Post on 17-Jul-2016
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Title: Project CRISS
Creating Independence through Student-owned Strategies
Written by : Carol Santa, Ph.D.
Lynn T. Havens
Evelyn .Maycumber
Book Trailer Storyboard Book: Project CRISS …. Creating Independence through student owned strategies by Written by : Carol Santa, Ph.D. ,Lynn T. Havens
Composition: Aqua Background, white writing Calibri 12 and picture of approx. 10 sec
Audio: Background Music- Happy by PharrellWilliams
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Audio: Narrator speaking Narrartion: Have you ever wondered how you could actively engage your students? Have you ever wanted to let your students take ownership of their learning? By reading Project CRISS and implementing the strategies outlined in the book, you can achieve those goals. These strategies can be implemented in a variety of modes– high tech or low tech. Whichever way you chose, I know you will find them quite useful.
Composition: Me speaking to the camera in front of a classroom.
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Audio: Peanuts’ music and Peanuts’ Teacher voiceover
Narration: So often students are placed in a classroom setting that is only teacher lead, which results in boredom and lack of engagement and little learning occurs. CRISS strategies aim to eliminate such problems.
Composition: Picture of bored students
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Framing: subjects centered
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Audio: Narration
Narration: “Criss strategies are designed to develop thoughtful and independent readers and learners.”
CRISS strategies are researched based and involve students’ using background knowledge, active involvement, metacognition, talking, writing, creating, and sharing.
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Audio: Narration
Narration: I want to offer you a sneak peek at some of the components of the CRISS manual– these elements are research based, and I can attest to their relevance. The first section of the book focuses on the vital importance of activating students’ background knowledge and offers various strategies and graphic organizers.
Composition picture of kwl graphic organizer
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Audio: Narrator speaking
Narration: The CRISS workbook provides strategies to help students organize and remember information by using organizational frameworks and metacognition. One of my favorite strategies is the use of two-column notes.
Composition: picture of 2 column notes
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Composition: Picture of bored students
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Framing: subject centered
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Audio: Narrator
Narration:
Noise can be a good thing! Learning is about communication and collaboration, which focused on in CRISS. Students need to be afforded the opportunities to talk and collaborate in order to learn CRISS strategies such as Think Pair Share and Sticky Note Discussion are included in the CRISS book.
Composition: Students in sticky note discussion
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Timing: 15 seconds
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Audio: Narrator and song “I Believe I Can Fly
Narration: What we know is that when students know how to think and think about thinking, they excel. CRISS strategies offer ways for students to master metacognition. : CRISS explains the importance of metacognition and thought demanding activities. Don’t students deserve to reach higher level thinking and to learn?
Composition: Still Picture Centered : Student at blackboard and quote about metacognition
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Framing: subjectscentered
Timing: 20 seconds
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Scene 8: Summary
Audio: music and narration
“Happy” by Pharrell Williams
Narration:
I read this book, and it impacted the way I taught and the way my students learned. I highly recommend you read it as well. The strategies are easy to learn and can be used in various ways and all disciplines. Your students will be happy you did!
Composition : Clip Art of Happy Face
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Scene 8: Credits
Audio: “Happy” song
Scrolling list of credits
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