Sunday, May 29, 2011

Family History

This is my great-great grandfather.  From what I am told, he was of Irish decent.  This could be integrated into a social studies unit by talking about slavery, how some African Americans were treated, times following slavery,  and forbidden integration of the races (willingly & unwillingly), and also incorporate the migration of Irish settlers to the United States due to the famine of the 1840's.  This artifact also represents how things have changed over the years.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Teaching the Best Practice Way

One thing that stood out for me in chapter 2 of Teaching the Best Practice Way was on page 44.  In attempting to get my special education students to read and enjoy reading, I had to first give them books in which they were able to achieve some success.  More than that, I had to allow room for them to see that they could be successful independently.  Therefore, I initially had to incorporate Accelerated Reader books that ranged from kindergarten level to first grade level; what I called easy reads.  Once students gained confidence in themselves they wanted to read more.  They gradually progressed to more difficult books.  Some students were able to make as much as almost 2 years of growth by the end of the school year.  The author stated "...evidence shows that students, including struggling readers, progress faster when given opportunities to read books that make sense to them."  I agree with the author that it does not take geniuses to realize that.   It's not that these kids don't want to learn, it's that they have failed so much they have given up.  However, it takes common sense and some patience to realize that these children need something in which they may be successful; even though you may have to tie a little incentive to it.

Some students still struggle with fluency, decoding and comprehension skills.  I have found with my special education students are short on prior knowledge in areas in which we would like for them to focus.  They come to come with enourmous amount of community knowledge or street knowledge.  You have to be creative to be able to tap into this prior knowledge in a postive way.  If not then provide them with the prior knowledge necessary to comprehend.

I had a group of my students to create of list of strategies that they felt they could use that would assist them in understanding what they are reading.  Thus far, we have been able to come up with over 20 strategies.  Then as students practice reading selections and answering questions, they have to tell me what strategies they used.  One that they must use is go back in the story and underline where they found the answer and put the number of the question. That's a must!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Welcome to My Blog

This is an introduction to see if I know how to use this "blog".  You see, I'm over the hill and the professor wants to see if us old folks can be LEARNT new stuff using this gadget.