Thursday, January 5, 2017

Back to the Learning

Teachers,
Here is your New Years dose of “5-Point Friday. 

Back to the Learning—
The next two months are the best months for learning. Students are coming off a two week stretch of relaxation and down time and are primed to start up their brains. They have been in school for 5 months and should know the rules, even though you will have to remind them perhaps for a few days, and they know the procedures of your classrooms. Now hold them to them and teach. Once it hits spring break they start thinking of the end of school and we have about a month and a half to keep them going before they need more entertainment in the lessons. A few reminders about testing. DRA is coming quickly after we start. WIDA testing is also here. Sage will open in March so think about when you want to start your writing testing. We will worry about the rest in April. Remember that testing is a snapshot of your students. It does not define them and it should not define you. It is data to help us know where we need to go next for us and our students. Thank you for all you do. Now teach like the wind... Sorry. I just watched the Three Amigos. 

Quote I’m pondering —
“The point of learning is not just to know things, but to be a different person– more mature, more wise, more self-disciplined, more effective, and more productive in the broadest sense.”
― Grant Wiggins

What I’m watching —
We all need a pep talk from the Kid President. Keep on Dancing!

Favorite Article This Week —
Just a thought about homework as we start the new year. 

A Big Thank You —
Thank you First Grade. Working with you in your PLC’s has been wonderful. Talking about students and how to work with those that are in need. Our discussions about students, curriculum, and your ideas for lessons have been fun to be a part of. Watching the work you do in the classroom is also a joy to see as your students work through your planned lessons. I appreciate all you do for your students. I know the students do also. Thank you for all you do. 

I am also thankful for everything all teachers are doing to increase the reading skills in your classrooms. After learning about teaching Phonics in the classroom from Sara and seeing and hearing the ideas going around about how to implement it into your classrooms is amazing. I am so excited to see how the DRA scores and Dibels scores improve this year. Thank you teachers for working to help our students be successful readers. Thank you.


I appreciate all of you. Have a wonderful weekend. 

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