Framing Routine (SP)

3. Instruct a Teacher

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  • Last updated August 30, 2022 at 12:15 PM by kucrl
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Guide another instructor through the Routine in its entirety. Help them to follow the instructional steps in the manual.

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Link to framing slides used to instruct teacher

lisa0513 2 months ago

Fidelity Checklist and Reflection Meeting

Fidelity Checklist: SIM – The Framing Routine Teacher: Jessica Brakebill
 Observer: Lisa Huffmaster
 Date: May 7, 2025
 Lesson Topic: Hidden Meanings of Character Names: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  Component Look For / Description Observed Comments Frame Displayed The frame is visible to all students (projected, on board, or printed).  Yes Printed for each student and on the Smartboard Main Idea Clearly Stated The central topic or concept is clearly written in the middle of the Frame  Yes “Hunger Names” play on words Key Details Identified Essential information or key ideas are listed in the “What is important to understand?” section.  Yes *Remember to keep this brief Teacher Models Thinking Teacher verbally models how to identify main ideas and key details.  Yes Refers to article from yesterday’s lesson on  Hunger Games’ names Students Participate Students contribute to ideas to complete the Frame (collaboratively or independently).  Yes Students are very engaged in all parts of the discussion. Relationships Teacher explicitly helps students identify relationships (e.g. cause/effect, compare/contrast, sequence).   Yes Connects to previous literature, imagery, and similarities in characters names with what they represent. Central Question Asked Teacher includes and discusses the guiding question for the lesson.  Yes Questions are high level and elicit thinking. He who is doing the thinking is doing the learning Summary Completed A summary statement is completed at the bottom of the Frame.   Yes “Author was inspired to hide her influences in plain sight.” Visual Cues Used Teacher uses color, symbols, or visuals to organize or emphasize key parts of the Frame  Yes Reminding words in parentheses, arrows Review and Reflection Frame is reviewed at the end of the lesson; students reflect or respond to reinforce learning.  Yes Yes, final summary and discussion with students to ensure understanding of frame and relationships that gave the characters meaning and purpose. Extended learning by discussing w/students how they might predict character actions based on names in future books that they read.       Overall Fidelity Rating
  • X High Fidelity: All or nearly all components (9–10) are present.


  • Moderate Fidelity: Most components (6–8) are present.


  • Low Fidelity: Fewer than 6 components are present.


Observer Notes / Recommendations:   Don't forget to  make your key details, and review brief statements. Consider bullet points if you must include more than a sentence or two. Great lesson! The students were engaged in high level thinking and questioning. You took them beyond basic comprehension ‘WH” questions.  
lisa0513 3 months ago

Coaching log

lisa0513 5 months ago

The presentation shared to guide teachers in Giles County High School.

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ktbradbury Almost 2 years ago

FRAMing Routine PD with Surry County PS teachers under the supervision of Suzi Mejia/PD/CER.

strumbo Almost 5 years ago

PPT used for training.

abella Over 5 years ago

Agenda for Training

abella Over 5 years ago

I presented the FRAMING routine to a group of 41 teachers at Elkins High School grades 7-12.

judyf About 6 years ago

Meeting observed by Catherine Pace on May 22, 2017.

stephanie_oneil About 6 years ago

This is a link to my Google Folder for Instructing a Teacher.

jmcmahna321 Over 6 years ago

PPT used for a Professional development Day at my school.

gmorella Over 6 years ago

PD co-constructed frame with teachers

kwilliams Almost 7 years ago