Thursday, January 29, 2009

blog 4 fryday the 30th of Jan

I really enjoyed the article "Getting Ready." It is cool when she likens her classroom to an artist's studio (painting, sculpting--that kind of art). Students in her class have at their disposal paper, pencils, staples, resources, scissors, 3-hole punches, etc. It helps keep time from being wasted. I know from my substituting experience that a large amount of time is wasted when students are searching for that elusive pencil, or note pad. When a good painter gets inspired, I know she does not want to spend 1/2 an hour searching for her Cadmium Yellow.
Concerning Seedfolks, my stepdaughter has been having trouble in the Language Arts subject. I figured I could help her out. She is 10. I had her read it and write me a book report, and a person response/what she learned page. She said she learned that it is good to help other people out when you see they have a problem (like the man who watered Kim's dying lima beans).  She is so precious. Our next project is a contrasting between the MGM film The Wizard of Oz, and L. Frank Baum's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Here...We......Go!

In the article, "Narratives about Teaching Literature and Reading," I thought there was quite a lot of useful information concerning teaching literacy. One thing that struck my mind as I read was the tactic of using a YA novel as as entry way into a classical text. With the YA novel, students can begin to grapple with concepts and societal issues without the daunting classical text alone looming over the secondary student.