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Hot off the presses: the November Teachers.Net Gazette....

    Post: first time teaching reading and elementary
    Posted by: txhstchr on 7/04/09

    I am stumped--for the past 5 years I've been teaching high
    school Spanish but next year I will be taking on elementary
    reading intervention. While I expect the classes to be
    small and am not concerned overly about discipline and I
    have a specific program that I will follow for daily
    teaching and some ideas of my own, I AM totally stumped
    about how to start the year off! It's been several years
    since I even worked with children this young (between 1st
    and 6th grades) and I didn't start the year off with them
    then. I have materials for bulletin boards and activities
    but those first few days are killing me....

    Any help?? TIA


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