We piloted it this year in our middle school. Supposedly it is being purchased
for next year. The program we used it with was AIS. We found that it gave us
good information to plan lessons that addressed the students needs.
Pat Dwyer
www.pawsofwood.com
www.etsy.com/shop/aussieresc
www.canine
Has anyone used iready as a diagnostic or for Universal Screening (RTI)?
Thanks. Cathy
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I would suggest the following:
1.) appealing colors (hopefully school colors)
2.) links to teachers personal pages (if applicable)
3.) principal, vp, nurse, attendance phone numbers on home page
4.) calendar of major school events (picture day, grandp
I was on a committee that revamped our school website. We stuck to these
principles:
1. Figure out who your audience is - Students (current or prospective)? Parents
(current or prospective)? Teachers? Keep them in mind when designing or
redesigning the site.
2. Make it clean with only as few b
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I hope you have all enjoyed your summer! I can't believe it has gone by
> so quickly
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> Anyway, as part of my duties this upcoming school year, I have agreed to
> "tackle" updating our
Hi Everyone,
I hope you have all enjoyed your summer! I can't believe it has gone by
so quickly
Anyway, as part of my duties this upcoming school year, I have agreed to
"tackle" updating our school website. I was wondering if anyone had any
GREAT ideas for a school website? What
I'm here for advice today. I have two friends who are beginning new grade
assignments this year and want to recommend books to them. If you have
time, could you please jot down your top professional books? Please email
me at beverleep...@gmail.com. Thanks!!
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prehension Strategies Email Group'
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Teacherspayteachers.com
I buy items all the time from the website. They are terrific and it
helps teachers out that are looking for different books.
Melanie Flemming
Third Grade
Franklin Elementary School
~Developi
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I hope many of you do not mind me asking an off-topic
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Me too. Never thought it would end like this
On May 21, 2011 7:44 PM, wrote:
>
&
Me too. Never thought it would end like this
On May 21, 2011 7:44 PM, wrote:
>
> Hey Cathy!
> I am doing the same thing. I have my own Early Childhood library, and it
> sounds like you do, too. I have sold some on Teacher's Bargain Basement.
> I am really not interested in making money, I just wan
Hey Cathy!
I am doing the same thing. I have my own Early Childhood library, and it
sounds like you do, too. I have sold some on Teacher's Bargain Basement.
I am really not interested in making money, I just want to get them to
someone who will use them.
Amazon.com will buy some of t
I hope many of you do not mind me asking an off-topic question. I am retiring
this year after 35 wonderful years of teaching. Over the years I have
collected many (100++) professional books. One of my goals for retirement is
to clean out my house so naturally I need to send these books to ne
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This book is available from many book sellers. Here's the link to the book from
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/What-There-Were-Teachers-Celebrate/dp/1416551972
Ellen
Ellen Stein
Reading Resource Te
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Carey [sca...@columbia.k12.mo.us]
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There is a book I got from another teacher, who gave it to me when I started
after my student teaching. It is called "What If There Were N
There is a book I got from another teacher, who gave it to me when I started
after my student teaching. It is called "What If There Were No Teachers."
Also, there is a poem I gave one of my graduating teacher friends entitled "10
Things All Teachers Need" or "Teacher Survival Kit." You can i
I come to you again...wanting. Do any of you know a poem or an essay or an
inspirational piece either to a teacher who is retiring or from a teacher
that is retiring? I'd be ever so grateful if you'd share with me. Bev in
Nebraska
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"If you want to build a ship, don't herd people together to c
I apologize for this off-topic-topic, but I just don't where else to get
unbiased information. If you have any direct information about this summer
reading program, could you please respond to this e-mail OFF-LIST so I could
ask some questions? Thanks.
summer reading program offered by Portland
I don't know if this is of any help but Az Dept of Ed has Discrete Skills
Inventory _http://www.ade.state.az.us/oelas/downloads/DSIAllLevels.pdf_
(http://www.ade.state.az.us/oelas/downloads/DSIAllLevels.pdf)
Good Luck,
Karen
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AAAWWUBBIS is an acronym used by Six-Traits and Jeff Anderson for the
common coordinating conjunctions after, although, as, when, while,
until, because, before, it, since.
You can find a curr
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AAAWWUBBIS is an acronym used by Six-Traits and Jeff Anderson for the
common coordinating conjunctions after, although, as, when, while,
until, because, before, it, since.
You can find a
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Lori,
Can you tell me what AAAWWUBBIS is from your standards?
Thank you,
Joan
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I don't know if this will help, but here is the 6-8 piece developed in my
former district. We leaned heavily on Jeff Anderson's books in developing
these stand
%20Grammar%20Standards%20Version%202-1.pdf
Lori Jackson M.Ed.Reading Specialist
Broken Bow, NE
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> Hello. We are curriculum mapping and need a consistent grammar scope and
> sequence 1st-6th. Does anyone recommend a solid grammar scope
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Hello. We are curriculum mapping and need a consistent grammar scope and
sequence 1st-6th. Does anyone recommend a solid
Hello. We are curriculum mapping and need a consistent grammar scope and
sequence 1st-6th. Does anyone recommend a solid grammar scope and sequence?
Does anyone have a program that they like and find useful?
We are a writing workshop school and use Sitton Spelling, which has some
elements of g
I recently took a job as a curriculum coach and would love to read a text about
how to do my job well. Since this is off-topic you can email me at
kendra.carr...@gmail.com. Thanks!
Kendra Carroll
Elementary Teacher Coach
Sandy Ridge Elementary School: Amostown Rd; Sandy Ridge, NC 27046
Phone
No, sorry. I hope you are able to contact that person soon.
Deidra Chandler
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Thank you! The person that I'm
Okay, I'm resorting to you guys with what I know has to be a simple
question, but I can't seem to find the simple answer. My e-mails for Mosaic
used to "stack" or be "strung together" by threads. I have no idea what
I've done, but now they're all separate, like hotmail or others. Can anyone
tell
es Email
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Beverly,
I am not a consultant for schools. I am a retired public school teacher who
currently teaches developmental reading at a community college. I was
involved in a discussion recently about phonics and the need for some
students to receive direct
;Beverlee Paul"
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I'm looking for our member who is a consultant for school interested in
doing direct instruction. I want to make sure I understood something
earlier. If you are the one, could you please contac
I'm looking for our member who is a consultant for school interested in
doing direct instruction. I want to make sure I understood something
earlier. If you are the one, could you please contact me off-list? I'm not
sure of the spelling, but is it Dierdra Chandler?
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I'd love to hear too. We use AIMSweb and I can't stand it!
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I am interested in hearing OFF-LIST about any systems of
progres
I am interested in hearing OFF-LIST about any systems of progress-monitoring
any of use that is not commercial, such as AIMSweb or DIBELS. I think we
have a chance of dropping a commercial program if I can come up with
something concrete. Thanks so much.Bev Paul, beverleep...@gmail.com
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> Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:02 PM
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>
>
>
> Go immediately to the Stenhouse and Heinemann sites and j
I reccommend Comprehension Connections and The Daily Five
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G
Go immediately to the Stenhouse and Heinemann sites and just slow through
all their professional development materials. Especially note Lucy Calkins
and Regie Routman materials. Oh, heck, it's all great; don't narrow your
focus at all, just read, read, read and decide what your school needs the
m
Document cameras are the best in first grade... I use it all the time in
math... fraction overlays... counting coins, ... you name it... I also love
it in writing workshop... My kids use the document reader to teach
lessons... they show their work and share their thinking and it is like magic
document cameras are awesome to use teachers and kids can display work, show
excerpts from books magazine articles etc. I first saw one being used at
Teacher's College and I have one in my room along with my Smartboard. I use
Inspiration and Kidspiration with students and it is fantastic for a vi
I need help from the knowledgeable members of this listserv. I need suggestions
for great reading books, resources, software, equipment and/or professional
development for an elementary school. I just found out that we are receiving
some new grant money which needs to be spent quickly. Any recom
Hi all.?
Is anyone in the greater Hartford, CT area using Fundations, either in the
classroom or in small support groups for students?? Please email me off
linethank you!
Martha
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This has nothing to do with comprehension instruction but I'm desperate! My
kiddos are making the handprint snowman ornaments and I can not find the
decorated tag/poem that goes with it. Can anyone out there help me?
Sharon/WI
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On Oct 14, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Tamara Westmoreland wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a math listserve?
For those who are interested in discussing math teaching and learning:
Elementary Teachers Applying Whole Math is a discussion group for
teachers who are interested in using constructivist,
Does anyone know if there is a math listserve?
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I'm sorry to post off-topic, but I need a way to start some considerations
and this group is the best go-to source I know, so for
inclined to put it left of the halfway mark,
> toward the constructivist end. I welcome any rebuttals on this!! That's
> just
> a guess.
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> Melissa/VA/2nd
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end. I welcome any rebuttals on this!! That's just
a guess.
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Paul
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I'm sorry to post off-topic, but I need a way to start some
considerations
and this group is the best go-to source I know, so forgive me and I'll
try
not to take up too much of t
I'm sorry to post off-topic, but I need a way to start some considerations
and this group is the best go-to source I know, so forgive me and I'll try
not to take up too much of the group's space. I have heard some discussion
about Everyday Math, Investigations, and Expressions, but haven't paid
ad
As I was gathering my charts from the attic that I need this week... I was
thinking hard about Felicia's question to me what was the turning point for
our district in terms of reader's workshop I decided that it is not
materials (though certainly that helps) and it is not exactly stru
I have been a lurker for years. I am a 1st grade teacher in Utah interested in
mentoring a Travel Buddy(stuffed animal) with 5 other K-3 teachers.? If you are
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publishers who make phonetic books for older children. Reading aloud
stories on topics he enjoys, would also be a great model for him.
Hang in there! :)
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Hi Everyone,
Sorry about this off topic response but you're the best resource that I
have
right now. My son is going into the 4th grade. He has already repeated
Kindergarten because he wasn't "developmenta
The way he hears sounds can impact the way he learns to associate sound with
symbol. It probably is not hearing related, but it would be a shame if that
were the issue.
Lori
On 6/11/08 12:00 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not since he was an infant. There is a family his
Not since he was an infant. There is a family history of hearing loss so
all of the kids were tested right after they were born. They do do a hearing
test at our health screening in school. I never gave that a thought.
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Both of these spellings would be considered pretty sound for a first grade
student in control of sounds (and probably because they match his speech).
I realize that this is a much older kid, but did you say whether his hearing
had ever been tested?
Lori
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Thanks to everyone for your ideas and suggestions! I really appreciate it!
Michele
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His spelling is awful. He recently took a phone message for me and wrote
the last name of "Curtis" as "Chertest", and "talk" as "tack". Thanks for the
suggestions.
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When he reads with me he struggles with decoding. His fluency is really
poor. I'm sure that's where he's losing the comprehension
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> Hi Everyone,
> Sorry about this off topic response but you're the best resource that I
> have
> right now. My son is going into the 4th grad
The problem may actually be auditory rather than visual. Can he break words
down into individual sounds? Can he take off the beginning or ending sounds of
a word and tell you what is left? Can he sound words out?
If he has trouble in these areas, the problem may be phonemic awareness. If
h
l 'intervention' can take place to support your son. S
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Michelle,
Before I jumped to any conclusion, I would do a miscue analysis with him.
Lori
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> Hi Everyone,
> Sorry about this off topic response but you're the best resource that I have
> right now. My son is going into the 4th
Just curious-what do you see when you sit down and read with him? Is he
able to read a page and re-tell it? Or discuss what he just read? What
types of mistakes do you hear when he reads out loud?
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:01 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> His evaluation shows
> that his ora
Hi Everyone,
Sorry about this off topic response but you're the best resource that I have
right now. My son is going into the 4th grade. He has already repeated
Kindergarten because he wasn't "developmentally ready". His DRA score at the
end of 3rd grade was an early 2nd. His ScanTron tes
Please help.Our district wants to have an innovative, state of the art
technology libraryDo you have one? If so, what does it look like?
Thank you,
Jennifer
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Hi Linda,
I see a couple of people have already responded...
Elisa
Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada
Elisa - I would love to get the title of the book you mention. I am going back
into the classroom after seven years as a reading specialist, and th
It's called Comprehending Math by Arthur Hyde.
Excellent book.
lisa
2/3 IL
. I have the
> book but I can't remember the
> title. I think Ellin Keene wrote the foreword.
Be a better friend, newsho
At the risk of having fingers wagged at me, I think I would just like
to note that the original post on this topic included the fact that it
was believed by teachers that the kids were not doing well with
Everyday Math partly because of the amount of reading it requires.
Sounds like reading
I was working today and just returned to my home office. I was blown away
by all the interest in the Math thread - over 20 posts in ~12 hours. I was
doubly glad to see Jennifer chime in (as she should have) about staying true
to the list mission.
I know that there were great info and ideas on the
Joy,
You might be interested in the TAWL listserv:
The archives are available at
http://listserv.arizona.edu/archives/tawl.html
On May 3, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Joy wrote:
> Or, is there some way that a general discussion group about best
> practices in instruction could be started? Would anyone
Jennifer, and all other Mosaic members,
I love this group dearly, and respect the opinions and information shared.
This is where I get my intellectual "fix." If the discussions are taken off the
list, then I fear I, and others will miss out in the rich discussions about
what matters most -
On May 3, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Waingort Jimenez, Elisa wrote:
> And actually, for a next book study we might consider the book that
> correlates the strategies with math. I have the book but I can't
> remember the title. I think Ellin Keene wrote the foreword.
The book is called "Comprehending
I don't believe that we as teachers or facilitators of learning can
successfully present any content material to students at any level unless we
ourselves have an understanding of what comprehension is and is not. That true
understanding only is possibly when we as teachers provide our studen
Elisa - I would love to get the title of the book you mention. I am going back
into the classroom after seven years as a reading specialist, and the one thing
that I know will cause heart palpitations is teaching math differently than I
do with reading and writing - i.e. the workshop model. Pe
If it's in the summer - preferably in July - I could do it. I've had this book
for a while now and it would give me the impetus to read it.
Elisa
Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada
Elisa
Do you want to moderate it??? ;-)
Jennifer
Well, now I feel like an idiot. While I was growling over my keyboard, folks
better than I were responding. Sorry for the off-topic topic.
> Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 12:34:51 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [MOSAI
Elisa
Do you want to moderate it??? ;-)
Jennifer
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And actually, for a next book study we might consider the book that
correlates the strategies with math. I have the book but I can't remember the
ti
And actually, for a next book study we might consider the book that correlates
the strategies with math. I have the book but I can't remember the title. I
think Ellin Keene wrote the foreword.
Elisa
Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada
Sorry Jennife
Sorry Jennifer,
I always forget that the Mosiac list tries to keep true to reading
comprehension. When a topic is raised where I have thoughts or passion, I tend
to jump in. That said, I will now make the connection between all this math
talk and reading comprehension.
Do teachers require ma
I just bought:
Poetry Speaks to Children it comes with a CD that has recordings of 50 poems.
http://tinyurl.com/2nm7eb
Joy/NC/4
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How children learn is as important as what they learn: process and content go
hand in hand. http://www.responsiveclassroom
I second Fletcher's book...it's one of my students' favorites!
Bonita DeAmicis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would include A Writing Kind of
Day by Ralph FLetcher in my poetry library for elementary students.
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Is it Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes? And, if so, do you happen to have an idea
where it could be purchased? Too expensive on Amazon cuz it's "out of print"
or something. Thanks for the lead.
> Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008
Good Morning
Colleagues
I enjoy reading your posts its been a pleasure I 've learned so much; I thank
you all
this is very off topic but if you live in the Chicago area can someone
email me and tell when Ellin is coming to Chicago/Oak Lawn Hilton this spring
?
Have a Merry St Patric
I agree this is wonderful poetry book. Everyone loves it. They can
visualize the poems.
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> Beverlee...> My fifth grade students love Roald Dahl's poem book - I can get
> the title if you need it...the poems are all based on his books. Alt
These titles will catch the reluctant readers as well as others. The
beautiful photos are always a hit!
"Stone Bench in an Empty Park" Paul Janeczko
"Toasting Marshmallows" ?
All by Jane Yolen:
"Least Things: Poems about small Natures"
"Snow, Snow"
"Wild Wings"
"Sea Watch"
"Fine Feathered Frie
I would include A Writing Kind of Day by Ralph FLetcher in my poetry library
for elementary students.
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Donald Graves' book "Baseball, Snakes and Summer Squash" is fantastic. I
have hooked some of my macho boys with the poems in it. They are also great for
visualizing and inferring,
Jennifer
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Caroline Kennedy's A Family of Poems has a wide assortment of wonderful poetry.
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> Beverlee...> My fifth grade students love Roald Dahl's poem book - I can get
> the title if you need it...the poems are all based on his books. Although the
> book doesn't contain a wid
nts hooked...
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