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Enseignants « Les 5 simplifiés!

Enseignants « Les 5 simplifiés!

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Daily 5 Happy Hump Day friends! We have officially made it through three days with our little people, and we are STILL tired! Man these kiddos have some energy! Our classes are as big as they've ever been this year, and we both have 28 first graders! les cinq au quotidien Along the bottom of the Daily Five board are self adhesive library sign out envelopes. They are labeled with each child's name on a card and popsicle stick. Students choose a station by putting their stick in the appropriate pocket (max. 5 sticks per pocket). If I need to meet with a student or group I move their sticks before they arrive in the morning. Daily Five station signs (printable) Daily Five tracking strips for students (printable)cut into strips, students place in their envelope for the week, few days, colour each task as it is completedteacher can see at a glance where students are at even if they were absent

Daily 5 Part 2- mini lessons Yesterday I posted an overview about how I run Daily 5 in my classroom. I also forgot to say yesterday that Daily 5 is the most amazing thing ever. I've never seen students so engaged and quiet. It's my favorite part of the day and theirs too! 1000 Most Common French Words - Top French vocabulary Written by Administrator Friday, 19 February 2010 10:29 When starting to learn French, it is always a good idea to memorize the most common words first. This will enable you to understand many more situations than if you were leaning your French vocabulary from random sources.

Delightful Daily 5 Cafe: getting started The next component I introduce (just like Gail and Joan suggest) is Work on Writing. Because it is so much like Read to Self, it makes sense to introduce it next. The major difference is that kids are writing instead of reading. :) You'll need to think about what tools you're going to use for writing time. Again, keep in mind that you can use "fun" stuff... but you'll want to try to keep it fairly consistent so kids focus on writing and not the novelty of new tools! My first graders write in monthly journals.

<img src=First-Grade-topper.png><br> by "The Sisters" - Gail Boushey and Joan Moser Read to Self Read to Someone Listen to Reading Work on WritingWork on Words Our Daily 5 Choice Charts Daily 5 Choice Cards Students choose from the following choices each day: Daily 5 Set Up I love the Daily 5 and I love CAFE even more. I have struggled though, to keep the resources organised. When I rearranged my room over the holidays, implementing an organisational system for the D5 was a must. I made these charts earlier in the year as I introduced each Daily. It reminds students what they can do during each. I've since added a pic up the top in the middle - I hated that empty space!

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