Re: [MOSAIC] All Day K

2009-02-22 Thread Jan Sanders
Good point Lori-
In our district even the schools where they stayed half day feed the Ks a
brunch and lunch.  They eat lunch right before or after school.
Since the length of the day must be a unified decision by all teachers at
that school, in our district we have 3 out of 10 schools full day, 3 on
extended day, and 4 half day.
By the way, the data shows the students of all day kinder to have more
growth.  I say growth because our 2 white schools are on half day and
often have better scores, but not as much growth.  Am I making sense?


On another note...  At the school I worked at for 12 years, the primary
teachers wanted more teaching time so they shortened the 20 minute last
recess to 10 minutes -it came 55 minutes after lunch (which had a 20 minute
recess too) and 1 hour before going home.  We did this for 6 years.  Then
comes a new principal who didn't like our daily schedule and changes all of
it.  She found the extra 10 minutes and said we couldn't do it -we were out
of compliance.  We offered to sign a waiver but she says to us (after a
supposed trip to the district office) the only way we could do that was if
all schools agreed to do it.  I STILL DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY SHE WAS SO
STRONGLY AGAINST EXTRA TEACHING TIME.  She took the extra time away and
chopped up our day so horribly.  We had an 1 hour 20 minute session and a 2
hour session (20 minute recess in between) then the 2 one hour sessions
after lunch.   She chopped the day into 1 hour, 45 minute, or 30 minute
sessions.  She was trying to fit the schedule to the Houghton Mifflin
reading series and the California ELL mandate of 30 minutes a day.  It was a
miserable year.  I was a coach and left the end of that year to coach in a
much more pleasant place.
The bad news is, this woman got her doctorate (after 1 more year at the
school) and was promoted to the district office and is now in charge of
assessment.  We are now mandated to use her HM pacing guide and take the HM
summative tests on computer each quarter.   I of course, do my own thing...
I could care less how my students do on those tests, except they do tell me
what skills they still need help on (as if I didn't know).The tests take
2 hours minimum to take as there are 3 subtests.
She has been talking dibles, but many are voiced against it.  She almost had
the superintendent convinced, but then the budget crunch hit.  They put all
coaches back in the classroom, and there were a few smart principals who
said no coaches, no dibels either.
Jan (who is sorry this was so long, but still harbors feelings I guess)

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On 2/21/09 7:22 PM, ljackson ljack...@gwtc.net wrote:

 Another important advantage it offers to the disadvantaged--a guarantee of two
 meals a day. Take nothing for granted.
 
 
 
 Lori Jackson
  District Literacy Coach and Mentor
  Todd County School District
  Box 87
  Mission SD 5755


  In a message dated 2/21/2009 3:05:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
 creeche...@aol.com writes:
 
 But what  I wanted to say is, the difference I see between my half day and
 all  day experiences is that the pressure is off. I felt that I had to cram
 in  
 everything the all day K students were getting in a half day  before.
 Now we all feel much more relaxed and it is reflected in their  behavior and
 their learning. I hope that doesn't result in more  curriculum being pushed
 down.  But for now, even with 28, things are  good.
 
 Nancy 








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Re: [MOSAIC] All Day K

2009-02-21 Thread Creecher12
I started out the year with 32 in all day K, my first year from switching  
from AM-PM.
I have had 28 since some movement of children in September. My wonderful  
district gave me a terrific additional teacher to help in the morning and  
switched all my prep to the PM. The only problem I am having seems to be at  
dismissal which is because of mittens, hats, snow pants, boots etc. The 
children  are 
getting better at it and will probably become experts as soon as spring  
arrives. : )
 
But what I wanted to say is, the difference I see between my half day and  
all day experiences is that the pressure is off. I felt that I had to cram in  
everything the all day K students were getting in a half day before. 
Now we all feel much more relaxed and it is reflected in their behavior and  
their learning. I hope that doesn't result in more curriculum being pushed 
down.  But for now, even with 28, things are good. 
 
Nancy 
 
 
In a message dated 2/21/2009 2:27:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jgou...@hotmail.com writes:

So do  we, and I think it makes a tremendous difference.  With the new  CA
budget, our district is thinking of ending class size reduction in K  and
3rd.  Our K teachers are divided about doing all day kinder with  30
students.  They have to sign a waiver to have all day kinder and  all
teachers must agree.  We'll see what happens...
They are  thinking maybe extended day (15 come early for 1 hour, then all 30,
then  the other 15 stay an hour)
Jan
Each day comes bearing itĀ¹s own gifts,  untie the ribbons.
-Ruth Ann  Schabacker

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Re: [MOSAIC] All Day K

2009-02-21 Thread CNJPALMER
 
Nancy
All day K is mandatory now in Maryland. What it did for us was give us the  
time to teach comprehension strategies through read alouds each and every day. 
I  was sold on the value of it when I walked into an all day K classroom  our 
first year (about three years ago) and having a student ask me Do  you have 
much schema for turtles?
Done right, there is a lot that we can do with comprehension in all day  K.
Jennifer
 
 In a message dated 2/21/2009 3:05:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
creeche...@aol.com writes:

But what  I wanted to say is, the difference I see between my half day and  
all  day experiences is that the pressure is off. I felt that I had to cram  
in  
everything the all day K students were getting in a half day  before. 
Now we all feel much more relaxed and it is reflected in their  behavior and  
their learning. I hope that doesn't result in more  curriculum being pushed 
down.  But for now, even with 28, things are  good. 

Nancy 






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Re: [MOSAIC] All Day K

2009-02-21 Thread Vickie Julka
Nancy,

 My district switched to all day kindergarten 10+ years ago and it has been 
wonderful. We are able to slow the pace and make time for meaningful learning 
experiences. 

One of my fondest memories is working with kindergarten comprehension study 
after reading the first edition of Mosaic of Thought, right after it came out. 
Ellin, the thinking that came out of that first class was incredible! We 
discussed, sorted and revisited books multiple times. We kept track of our 
thinking and wrote about connections. Schema was part of our daily 
vocabulary. I never for a moment questioned whether too much was being 
introduced too early. The children looked forward to our smart thinking every 
day as much as I did.

I remember waiting impatiently for Debbie Miller's Reading With Meaning to come 
out so we could learn from her experiences and we weren't disappointed. I know 
that if I had to fit within a system, rather than have the joy of nurturing the 
enjoyment as well as the learning, I wouldn't be teaching today. We owe it to 
ourselves as well as the children to spark their imaginations and tap into 
their ability to think beyond others expectations.

Vickie


  

 cnjpal...@aol.com 02/21/09 3:05 PM 
 
Nancy
All day K is mandatory now in Maryland. What it did for us was give us the  
time to teach comprehension strategies through read alouds each and every day. 
I  was sold on the value of it when I walked into an all day K classroom  our 
first year (about three years ago) and having a student ask me Do  you have 
much schema for turtles?
Done right, there is a lot that we can do with comprehension in all day  K.
Jennifer
 
 In a message dated 2/21/2009 3:05:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
creeche...@aol.com writes:

But what  I wanted to say is, the difference I see between my half day and  
all  day experiences is that the pressure is off. I felt that I had to cram  
in  
everything the all day K students were getting in a half day  before. 
Now we all feel much more relaxed and it is reflected in their  behavior and  
their learning. I hope that doesn't result in more  curriculum being pushed 
down.  But for now, even with 28, things are  good. 

Nancy 






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Re: [MOSAIC] All Day K

2009-02-21 Thread Ljackson
Another important advantage it offers to the disadvantaged--a guarantee of two 
meals a day. Take nothing for granted.



Lori Jackson
 District Literacy Coach and Mentor
 Todd County School District
 Box 87
 Mission SD 5755

- Original message -
From: Vickie Julka vju...@madison.k12.wi.us
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
Date: Saturday, February 21, 2009  7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] All Day K

 Nancy,
 
  My district switched to all day kindergarten 10+ years ago and it has been 
 wonderful. We are able to slow the pace and make time for meaningful learning 
 experiences. 
 
 One of my fondest memories is working with kindergarten comprehension study 
 after reading the first edition of Mosaic of Thought, right after it came 
 out. Ellin, the thinking that came out of that first class was incredible! We 
 discussed, sorted and revisited books multiple times. We kept track of our 
 thinking and wrote about connections. Schema was part of our daily 
 vocabulary. I never for a moment questioned whether too much was being 
 introduced too early. The children looked forward to our smart thinking 
 every day as much as I did.
 
 I remember waiting impatiently for Debbie Miller's Reading With Meaning to 
 come out so we could learn from her experiences and we weren't disappointed. 
 I know that if I had to fit within a system, rather than have the joy of 
 nurturing the enjoyment as well as the learning, I wouldn't be teaching 
 today. We owe it to ourselves as well as the children to spark their 
 imaginations and tap into their ability to think beyond others expectations.
 
 Vickie
 
 
   
 
  cnjpal...@aol.com 02/21/09 3:05 PM 
  
 Nancy
 All day K is mandatory now in Maryland. What it did for us was give us the  
 time to teach comprehension strategies through read alouds each and every 
 day. 
 I  was sold on the value of it when I walked into an all day K classroom  our 
 first year (about three years ago) and having a student ask me Do  you have 
 much schema for turtles?
 Done right, there is a lot that we can do with comprehension in all day  K.
 Jennifer
  
  In a message dated 2/21/2009 3:05:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
 creeche...@aol.com writes:
 
 But what  I wanted to say is, the difference I see between my half day and  
 all  day experiences is that the pressure is off. I felt that I had to cram  
 in  
 everything the all day K students were getting in a half day  before. 
 Now we all feel much more relaxed and it is reflected in their  behavior and  
 their learning. I hope that doesn't result in more  curriculum being pushed 
 down.  But for now, even with 28, things are  good. 
 
 Nancy 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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