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    Post: 3/4 combo class

    Lisa

    Posted on 5/14/09

    Hi-I have taught 1st or 2nd grade for 15 years but was just
    told today I'm moving to a combo class of 28 3/4 graders
    next year. I would love ideas on classroom management,
    schedules, etc. I am being told that it would be ok to
    combine my science and social studies curriculum (ie.
    teaching 4th grade to everyone next year, then 3rd grade
    curriculum the following) and I will have a nearly full
    time aide so Ithink I'm pretty fortunate. Still....I'm a
    little frightened of the unknown. Thanks for any help, Lisa


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  • 3/4 combo class, 5/14/09, by Lisa.
  • Re: 3/4 combo class, 5/15/09, by Brenda Betts-Johnson.
  • Re: 3/4 combo class, 5/15/09, by TessaTL.
  • Re: 3/4 combo class, 7/07/09, by Pam3/4.
  • Re: 3/4 combo class, 7/20/09, by Jan .
  • Re: 3/4 combo class, 9/02/09, by Blue Heron.
  • Re: 3/4 combo class, 9/03/09, by rural MI teacher.

     
     

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