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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Summer School newsletter #1
Monday, June 22, 2009
Summer School Day
8:00 Students enter the room. Books shop for books if necessary.
8:05- 8:30 Making Words Lessons
8:30- 10:00 Daily 5 Reading Rotations
R2S (read to self) WW (Word Work) WoW (Work on Writing)
Mini lesson 1
Mini lesson 2
10:00 recess
10:15 snack and read aloud ( Snack will be up to the individual student)
10:30- 11:30 Daily 4 Math
Lesson: Teacher will meet with individuals and small groups based on student ability.
All games will be from EDM books.
Fact Practice: The children will use flash cards to practice their facts.
Fact Games
Number Games
Strategy Games:
Students will rotate to each section as their choice. One of the “Must Do” choices is the teacher; the other “Must Do” will be the workbook. The children will be assigned pages based on their individual need.
11:30-11:45 Share: TICKET TO LEAVE and prepare for dismissal. Assign homework
11:45 Dismissal
Summer School
At the end of summer school, I will provide you an individualized list of the strategies we discussed. Not all of the strategies will be covered for each child as we are building on the strategies that the students already have begun learning. . Some of the strategies are covered as a whole group but some will be covered during individual conferences.
Summer School Day 1
Each day, your child will work with math, writing, and reading. Each day we will discuss items on our CAFÉ board. Café stands for: Comprehension, Accuracy, Fluency, and Expand Vocabulary. Together we will work on strategies from those ideas. Each week, I will post a newsletter on my classroom site: http://kinderpond.blogspot.com/ of the strategies we worked on during the week. Please let me know if you do not have access to the Internet and I will make you a copy of the newsletter and send it home with your child.
We will be working in small groups to give the students the most individual instruction to meet their individual needs.
We added one strategy to our CAFE menu:
Check for Understanding is the very first one we talked about.