[MOSAIC] Differentiating literacy stations
Deb Kurns
debkurns at comcast.net
Sat Jan 5 18:44:22 EST 2008
Rosie,
What basal are you required to use?
Deb (SpEd in IL)
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Subject: [MOSAIC] Differentiating literacy stations
I currently teach in a third grade classroom, my school is Title I and we
are in our third year of not making AYP. We are requied to teach a 90
minute
literacy block. 30-40 minutes of whole group instruction with a 60 minute
rotation for stations and small group instruction. We are NOT permitted to
teach any other curriculum during this time and cannot have students engage
in
writing activities unless it is in direct response to something they read.
We
MUST teach from the basal in the order dictated by the county.
My question is...we are supposed to be differentiating the stations for
four
levels of abilities. I know that we aren't doing this correctly and
sometimes not at all. How do we go about doing this? We get very little
common
plannig time as a grade level. Our grade level chair is expereinced with
20+
years of teaching, but the rest of us have little experience. I have
looked at
several great books but many of them assume you get to choose the
curriculum
or can integrate other subjects into the literacy block. I am truly at a
loss as to what to do. There is no additional adult with me during this
time.
I have about five low readers, and the rest of the class is average or
slightly above.
HELP!!! I feel like I am about to loose my mind.
Rosie
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