Striped Hat Readers
Presenter Name(s)
Beth Ruff, Ed.D. LPC
LaShawn Thomas, M.Ed.
Target Audience
Elementary
Abstract
Counselors are uniquely qualified to help students overcome barriers that are negatively impacting their academic achievement. Come learn how two school counselors turned their love of Dr. Seuss into an innovative strategy to build confidence, motivation, and interest in reading. Put on your striped hat and come play with "Oobleck," while we discuss how this cross-grade level peer mentoring program fosters positive relationships, good character, and confidence in reading.
Description
Professional School Counselors will identify their unique qualifications to help close the gap in reading achievement data.
Professional School Counselors will be able to discuss underlying negative attitudes and beliefs that could be influencing student performance in reading.
Professional School Counselors will be able to identify data sources and utilize surveys to assess reading achievement gaps in their school.
Professional School Counselors will participate in creative interventions to encourage positive relationships and confidence in reading.
Professional school Counselors will gain valuable resources and interventions on building confidence in disinterested and /or unmotivated readers through a cross grade level peer mentoring program.
Professional School Counselors will be able to identify data sources and utilize surveys to measure the impact of their counseling program.
Outline
1) Ice Breaker - Fox in Socks - find your peer mentor (Audience Participation)
2) Dr. Seuss Quotes about Reading
3) Why do some students hate to read and what can we do about it
4) How to identify "Bubble" students to impact school achievement data
5) Striped Hat Readers- Specific examples of the intervention and lessons
- Specific Dr. Seuss books to foster confidence, motivation, and responsibility
6) Dr. Seuss on the Loose- Examples of activities to extend lesson and reading comprehension (Audience Participation) Green Eggs snack and play with Oobleck (Handouts - Oobleck recipe and chart with breakdown for Dr. Seuss Books)
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Book Title
Character Lesson
Activity
The Cat in the Hat
Choices and Consequences
Paper striped hats
Horton Hatches the Egg
Responsibility-Trustworthy
Decorating plastic eggs
Green Eggs & Ham
Perseverance
Green Eggs & Ham snack
How the Grinch stole Christmas
Appreciation-Positive attitude in the face of adversity
Grinch ornaments
Oh The Places you’ll Go
Goal Setting
Goal setting craft
Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Taking responsibility for your actions
Make Oobleck
Happy Birthday to You
Positive Self-esteem
Birthday cupcakes
7) Analyzing your Data - Post-test, Benchmark scores, and teacher feedback (Handout -Post-test examples)
8) Questions and Give aways