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    Re: K-1st Grade Combined Classroom Principal interview
    Posted by: Teach together not apart on 7/27/09

    If the curriculums are similar to each other (with higher
    standards for 1st grade) then I would discuss how you would
    teach a lot together just holding 1st grade students to the
    higher expectations. I teach K-1 and the only thing I teach
    apart is math.

    On 7/23/09, KK wrote:
    > I want to apply for a small rural school with K-1st
    > combined classroom. This will be a small classroom. When
    > the question asked is how would you combine and teach this
    > class This is what I am thinking. Probably only around 10
    > students total.
    >
    > I would have the First Grade class working on a project
    > while I teach a concept to the Kindergarden. Once I finish
    > that concept I would teach the First Grade Class. Any other
    > suggestions other than to keep the students actively
    > engaged at all times?


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  • K-1st Grade Combined Classroom Principal interview, 7/23/09, by KK.
  • Re: K-1st Grade Combined Classroom Principal interview, 7/27/09, by Teach together not apart.

     
     

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