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If you're still looking for resources check out:
www.multiage-education.com
Lots of resources there, especially the in the "nuts and bolts"
section.
On 8/27/10, Courtney wrote:
> On 7/27/10, Lindsay wrote:
>> Hello! I am beginning my very first year of teaching in the
>> fall and I will be teaching a K-4 multiage class. I have
>> absolutely no idea wheer to start! I have read tons of
>> books on multiage, but I am just feeling overwhelmed. I am
>> wondering if anyone can tell me theur best practices...ie.
>> literacy centers? guided reading? daily 5? math workshop?
>> how to teach PE, social, and science??
>>
>> Thank you SO much! Lindsay
>
> Hi Lindsya,
> I am in my second year teaching a multi. Last year it was a 1-
> 2 now it is a 1-2-3. Daily 5 works great and they are
> developing a Math program as well. Try to pair of the
> curriculums of the K-1-2 and the 3-4's look at them as one
> big family:)
>
> Good luck!
> Courtney
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