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Re: 4th/5th grade split
Posted by yenny on 4/18/08

    I have just been informed i might be teaching a 2nd/ 3rd grade split
    canyou guys give me any info. Class management, sitting
    arrangement, etc.???

    thanks,
    yenny

    On 7/26/07, Cyndi wrote:
    > I will be teaching 4/5 for the first time this fall. Is it best to
    > have students work in centers? I've never been big on centers
    > before. How do you handle assessment? I would love more feedback
    > from teachers who have experience.
    >
    >
    > On 7/23/07, Tania wrote:
    >> I too have recently been given a 4/5 split. My 5's are low, I
    >> don't know my 4's. I'm trying to put together my activities now
    >> so as to have them ready for the early part of the year. I have
    >> a few ideas - email me and we can share ideas.
    >>
    >>
    >> On 5/19/07, Stephanie Raymoure wrote:
    >>> On 4/27/07, Adrienne wrote:
    >>>> I've been teaching a combination class for several years.
    >>>> The best advice I can give you is to ask for independent
    >>>> (and quiet) workers if you can get them. That way, you can
    >>>> count on one grade level working quietly and independently
    >>>> while teaching the other. If you would like to talk more,
    >>>> email me.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Hello
    >>> I've just been told that I will be doing a 4/5 split and am
    >>> also looking for any advice someone can give me about their
    >>> routine or management. I'm excited about the challenge but at
    >>> the same time very nervous! I'd appreciate any help!!!
    >>> Stephanie
    >>> Holly Michigan

     
     

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