Re: updating teaching skills
Posted by co-teacher on 3/06/08
Read 180 is simply a scripted program that anyone can do. I am not a fan of scripted programs, and particularly do not like Read 180. It has 3 components to it 1. a computer program that the child sits at for 20 minutes watching videos and answering questions to. 2. silent reading for 20 minutes 3. guided reading in small group. It is not geared for students who have severe reading problems (i.e. special ed students). Anyone who can read the "script" that comes with it can do it. It's not any different than those God awful basals that we all grew up with. Better trends: Reader's workshop and writer's workshop. Look into those. I really love a book called Teaching Reading in Middle School by Laura Robb. It talks a lot about making connections, mini- lessons, reader's reflection journals, etc. Hope this helps. On 3/04/08, suzy wrote: > Reading 180 > > On 3/04/08, shannan wrote: >> Help! I have been out of the classroom for 3 years. What >> are the new trends/programs in junior/senior high reading >> and writing? Any suggestions on books to read to stay >> current?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- updating teaching skills, 3/04/08, by shannan.
- Re: updating teaching skills, 3/04/08, by suzy.
- Re: updating teaching skills, 3/06/08, by co-teacher.
- Re: updating teaching skills, 3/06/08, by suzy.
- Re: updating teaching skills, 3/06/08, by co-teacher.
- Re: updating teaching skills, 3/08/08, by Penny.
- Re: Question for Penny, 3/23/08, by literacy teacher.
- Re: Question for Penny, 3/24/08, by Penny.
- Re: Another Question for Penny - Thanks!, 3/24/08, by Literacy teacher.
- Re: Another Question for Penny - Thanks!, 3/25/08, by Penny.
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