Hi Carol,

It was not me, Renee, looking for ideas/information. I was answering Marsha. :-)

On Dec 4, 2011, at 12:04 AM, Deaton, Carol wrote:

Renee, I teach first grade and I do my Daily 5 in a two hour block. I feel that you need to do what makes you feel comfortable. Personally, I do not see why you couldn't break it up especially with your time frame in Middle School.


On Nov 30, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Foltermann, Marsha wrote:

I have a question regarding Daily Five. First, let me say I attended a
one day workshop last summer and have read both books.  I am very
frustrated!! I teach middle school and each class is approximately 48
minutes. I cannot figure how to break that time into five parts. I had
actually planned to incorporate a Daily THREE: "R" reading; "W"
writing; and "WW" word work.  I cannot pull it off! I wish I could
have someone come into my classroom and show me how to do it. I guess
I am not disciplined or organized--don't' know.
My question----Does anyone have suggestions or recommendations for me?
Is there anyone out there that is able to incorporate the D5 plan into
the middle school time frame?????



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