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Re: Managing 52 3rd & 4th graders??
Posted by debio on 3/26/08

    That is insane! Is there any way you can split them up? Can
    you use the aide to keep one half doing something- like
    drawing or making folders to keep art in or something, and
    introduce your lesson to them and then switch later? I don't
    know, I am just talking off the top of my head. 50 is way
    too many to manage and have success with most of them. Why
    do you have to do this? A combined art class or is this a
    short term situation?

    On 3/26/08, Annie wrote:
    > I'm looking for ideas on how to happily work with 50 and
    > more students in one classroom. These are 4th graders and
    > I am provided with an aide. Still I feel I can't "reach"
    > that many children at one time and teach meaningful art.
    > Noise level is a challenge and also my sanity!


 

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