[MOSAIC] 6th Grade Reading
write at att.net
write at att.net
Tue Jun 12 23:24:08 EDT 2007
OK... I'm going to try this again because the first part of my message disappeared into space. I don't know what happened, but here goes again.
Sorry.
Angie's question makes me think about a (sort of) opposite situation. I was hoping to get a reading class next year, but instead I'm getting a
math/art/reading class for middle school students.
Every two weeks 1/3rd of the students will be in either math, art, or reading. Every two weeks a group of students moves to the other subject. Have any of you had such a class at your school? How did it work?
Jan
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From: write at att.net
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> Every two weeks 1/3rd of the students will be in either math, art, or reading.
> Every two weeks a group of students moves to the other subject. Have any of you
> had such a class at your school? How did it work?
> Jan
>
>
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> From: "Angie Kelley" <Ala3dtchr at cableone.net>
> >
> > Hi all,
> > Ive been a lurker for the past couple of weeks and have really enjoyed
> > reading everyones posts. I have been a reading coach for the past two years
> > and I am going back into the classroom this next school year at a different
> > school within my school district. Most of my previous teaching experience
> > has been in a self-contained classroom in K-3 so this will be a big change
> > for me. I will be teaching all of the reading classes for 6th grade and
> > will have 75 minute periods. I am curious how some of you who have taught in
> > departmentalized situations organize your days for strategy instruction.
> > Any advice you can give will be very helpful.
> > Thanks!
> > Angie
> >
> >
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