Jivey – Master Mentor Sentences 3-5
Learn the why and how of using mentor sentences and mentor texts!
Ten years ago, these statements would come out of my mouth on the regular:
“Teaching grammar is boring. The students hate it and, honestly, so do I.”
“My students don’t make the reading-writing connection.”
“My students make little progress in style and conventions over the course of the year.”
“My grammar lessons don’t carry over into writing.”
I imagine you share some (or all) of those sentiments. You are ready to make a change, just like I was several years ago.
It made sense to me that students needed to learn from amazing, well-written sentences… giving them a sentence filled with mistakes and telling them to “fix it” wasn’t working since they didn’t even know what it was supposed to look like to begin with!
After I implemented the mentor sentence routine with my students, not only was I enjoying teaching grammar through these skill-spiraling, discussion-filled lessons, but my students were also having fun, treating this time as a scavenger hunt, or a game, or a challenge. And best of all… my students’ grammar knowledge AND WRITING improved. I found my students actually trying to imitate the mentor sentences in their own writing. That’s a teacher’s dream, right?! I couldn’t keep this secret to myself. I wanted teachers to be able to implement these best practices in their classrooms and see the same results!
Did you know…?
⭐️ In 1936, the National Council of Teachers of English found that formal teaching of grammar and mechanics had little effect on student writing. That means, for over 80 years, we’ve known grammar workbooks, lectures, and memorizing rules does NOT work… yet, for many teachers, that is the “go-to” way for teaching grammar and language!
⭐️ Research over the years has shown that teaching grammar in context in quick spurts over longer periods of time (rather than drill and kill lessons for a couple of weeks) is the best way to actually make a difference in students’ understanding of grammar and language, and helps them to apply it to writing.
How to get it done:
⭐️ Implement the mentor sentences routine! Mentor sentences are going to help students talk deeply about grammar and writing, reveal the importance of using concrete words/phrases and sensory details, write a variety of types of sentences, demonstrate a command of conventions, learn the way a sentence “should” look, and apply style, conventions, and mechanics skills to their own writing.
If you are ready to stop teaching grammar the same old boring way, and actually see a transfer into reading and writing, this course is for you! What’s included?
✏️ 10 video modules that walk you step-by-step through the routine of using mentor texts in your classroom, with a workbook AND cheat sheets if you don’t want to take notes
✏️ Resources that will help you plan your lessons and promote authentic discussion with your students, and tons of models, plus extension ideas to the routine
✏️ Exclusive supplemental materials and video examples ONLY found in the course
✏️ LIFETIME access to this course, so you can complete it in your own time and rewatch if you wish – plus a certificate of completion for those that can use this toward PD credits
What’s in each module?
? Module 1: Jump The Routine
5 video lessons that model the routine with a practice lesson you can use in your own classroom, too.
? Module 2: Introduction to Mentor Sentences
Learn the “why” of using mentor sentences and how it helps with higher-order thinking skills, see the data that proves it works, and download planning resources and an actionable lesson to help you lead those deep discussions around language.
? Module 3: Why Should I Teach Using Mentor Texts?
You’ll understand the benefits of using mentor texts to maximize your teaching time, and learn how to plan multiple subjects using one book!
? Module 4: How To Teach With Mentor Texts
Watch multiple videos to learn how to teach with mentor texts and see models of integration of specific mentor texts with a variety of skills, plus download more planning resources.
? Module 5: Overview of the Routine
See the big picture of the mentor sentence routine and get ideas for student notebooks.
? Module 6: Time to Notice and Focus on Parts of Speech
Zoom in on day one and two in a video lesson which also includes a classroom model, download prompts to use to help promote discussion, and work through some practice exercises.
? Module 7: Time to Revise
Zoom in on day three in a video lesson which also includes a classroom model, download resources to help students understand editing vs. revising, and work through some practice exercises.
? Module 8: Time to Imitate and Assess
Zoom in on day four and five in a video lesson which also includes a classroom model, download a template to help you plan your own mentor sentence lessons, and work through some practice exercises.
? Module 9: Beyond Your Mentor Sentence Lessons
Learn how to make sure skills from mentor sentences are sticking in writing time with specific teaching ideas (video lesson), and ideas for more application – time to compare, collect, and combine. You’ll also have some practice exercises you can complete.
? JUST ADDED: Teaching Virtually with Mentor Sentences
Get guidance on how to use mentor sentences and downloads to use if you aren’t face-to-face in the classroom.
? Module 10: Additional Video Resources
Watch mentor sentence lessons in action in the classroom.
? BONUSES
Get discounted curriculum bundles (exclusive discounts for course members only), download your free mini-unit, and learn how to join the Facebook group to get more one-on-one support!
? Certificate of Completion
Course Curriculum
- Read First!
- Introduction to Mentor Sentences (14:31)
- Preview
Case Study
- Higher Order Thinking with Grammar (14:53)
- Explanation of the Jump
- Getting ed
- Day One (29:06)
- Day Two (26:30)
- Day Three (32:53)
- Day Four (22:21)
- Day Five (9:55)
- Introduction to Using Mentor Texts (18:34)
- Planning With a Mentor Text
- How to Teach with Mentor Texts (39:47)
- Planning Resources
- Using the Gradual Release Model with Mentor Texts (42:02)
- Mentor Sentence Routine Overview (10:05)
- Resources for the Classroom
- Time to Notice & Focus on Parts of Speech (19:04)
- Resources for the Classroom
- Practice Exercises
- Time to Revise (12:35)
- Resources for the Classroom
- Practice Exercises
- Time to Imitate and Assess (24:08)
- Planning Resources
- Practice Exercises
- Transfer Skills to Writing (15:31)
- Time to Collect (2:56)
- Time to Compare
- Time to Combine
- Practice Exercises
- Teaching Mentor Sentences in the Digital Classroom
- First Week of School Demonstration (33:44)
- Mentor Sentences in Action: Enemy Pie (18:19)
- Focusing on Ordering Adjectives – Imitation Day and Writing Model Lesson (26:10)
- Focusing on Compound Predicates – Imitation Day and Writing Model Lesson (22:24)
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- Certificate
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