NCRA+Group+1


 * A. Conducting A PBI**
 * Compelling Question:**
 * How do you use digital tools to help scaffold struggling readers to gather and analyze sources?**

do you need to take into consideration? (phonics, phonemic awareness, word study, comprehension, fluency) || Background knowledge and vocabulary, comprehension using picture/word clues ||
 * Guiding Questions:**
 * Question || Answer ||
 * 1. What characteristic of your struggling readers
 * 2. How would you build background knowledge? || Model use of digital tool so that students understand how to use the tool. KWL of topic and class discussion-use students who have a knowledge base to help those who struggle ||
 * 3. How would you differentiate text(s)? || Use Big Universe ||
 * 4. How would you scaffold activities? || Create a rubric, peers heterogeneously grouped, ||
 * 5. Tool #1 (affordances and application) || Biguniverse.com-students create a bookshelf for books on their current level, publish books and research topics ||
 * 6. Tool #2 (affordances and application) || Wonderpolis-research any topics ||
 * 7. Tool #3 (affordances and application) || Discovery education story boards ||

B. Add your 3 tools to the Padlet on the homepage.

C. Create your PBI hack here. Make a video of you explaining hacks for your phase of the PBI or create memes for the hacks and create a Prezi, Voicethread, etc. of the memes. A hack is an easy or clever way to accomplish a task. Watch this [|video] to see examples of classroom hacks.

Meme Generator Voicethread Prezi

Here are Possible Resources for Digital Tools:

•Collect sources - SimilarSites.com Easily find similar Websites - Create a personal Learning Environment - Symbaloo • Organize resources -online binders Livebinder -Google Spreadsheet •Collect original data -Survey - Google Forms -Collect ideas and vote - Tricider

Possible Resources for PBI Hacks:

• Cite sources –[] –[] <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">•Analyze reliability of sources <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">–[] <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">–[] <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">- Information Fluency Wizards Provides on-demand help using Google's Search Engine, and evaluating online information