[LIT] Book Study - Rick Wormeli's "Fair Isn't Always Equal" - Signup now!
write at att.net
write at att.net
Mon Aug 11 15:23:57 EDT 2008
Thank you, Tracey! Yes, that helped, and I just signed up. Is there a book anyone can suggest about how to differentiate in my classroom, without so much of the grading part?
Jan
-------------- Original message from Tracey Bowes <tlbowes at shaw.ca>: --------------
> Hi Jan,
>
> http://snipurl.com/fairgrading
This site is where you go to sign up for this book chat. If you sign up, all
> posts regarding this book chat will be sent to your email.
>
> fairgrading at literacyworkshop.org
This is the address you send an email to if you want to add a new post about
> this book chat.
>
The book does discuss how to use differentiation in your classroom, but it is
> mostly about how to assess and grade in a differentiated classroom.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Tracey
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: write at att.net
> Date: Monday, August 11, 2008 11:18 am
Subject: Re: [LIT] Book Study - Rick Wormeli's "Fair Isn't Always Equal" -
> Signup now!
To: "A list for improving literacy with focus on middle grades."
>
>
> > Hi Tracey,
> > I don't understand. You give two addresses that sound (to
> > me) as a way to get involved.
> >
> > http://snipurl.com/fairgrading
> > fairgrading at literacyworkshop.org
> >
> > Is the first one for live chat? Is the second one for e-
> > mail? Would I both receive and be able to respond to e-
> > mail with the second one?
> >
> > Is this book mainly about how to grade or about how to instruct?
> > Jan
> >
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