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Re: new multiage classroom
Posted by B. Moen on 4/09/08

    On 4/04/08, Tracy wrote:
    > I am a kindergarten teacher. Next year myself, a second
    > grade teacher and one other teacher will all be together
    > with about 40 kids k-2 to teach a multiage classroom. We
    > are all new to this. Any suggestions for us? We will have
    > about 9 kindergarten students 9 first grade and 23 second
    > grade. We are very excited about it but just looking for
    > any ideas and/or suggestions.
    I'm excited for you. As long as the three of you are great
    communicators it should work. Read up on multiage teaching
    (books and internet). Prepare your work in layers to
    accomodate all levels of children (easy to challenging on
    the same concept). Allow time for large group teaching as
    well as small groupings so that you can hit those
    troublesome spots that some students may have. Encourage
    your second graders to become mentors to your younger
    students. I've been teaching multiage for over 10 years and
    love it. We always spend the first 6 to 8 weeks hitting our
    expectations very hard. We teach them how to teach and how
    to respect the peers who are helping with the teaching.
    Children learn best when they are given the chance to teach
    others. You will be amazed how some of the kindergarten
    students will fit in with some of the first graders or even
    second graders. And of course how some of the second
    graders will fit right in with the kindergarten students.
    Good luck. PS: We use Workshop Way for some of our
    independent learning which is easy to change for different
    levels. Are you familiar with it? It is put out by Grace
    Pillon.

     
     

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