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    Re: Cumberland County literacy block
    Posted by: tarheelcoach on 11/03/09

    What grade is this?

    Students have to be trained to work in the centers. I never
    really got my centers going until the end of the 1st marking
    period - it took that long to get the students to the point
    where they could be successful working in the centers. That
    was fifth grade.

    That said, my school doesn't require teachers to be a slave to
    the HM program - teachers are free to adjust the program to fit
    the needs of their students. If your students aren't being
    successful, ask for help from your instructional coach and your
    administrators. If they can't help you find a way to make the
    centers work, find that something that will work.


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  • Cumberland County literacy block, 11/02/09, by Anon.
  • Re: Cumberland County literacy block, 11/03/09, by tarheelcoach.
  • Re: Cumberland County literacy block, 11/03/09, by OP.
  • Re: Cumberland County literacy block, 11/03/09, by wordwitch.

     
     

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