentation – Rising to the Rigor of the English Standards of Learning(PPT) – This keynote presentation focuses on rigor in English instruction and assessment and provides tips for infusing nonfiction into the English classroom.

Literacy

The goal of Literacy Instruction in Virginia is to ensure that all children have the necessary skills to become successful as they progress and transition through the stages of their lives. This section includes the State Literacy Plan and other resources to support students in literacy from birth through graduation.

Comprehensive Literacy Webinar Series

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Learning in Place English Resources

The Virginia Department of Education’s English Team has compiled several Learning in Place English Resources to assist teachers, parents, and students during this unprecedented time.

Virginia Standards of Learning – English Tracking Logs

Virginia Standards of Learning Tracking Logs for grades Kindergarten through English 12 have been developed to assist teachers with determining which standards students have had sufficient exposure and experience with prior to the COVID-19 school closure on March 13, 2020 and to make decisions regarding when and how experience with new standards might occur moving forward. Each log includes space for teachers to check off the standards that had been addressed before March 13 (the initial school closure date), those standards addressed during the closure, and those which have not yet been addressed (by the end of the ‘school year’). In addition, the Tracking Logs contain potential ties to content in the next grade level in an effort to assist divisions should they choose to fold in the content not taught into the next school year grade or course.

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Additional Available VDOE Resources

Learning in Place – Online Resources

The following list contains a few of the many resources that are free to teachers, parents, and students at all times.

Kindergarten-Grade Two

K-2

Communication

Reading

Writing

Research

Unite for Literacy- Free digital access to picture books for early elementary grades, printed in English with narration available in 47 different languagesNYNN
National Center for Improving Literacy- information for families and KIDSZONE with at home reading activitiesYYYN
Starfall- free interactive phonics resourcesYYNN
Kiddle Search Engine- student-friendly search engine for researchNNNY
Khan Academy- provides free online lessons in every subjectYYYY
ReadWriteThink- Free interactive literacy activitiesYYYY
Wonderopolis- student friendly website that promotes research and exploration through sparking student interest and inquiryNYYY
Librivox- Free, public domain books read by volunteers from around the world that can be downloaded and listened to on any deviceNYNN

Grades Three-Five

3-5

Communication

Reading

Writing

Research

Unite for Literacy- Free digital access to picture books for early elementary grades, printed in English with narration available in 47 different languagesNYNN
National Center for Improving Literacy- information for families and KIDSZONE with at home reading activitiesYYYN
Starfall- free interactive phonics resourcesYYNN
CommonLit- Free collection of fiction and non-fiction texts, leveled and arranged by themeNYYY
Kiddle Search Engine- student-friendly search engine for researchNNNY
Khan Academy- provides free online lessons in every subjectYYYY
ReadWriteThink- Free interactive literacy activitiesYYYY
Wonderopolis- student friendly website that promotes research and exploration through sparking student interest and inquiryNYYY
LibriVox- Free, public domain books read by volunteers from around the world that can be downloaded and listened to on any deviceNYNN
Couch Academy- VDOE curated resources from Virginia MuseumsNYNY

Grades Six-Eight

6-8

Communication

Reading

Writing

Research

CommonLit- Free collection of fiction and non-fiction texts, leveled and arranged by themeYYYY
Kiddle Search Engine- student-friendly search engine for researchNNNY
Khan Academy- provides free online lessons in every subjectYYYY
ReadWriteThink- Free interactive literacy activitiesYYYY
Project Gutenberg- Free eBooks for downloadNYYY
International Children’s Library- Access to children's literature from around the worldNYNN
Gateway to the Classics- Hundreds of classic titles with special emphasis on history, literature, and natural history along with a collection of over 2500 poemsNYNN
LibriVox- Free, public domain books read by volunteers from around the world that can be downloaded and listened to on any deviceNYNN
Couch Academy- VDOE curated resources from Virginia MuseumsNYNY
Smithsonian Tween Tribune- Access to leveled non-fiction, high-interest articles (Common Sense Media approved)YYYY
Poets.org- Access to various poems and biographical information about well-known poets (Common Sense Media approved)NYNN

Grades Nine-Twelve

9-12

Communication

Reading

Writing

Research

CommonLit- Free collection of fiction and non-fiction texts, leveled and arranged by themeNYYY
Khan Academy- provides free online lessons in every subjectYYYY
ReadWriteThink- Free interactive literacy activitiesYYYY
Project Gutenberg- Free eBooks for downloadNYNN
International Children’s Library- Access to children's literature from around the worldNYNN
Gateway to the Classics- Hundreds of classic titles with special emphasis on history, literature, and natural history along with a collection of over 2500 poemsNYNN
LibriVox- Free, public domain books read by volunteers from around the world that can be downloaded and listened to on any deviceNYNN
AllSides- Website with news from multiple perspectives through sharing headlines about a topic from the right, center, and leftYYYY
ProCon.org- Issues and vetted sources for both sides of the issue YYYY
Couch Academy- VDOE curated resources from Virginia MuseumsNYNY
The National Writing Project- College, Career, and Community Writer's Program resourceYNYN

Learning in Place - Suggested Offline Activities to Engage Students

The following list contains just a few of the many resources that are available free to teachers, parents, and students.

Kindergarten - Grade 2

  • Take a walk and look for things that begin with each letter of the alphabet.
  • Choose a favorite story and perform it as a play for someone in your house.
  • Syllable counting: Clap the syllables for everyone's name in your family. Count the number of syllables. Play 'I spy' with things around the room by using the number of syllables as the clue (e.g. I spy something with 3 syllables)
  • Read! Read! Read!

Grades 3-5

  • Dinner conversations: Talk with students about what they are reading during dinnertime. Ask questions such as; What is the book about? Who is the main character? Where is the book set? How do you know? What have you found interesting so far?
  • Pick a favorite character from a story you are reading or have read. Create a collage about that character. It can be from pictures and words cut from a magazine or a scrapbook page that might be added to a scrapbook about the character.
  • Listen to or read a news segment or news article. Make a T chart and keep a running list of facts and opinions. Another variation of this would be to write an article for the news and be sure to include both facts and opinions. Read it to someone and see if they can find them.
  • Read! Read! Read!

Grades 6-8

  • Watch a TV show or part of a movie. Take notes on different characters and choose one to compare and contrast to a character in a book or story you've read.
  • Choose an object or place in your house. Write a description of the object or place using as many adjectives and details as possible, but do not say what the object or place is. Give your description to someone in your house and have them try to draw the object or place based on your description. When you're done, compare the drawing to the actual object or place. Discuss what adjectives and details were helpful in creating that image.
  • Create a greeting card with a poem; add a picture to go with the poem. Send it to a neighbor to brighten his or her day!
  • Read! Read! Read!

Grades 9-12

  • Use liner notes of CDs or albums (or look up the lyrics online) and look for examples of literary devices in the lyrics. Analyze the message of the song and share your interpretation with someone else at home.
  • Find an article in a magazine or newspaper. Cut out or black out different words in the article. See if you can use your context clues to determine the missing words.
  • Choose a scene from a book you're reading or have read. Create a script for a newscast to deliver including the main ideas and highlights from the event. Record yourself delivering the breaking news.
  • Create a Top 5 list for anything you're interested in. It could be a Top 5 favorite basketball players, book characters, songs, foods, etc. For each, write an explanation for why each choice is in each spot, being sure to provide some evidence. You can turn this into an opportunity to debate a family member or sibling after they create their own list.
  • Read! Read! Read!

Learning in Place – eMediaVA Resources for K-12

Grades Kindergarten-Two

Grades Three-Five

Grades Six-Eight

Grades Nine-Twelve

Elementary School Resources

In kindergarten through third grade, the primary goal is to teach all students to read fluently and to comprehend a variety of fiction and nonfiction selections that relate to all areas of the curriculum. As they progress through the elementary grades, students continue to acquire and refine strategies for comprehending and analyzing selections that encompass all literary types, exemplify universal themes, and relate to all subjects. K-3 standards are organized in three strands: Oral Language, Reading and Writing. Beginning at grade 4 the strands become Communication: Speaking, Listening, Media Literacy, Reading, Writing, and Research.

In addition to the standards, curriculum frameworks, enhanced scope and sequence guides, test blueprints and released test items, other elementary instructional resources include:

  • Elementary Reading Early Literacy Instructional Videos – demonstrations by Virginia teachers of early literacy instructional strategies and activities
  • Virginia Reads(PDF) – parent brochure highlighting preschool Foundation Blocks for Early Learning and the K-5 English SOL with suggestions for assisting children in achieving these school-readiness and reading standards
  • Online Writing Resources – teaching strategies and lesson plans, video links, SOL progression charts, graphic organizers, and resource links to assist teachers at all grade levels in the instruction of the writing process. Beginning with the 2013 spring administration of grades 5, 8, and end-of-course Standards of Learning (SOL) writing assessments, Virginia students will complete all direct writing tests online.
  • Vocabulary Resources – teaching strategies, lesson plans, graphic organizers, and resource links to assist teachers at all grade levels in the instruction of vocabulary.
  • Sample Text-Dependent Questions – provide a fiction sample text from public domain and offer a series of text-dependent questions, companion nonfiction texts, and writing assignments.
  • Sample Grade 3 Reading SOL – embedded Lesson Planning Template(Word)
  • Sample Grade 4 Reading SOL – embedded Lesson Planning Template(Word)
  • Sample Grade 5 Reading SOL – embedded Lesson Planning Template(Word)

K-3 Specific Instructional Resources

  • K-3 English Achievement Record Sample – Schools maintain a record of achievement in English for each K-3 student to monitor progress and to promote achievement on third-grade SOL tests. This record accompanies a student who transfers to a new school.
  • Early Intervention Reading Initiative (EIRI) – provides intervention services to students who demonstrate reading deficiencies on the Phonological and Literacy Screening (PALS) assessment

Best Practice

Additional English & Reading Resources

  • Classroom Research Handbook for Teachers and Students(PDF)
  • Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read(PDF)
  • For Virginia Reading Assessment Contact Information, see Professional Teacher’s Assessment Requirements(PDF)
  • Understand Scoring uses actual Virginia student anchor papers to provide examples of SOL scoring in each domain of writing
Delivering

Middle School Resources

In middle school, standards continue to be organized in the three related strands: Oral Language, Reading and Writing. Students continue to acquire and refine strategies for comprehending and analyzing the written word.

In addition to the standards, curriculum frameworks, enhanced scope and sequence guides, test blueprints and released tests, other middle school instructional resources include:

  • Wordsalive Vocabulary Acquisition Model for Virginia – research-based graphic organizer designed to enable students to learn content vocabulary
  • Interactive Reading – combines a graphic organizer with researched-based reading comprehension strategies providing a framework that supports students prior to reading, during reading and after reading across the curriculum
  • Vocabulary Videos – ten three-minute videos demonstrating a vocabulary lesson or teaching strategy
  • Online Writing Resources – teaching strategies and lesson plans, video links, SOL progression charts, graphic organizers, and resource links to assist teachers at all grade levels in the instruction of the writing process. Beginning with the 2013 spring administration of grades 5, 8, and end-of-course Standards of Learning (SOL) writing assessments, Virginia students will complete all direct writing tests online.
  • Vocabulary Resources – teaching strategies, lesson plans, graphic organizers, and resource links to assist teachers at all grade levels in the instruction of vocabulary.
  • Sample Text-Dependent Questions – provide a fiction sample text from public domain and offer a series of text-dependent questions, companion nonfiction texts, and writing assignments.

Best Practice

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High School Resources

Standards for ninth through twelfth grades are organized in four related strands: Oral Language, Reading Analysis, Writing, and Research. Students in high school become familiar with exemplary authors and classic literary works.

In addition to the standards, curriculum frameworks, enhanced scope and sequence guides, test blueprints and released tests, other high school instructional resources include:

  • Online Writing Resources – teaching strategies and lesson plans, video links, SOL progression charts, graphic organizers, and resource links to assist teachers at all grade levels in the instruction of the writing process. Beginning with the 2013 spring administration of grades 5, 8, and end-of-course Standards of Learning (SOL) writing assessments, Virginia students will complete all direct writing tests online.
  • Vocabulary Resources – teaching strategies, lesson plans, graphic organizers, and resource links to assist teachers at all grade levels in the instruction of vocabulary.
  • Sample Text-Dependent Questions – provide a fiction sample text from public domain and offer a series of text-dependent questions, companion nonfiction texts, and writing assignments.

Specific Course Information and Resources

  • English Capstone Course Information – Guidance documents and links to instructional resources

Best Practice

  • Language & Culture Videos

Standards of Learning Assessment Resources

8 Tips For Delivering Video Instructional

  • Writing Practice Tool – The Writing Practice Tool allows students to practice using the online writing format utilized by TestNav, the online testing software used in Virginia.
  • Writing Practice Items and Guides – Provides the opportunity for students to practice multiple-choice and technology-enhanced items (TEI) that reflect the new content and increased rigor of the revised English Standards of Learning (SOL).
  • Online Writing Resources – teaching strategies and lesson plans, video links, SOL progression charts, graphic organizers, and resource links to assist teachers at all grade levels in the instruction of the writing process. Beginning with the 2013 spring administration of grades 5, 8, and end-of-course SOL writing assessments, Virginia students will complete all direct writing tests online.
  • Released SOL Tests & Item Sets – Tests and item sets representative of the content and skills included in the Virginia SOL tests

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Outside Websites

  • Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening (PALS) – screening tool for Virginia's Early Intervention Reading Initiative consisting of PALS-K (for students in kindergarten) and PALS 1-3 (for students in grades one through three)
  • Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement (CIERA) – is a national center for research on early reading, representing a consortium of educators from five universities
  • HELP MY CHILD READ Reading Resources – resources from the U.S. Department of Education
  • Perspective's Understanding Scoring– Training tool to help Virginia's teachers prepare students for the English SOL Direct Writing Assessment
  • Center on English Learning and Achievement (CELA) – Learning materials, teaching resources and online journals focusing on literacy
  • National Writing Project – Professional development network for writing teachers at all grade levels

Professional Organizations





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