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RDG 579 Technology in Reading and 
Language Arts Instruction
Spring Semester, 2008
Catherine Kurkjian, Ed.D.

Electronic Genre Study

You will develop a PowerPoint genre study that you can use with your students that will invite your student to read, enjoy and appreciate selections from the genre, and to begin to identify characteristics of that genre across books. The format is fairly open ended, however, I would suggest no more than 10 slides. The ultimate goal is to help students understand aspects of your genre across books. You should develop an activity such as an attribute chart to support this learning.Check out my webpage on methods frameworks to see some examples of genre studies.

IDEAS: Because some authors focus on particular genres you might link to an author site and create a short scavenger hunt for the children to do to learn more about the author.  You might provide an engaging electronic book talk for 4 or 5 books of your designated genre. Ideas for your electronic booktalk might be: inclusion of a  “passage to ponder” that might catch the children’s interest, a letter from one of the characters to another, a simulated journal entry from one of the characters, a character web, a list of questions you might want to ask a character if you could talk with them, links to websites that may relate to something important in each of the particular books. The ultimate goal is to help students notice aspects of your genre across books. You should develop an activity such as an attribute chart to support this learning.

Please develop your electronic author study so that you can really use it with the children you teach. Gear it to their level and make it visually appealing and engaging. Try for no more than 10 slides or web pages for this project. Remember you are just giving them “a tasty morsels” of information about the books and the genre to whet their appetite.

Poetry by Sara Brennan-Slowkowski

Grading Checklist:

Electronic Genre Study  

Name: _________________________________                    Date________________

Genre:

Grade level of students for whom this project is intended:

 

.5               1          1.5                 2

low                   average            high

1. Presents an engaging introduction and provides a listing of materials inviting students to engage in learning more about the genre.

___________X2=___________

2. Genre study is informative and interactive with links to websites related to genre, and with tasks that are both feasible and of value to student learning and directly supports student learning regarding features of the genre being studied.

___________X2=___________

3. Genre study is visually appealing and entices the reader to learn about the genre. .

___________X 2=__________

4. PowerPoint is easily navigable age group it is intended, the content is age appropriate and directions are written clearly and are understandable. Grammar and spelling are correct. It has been designed to differentiate instruction in light of element 2.2.

___________X 2=__________

5.Presents a checklist or rubric for student self-evaluation and/or teacher evaluation of performance  and learning as a result of the  genre study.

___________X 2=__________

6. Student artifacts and reflection on project is included. Reflections discusses student learning and response to the project, project strengths, weaknesses, and what was learned.

___________X 2.5=__________

Total Points Possible: 25 points

Total Points Earned:                 ____________

Note: Please hand in this sheet on the day of your technology presentation. 

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