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Re: 4-blocks reading anyone?![]()
Posted by Amy on 8/03/02
Sorry to intrude--I actually teach in MO--but I live in KS and am
interested in educational issues here as well.
Ive used pieces of 4 blocks in the past and am this year
going full-blown! I took the summer off to do research and
planning, and can't wait for school to start! I teach fifth grade
and the experiences Ive had with it have been very
successful, even in the upper grades!
On 7/28/02, ann/ks wrote:
> On 7/22/02, Jerri wrote:
>> On 6/15/02, ann wrote:
>>> This past year I utilized the four block reading framework
>>> in my classroom and LOVED it. I was wondering how
many 4-
>>> blockers we have here in Kansas and do you like it?
>>
>> Hi This is something I am looking into and it looks
exciting.
>> Did your school buy kits and supplies for you? How did
you
>> get started
>
> Actually, I became interested in it from teacher websites on
> the net. I bought the teachers guide to 4 blocks myself and
> the school allowed me to attend a workshop. I knew this
was
> something I wanted to do and have since purchased most
of the
> materials myself. I teach in a K-4 special education room
but
> I team teach in the first grade room with the lowest group.
If
> you are not using the 4 blocks approach and are teaching
in a
> K - 4 classroom, even upper grades too, then I would highly
> recommend it.