Well hello there!
I was going back through all of my pictures from last school year and I found a bunch that I never blogged about. Yahoo! Fresh material! I found a whole set of pictures from the beginning of the school year where we were setting up expectations for reading and writing workshop.
Each of the anchor charts reflects a mini lesson from the beginning of the year.
One of the first lessons I do in reading workshop is to discuss what being a good reader even means. I think I got this from Fountas and Pinnell many years ago from their Guiding Readers and Writers book.
As I was typing this post I realized that it would be a good place to share my getting started plans for the year. Many years ago I shared my Starting Writer’s Workshop lessons on my website and I have used them without fail, successfully EVERY year. I didn’t know if everyone had seen them and thought they may help someone out there! Also, I have shared these a million times, but thought it would be an appropriate place re-post my setting up Guided Math lessons as well. I don’t have any setting up Reader’s Workshop lessons because they are a big mash up of Fountas and Pinnell and the Sisters.
Mandy Gregory is a 2007 and 2012 Teacher of the Year. She has taught Kindergarten- 4th grades in both the general education and inclusion settings. She is currently a 1st grade Special Education teacher. She is the owner and creator of Mandy’s Tips for Teachers website (www.mandystipsforteachers.com) and has over 13 years of teaching experience. She is married with two beautiful children.
I love your Guided Math start up lessons. I am trying to "really" implement guided math this year. I love your use of the math acronym. I am really interested in your "helping others with math" activities…are these activities always word problems? How many of these types of problems do partners complete each day?
Any information you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kim
You may have posted these packs a bunch, but they are new to me! Thank you so much!!! 🙂
Rae
Mindful Rambles
Love the stamina chart. I just started daily 5 this year with my junior high kids and so far so good. We're up to 6 minutes, which is really good given my students. I think I'm going to have to make a stamina chart so we can see our progress.