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Just looking for ways that Building BLocks is different
from other ways K is being taught. In other words, why did
those who teach now using format of Building Blocks
switch? Is it any different really?
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kteacher271 /blockquote>

The biggest difference for me is that BB is developmentally
appropriate. It provides a wonderful way to teach the
acadenic skills that Kinders need to learn, without turning
your classroom into a 1st grade look alike! It seems to
start off a little slow, but it provides lots of repetition
with the founda...See More
Mar 31, 2007
mcolella /blockquote>

On 3/31/07, kteacher271 wrote:
> The biggest difference for me is that BB is developmentally
> appropriate. It provides a wonderful way to teach the
> acadenic skills that Kinders need to learn, without turning
> your classroom into a 1st grade look alike! It seems to
> start off a little ...See More
Mar 31, 2007
mcolella /blockquote>

On 3/31/07, kteacher271 wrote:
> The biggest difference for me is that BB is developmentally
> appropriate. It provides a wonderful way to teach the
> acadenic skills that Kinders need to learn, without turning
> your classroom into a 1st grade look alike! It seems to
> start off a little ...See More
Mar 31, 2007
kteacher271 /blockquote>

Building Blocks is a framework for teaching reading and writing
that is both developmentally appropriate and multilevel. So, it
can be used in a variety of settings, in a variety of ways.
Because it is a framework, not a program, it doesn't "require"
that you use anything specific. You can be a BB teacher wi...See More
Mar 31, 2007
BB Lover /blockquote>

Check out Cheryl's website for information and training
possibilities.
Aug 31, 2007


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