I'm working furiously this summer getting ready for another wonderful year with my third graders! Here's what's on my plate right now:
- Daily 5 - Second edition!
- CRAFT (instead of CAFE)
- PALS Reading
- PALS Math
- The new Everyday Math
Be efficient, be thorough.Why? Well, for a few reasons: 1. I spend too much time at school and my kids are getting older and starting sports, I need to be there for them! 2. We are working on a data cycle this year, and I want to make sure I'm putting the necessary time into properly assessing and intervening, and I have to have my ducks in a row for that. 3. I want to synthesize several reading books I've read into a curriculum that works for me and is rigorous and pushes kids. Those books are Daily 5 (second edition), CAFE (with CRAFT modification), Notice and Note, Reading with Meaning (I see now there's a second edition available! Goody!), Making the Most of Small Groups, Practice with Purpose, and (eventually) Literature Circles. I know this seems like a lot, but it's all stuff I either do or half-do, and I want it to be deliberate and less haphazard.
I'm going to also (you won't believe this) start doing MINDFULNESS in my classroom! I went to a conference in June and it was so good, we practiced mindfulness for our own good, and talked about how important it is for kids' brains. I'm sold! So I'm going to try and take a course this year to help me practice it in my classroom, and hopefully a few other teachers from my school/district will go so we can be a small community to support each other. I'm most excited about how this will help me be a better teacher by being a better person!
My next few posts will be about the process I'm going through to implement all this. Remember, it's a lot:
- Reading curriculum
- Math curriculum
- Data cycles with PALS intervention in both
- Mindfulness
Thanks for tuning in!