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Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Craft Lesson Teaching Writing K-8 pgs 105-138

The last part of Craft Lesson Teaching Writing K-8  has a question and answer segment and an appendix. The questions provided answers to questions that I had while reading the book. It explains how to fit mini lessons into a language arts program. I already use mini lessons in my reading workshops but it gives other ways to fit them into a daily schedule. This reading also gives ways to help your students become involved in the lessons.

Organization is very important in the classroom and several suggestions were given on how to keep the lessons organized. It suggests to use a  notebook and keep a list of the lessons that have already been taught. I found the ideas in this book to be a great assest to my language arts program. I have already started implementing some of the mini lessons into my workshops and I look forward to using the new ideas that I learned during this reading as well!

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Posted by: EWalker
Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Craft Lessons Teaching Writing K-8

This week I read Craft Lessons Teaching Writing K-8 pages 14-43. These pages were focused on lessons that can be used in kindergarten through second grade classrooms. This chapter focused on different mini lessons lessons that build a strong writing and reading foundation. The mini lessons gave a topic. It then gave the resource material need for the lesson, the discussion, and how to teach it. I found these lessons very useful. I would like to have a copy of all of these lessons for my files. One of the lessons focused on cause and effect. It used the story Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse as a story to use to help teach this lesson. We have read this story in the classroom a few times this year and my kids love it. I am going to teach this lesson to my class using the story and see how it goes. I enjoyed these lessons and I am excited about teaching them in my classroom!

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Posted by: EWalker
Monday, March 13, 2006

Craft Lessons Teaching Writing K-8

In the first chapters of Craft Lessons it focuses on setting the table for writing in the classroom. In order for students to become better writers they need time. It is very important that students have time to write every day! Conferences between the student and the teacher are also very important. This book gave a few tips on what to do during a writing conference that are helpful to the teacher. One of the tips is to be positive. I think this is very important especially as young children are learning the how to write. They need to build their confidence in what they are doing.

The first chapter also focuses on literature as an important part of a writing workshop. It also gives ways that literature can be used as a model to writing. Another important thing that this book discusses is the importance of rereading. Children often want to turn their work in as soon as the finish. It takes a lot of effort and time to teach them to reread before turning it in. I think that this book has a lot of insight that I will be able to use in my classroom.

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Posted by: EWalker
Monday, February 20, 2006

Fish Sticks pages 78-122

In the last part of this book Rhonda has a tragic loss in her life, her step daughter is killed in an accident. During this time her new boss, Mrs. Scallpell, comes and helps Rhonda. This  makes  Rhonda to look at her in a new light. Rhonda's employees also step up while their boss is gone from work. The team focuses on the three principles that help Takara Too stay in business. These principles are  Find IT, Live IT and Coach IT. These three principles can be applied in any profession. We also need a vision as teachers to help our children be successful. We have to be willing to take action in our classrooms!I enjoyed reading and watching the staff at the hospital grow as a team.

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Posted by: EWalker
Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Fish Sticks pages 38-77

After Rhonda leaves the sushi resturant she goes back to work and looks for ways to uplift her employees so that they will have the IT vision. She asks them all questions about their work and tries to understand what they feel and what they are thinking. She tries to make all of the staff, new and old, feel a part of the team. She takes some of them back to the sushi resturant so that they can experiance and see the vision that she saw when she first went. The staff seems ready for a change and for something new. I think this story applies to all professions, teaching, nursing, and working in a resturant. When we start our career we have so many goals which we can lose sight of if we let ourselves get caught up in other things. We have to remember why we are here doing what we are are doing. We have to stay focused on that so we can make an impact on our students lives.

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