I taught first for 3 years and then moved to second. Here's my take on it.  
First grade is teaching children the logistics of reading.  They are like 
sponges but need lots of nurturing and support. In second grade, they are more 
independent. They need reinforcement in comprehension since decoding skills are 
strengthened in first.  Personally, I miss my babies.  I miss the music I did 
with my first graders and supporting beginning readers.  So I would have to say 
that it depends on what you like.  Search your heart and see what it is you 
like in teaching.  Second grade may be your perfect fit. For me, I can wait to 
get back to first or K.

Good Luck,
Kendra in NC

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Sent: Wed 4/30/2008 7:18 PM
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group
Subject: [MOSAIC] OT First or second grade?
 

I've taught first grade for 30 years and have an opportunity to move to 2nd. 
I'm really having a difficult time deciding. Do any of you have any 
suggestions? For those who have taught both, which do you prefer?   Thanks!Patti
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