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Sep 28, 2008 in Education
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Sep 28, 2008 in Education
Sep 21, 2008 in Education
As I begin this year to focus my students on good reading strategies, one of the ones we work on is making predictions. I tell my students that good readers regularly make predictions based on the information they have at hand. One way to do that is by looking at the title and previewing the text. I just made a very real connection with what I tell my students, because I saw the following story pop up in my feed reader, with only the title and first paragraph showing:
‘Chill room’ leads Block Island superintendent to give up special education role
I was right on all accounts, sadly. I also should have seen coming the lack of behavior plan for the student the room was developed for. Well, at least I now know one school district to avoid if I ever move to Rhode Island.
Sep 19, 2008 in None
Well, I finally took the plunge and started up a blog where I’ll be posting work by my students. So, for all seven of you who subscribe to this blog (yes, my google reader stats are clearly awe-inducing), please go check it out, and maybe keep an eye on it to comment when I start getting student work up. That would be awesome, and help me to start to get across the actual idea of the global audience.
For your information, I teach a special education class with a wide variety of disabilities. My students are anywhere from 2 to 5 years below grade level in their skills, but for the most part they’re very sweet and I like them a lot. I’ll like them even more once I get them whipped into the kind of behavioral shape I normally have them in a couple months from now. ![]()
Sep 01, 2008 in Education
Wow. Tomorrow I have students again. I am approximately 12 hours away from walking outside to round up the new sixth graders, taking them to where they will line up in the morning for the rest of the year, and starting them off in the new world of Middle School. Before looking forward, though, I think it’s time to look back at this summer, and reviewing what I did. I clearly wasn’t blogging much!
This summer was actually filled with quite a bit of Professional Development for me, definitely the most since my first couple years of teaching. A quick rundown:
So, all in all a busy summer, never mind all the additional personal PD I was able to get from my Twitter network. I’m getting very close to finishing up my work on a creation of a new blog site for my classroom and have a few ideas for how to use it this year.
And now it’s only 11 hours until I start my seventh year of teaching. I’m getting butterflies in my stomach, but I can’t wait! Bring it on!