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    Re: need help figuring out big blocks
    Posted by SEL (the OP) with a few more questions on 7/16/08

    Oh, thank you for that! That's really helpful! I hadn't really
    thought about breaking the 100-minute literacy block into 2 40-minute
    reading/writing blocks and 20-minute word block. My only concern is
    that I guess i'll probably be losing 10 minutes in the morning to
    entry (coming in, changing shoes, unpacking backpack, etc). I don't
    usually give morning work, because I want to start instruction within
    10 minutes, but with such a tight 40-40-20 schedule, I'm not sure I
    could swing it. But 180 minutes each for writing, guided reading and
    SSR is definitely doable. I would have 2 50-min blocks and 2 40-min
    blocks of each. I'm thinking that the shorter 30-min sci/ss blocks
    in the afternoon could be revisiting what we learned during GR and
    responding in interactive student notebooks.

    Is it realistic to plan on teaching most guided reading using science
    and social studies text? (By text, I mean tradebooks, articles,
    textbooks...a variety of different sources of text) If I focus on
    fiction for the read-aloud component of my SSR block, and model/teach
    reading strategies for fiction at that time, will that be enough?

    I'm also wondering if it's appropriate to have children participate
    in literature circles during the SSR block. I'm not talking about
    lit circles with different roles and worksheets, but just groups of
    kids choosing among a variety of different books and then meeting to
    discuss them. They could either read their lit circle books during
    SSR or at home. Would this dilute the SSR block? Or would it be a
    valuable addition to it? I can see arguments either way.

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  • need help figuring out big blocks , 7/15/08, by fourth grade teacher.
  • Re: need help figuring out big blocks , 7/16/08, by brad.
  • Re: need help figuring out big blocks , 7/16/08, by Steph/4/TX.
  • Re: need help figuring out big blocks , 7/16/08, by SEL (OP).
  • Re: need help figuring out big blocks , 7/16/08, by Step/4/TX.
  • Re: need help figuring out big blocks , 7/16/08, by SEL (the OP) with a few more questions.
  • Re: need help figuring out big blocks , 7/16/08, by Steph/4/TX.

     
     

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