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Word Work. Ok, so in my last post I mentioned being inspired to give my literacy block a little facelift. A week and a half ago I went to another school in my district to visit a T1 classroom. When these kids came into this classroom they were about 5 months behind where a first grader should be. This wonderful teacher has obviously worked extremely hard because her students seem to be right where they need to be now. She has the amazing blessing of having 3 adults in her room-- teacher, assistant, and tutor. Clearly, this allows her to do a rotation of 3 intensive small groups daily. Call me crazy, but I felt determined to take this idea back to my classroom and make it work.... even if I do have 4 more kids and 1 less adult. So, here's what I came up... {These are all of the sheets I am using to make my groups and plan activities.}

In my group, I also do a variety of reading and word study activities with a focus on reading fluency. So far, so good. --Mrs. Www.moncartable.ca/IMG/pdf/sbvocadule3.pdf. Happy Lucky 13th Follower Freebie. Lucky number thirteen! I love the number 13 - it's my favorite. Hubby and I were married on Friday the 13th and 13 has always felt like a pretty lucky number to me. Let's celebrate my 13th follower!!!!! For our social studies unit on families we talked about how we and our family change over time. Click here for a cute little timeline worksheet.

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Custom Classroom Newsletter Printable - Sample Home. Orthographe. A Teeny Tiny Teacher: Homework. Hey peeps! Homework . . . ugh. I mean, I know, I know, I get it, homework is important. Home school connection and all that. I hear you. I do. But . . . ugh! I tend to use packets that I have used in the past but inevitably, something changes, something moves from this week to that week or this skill was skipped over saved for the following week or what have you. Well . . . okay, you caught me. All right, all right.

So I have to be careful about my copies. And then, today happened. Well, can't you guess what I did?? Nooooo, I did NOT run the other way. I smiled really big. And THEN, I whipped out my homework extension ideas for her. Oh, the parent was so pleased. Yes! To tell you the truth, I have to go now because I have to watch The Rachel Zoe Project!!!!!!!!!! So I will get the Independent Study Projects organized and up to date for you by tomorrow. PS I just caught up on all of YOUR blogs and commented on lots and lots! Fun Folder Homework. What’s Here Looking for an easy homework system that gives kids enjoyable and meaningful assignments? Try Fun Folders! This page will tell you how to create, implement, manage, and assess a homework program.

What Are Fun Folders? Fun Folders are a homework system I created several years ago by writing open-ended activities on file folders. What Kinds of Homework Activities Are in Fun Folders? Anything you want! 9 Reasons to Convince Parents and Principals That the Fun Folder System Works! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. How Fun Folders Fit Into a Class Homework Program Fun Folders can be the entire homework program or just part of it. I continued using Fun Folders even after I started making homework due on a weekly basis instead of nightly, with assignments always given and collected on Fridays so students had a full 7 days to complete them.

Collecting and Assessing Fun Folders Keeping Folders Organized/Using Tracking Forms Leveling the Fun Folders A Note About the Origin of Fun Folders -Mr. -Mr. Fun Folders. Hints to Successful Speech Homework Programs. I am a HUGE believer in homework for my speech students. I only have 30 minutes each week with most of them and guess what...that does diddly-squat unless they practice on their own! Homework can be a pain and sometimes the parents don't take it seriously since their kid isn't really graded on it. But I am convinced that most parents will do it if they realize how important it is for their child. This year I tried a few things that really helped my students and their parents get in the habit of doing homework at least once a week, if not daily. With this new system I have gotten weekly homework from 85-90% of my students! Keep in mind the parents at my school are pretty awesome so I'm not sure it's realistic to expect that high a percentage everywhere.

Here are some hints on how to get your speech students to do their homework consistently. -Make a speech homework folder. -Provide rewards for doing homework weekly and EXTRA SPECIAL rewards for doing it daily. -Need more motivation? The Nest Effect. I believe in routine and predictability for my students, as most teachers do. I give the same homework routine each week, and just tweak some of the activities to go with the spelling words and change the math homework to match our daily lessons. Here's what our homework looks like each week. I change the spelling activities when I notice that they're becoming too easy for my students. I leave some easy ones so they have a break on one night a week and can do a quick spelling activity. I have separate homework for my students who need extra support and have only 10 spelling words a week. I've seen such a difference in their confidence and achievement since I've change their homework (and class work).

I have my students on a number system. On Friday, I rearranged my classroom and got rid of my "teacher's desk". Exercices gratuits CM2 français et math. Nouveau Retrouvez toutes ces fiches de français et math et plus encore sur le nouveau site cheminsfaisant.fr Toutes les pages pédagogiques de ce site sont maintenant accessibles sur cheminsfaisant.fr, mon nouveau site spécifiquement dédié à la pédagogie. Ce nouveau site reprend le contenu de la partie pédagogique de famille-madore.fr/ qu'il remplacera mais présente de nombreuses améliorations, des rubriques nouvelles ainsi que des outils de recherche plus performants. Les nouvelles fiches que j'ajouterai figureront seulement sur cheminsfaisant.fr qui reste, comme son prédecesseur, d'accès libre et gratuit. le 11 août 2018 Jean-Luc Madoré.