Yes, HM means Houghton Mifflin, and we are not allowed to stray when teaching literacy.

Rosie


-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Lesemann <amy.lesem...@gmail.com>
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
Sent: Mon, Feb 1, 2010 3:29 pm
Subject: [MOSAIC] what the heck is an HM text?


Guys, could we minimize the acronyms/abbreviations? What's an hm text? And
why would you want to be in it?  The last writings went on and on about
finally cracking it. I have a good deal of experience, but I got lost. Maybe
it's me; maybe I don't know the code. But please spell it out.

Are you talking about Houghton Mifflin texts? That's the only hm I could
come up with and I searched the whole email digest.  Please be inclusive
when you're writing so we can all follow what you're saying - there are some great ideas being lost when folks get so "in" that many (ok, at least some!)
of us start feeling "out"!
Thanks... maybe it's just been a long day...
--
Amy Lesemann, Reading Specialist and Director, Independent Learning Center
St. Thomas the Apostle Elementary School
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