My daughter is in the third grade. I received her STAAR RESULTS but unsure about the impact of progressing to the 4th grade. Achievement show no and Advancement show no.
On 6/09/13, INQUIRY wrote: > My daughter is in the third grade. I received her STAAR > RESULTS but unsure about the impact of progressing to the > 4th grade. Achievement show no and Advancement show no.
I have posted Essential Question Posters for McGraw Hill Reading Wonders third grade Smart Start and Unit 1. I plan to post the remaining units next week. Feel free to download if you are using this program.
Posting The Link Again ~ sorryOn 6/14/13, Susan wrote: > I have posted Essential Question Posters for McGraw Hill > Reading Wonders third grade Smart Start and Unit 1. I plan > to post the remaining units next week. Feel free to > download if you are using this program.
On the other end of the continuum are those children who are unable to glean satisfaction from their efforts due to their preset, unrealistic goals. Since mistakes are unacceptable, perfectionism provides these students with little pleasure and much self-reproach.
Teachers and/or school counselors may help children who exhibit extreme perfectionism in the following ways:
Teaching summer school with a split 2nd and 3rd grade class. Doing Charlotte's Web with Lit. circle and discussion groups. Five students are having trouble with the text. Any suggestions?Thanks in advance!
Hi; I also teach a 2/3 split, and my gut feeling is that "Charlotte's Web" is too difficult for most kids in that grade level,unless someone is reading it to them. What you could do is have the fluent readers pair up with the ones who want to listen. You know, "Does anyone prefer to listen to the story? Who likes to read aloud?" That way you are not singling out weak readers. Sharon
As you contemplate your classroom set-up for the coming school year, let these photo tours of classrooms from all over the US provide ideas for making your classroom a center of learning! (click below or paste in gazette.teachers.net/gazette/wordpress/teachers-net-community/classroom-arrangement)
On 7/23/13, sue garver wrote: > On 7/09/13, gail frey wrote: >> On 7/06/13, Barbara wrote: >>> I am hosting a postcard exchange for 3rd grade classes and >>> need several more states to participate. This is not a time >>> consuming project. It will address the Common Core ELA >>> Standard of compare and contrast. All you have to do is >>> send one postcard to each class in the exchange telling a >>> little about your class, state, and community. All >>> postcards should be mailed by December 31st. I am only >>> taking one class per state. If you are interested, please >>> let me know. I will email a Google form to register your >>> class. The following states have already joined the >>> exchange. >>> >>> NC, NY, IL, TN, FL, SD, CA, NJ, OH, IN, LA, TX, PA, AZ, GA >>> >>> I look forward to hearing from YOU. >> >> >> Barbara I teach in Wichita, Kansas and would love to join your >> postcard exchange. Thank You Gail Frey
On 6/09/13, INQUIRY wrote: > My daughter is in the third grade. I received her STAAR > RESULTS but unsure about the impact of progressing to the > 4th grade. Achievement show no...See More