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From: emiliene85
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  • This is amazing! This is a really good example of what preparation and structure can do for a learning environment. I would like to know some info: what are the folders they are looking at when they are reading towards the end... almost looked like a booklet of some kind; also, the tracking charts..could those be explained?

  • @StellaMuro Thanks so much! The folders were their unit work folders. Each week, I would give them copies of any handouts for the week and they would build them in by unit and use them as their day-book. At the end of each unit, they would remove the materials and store them in their portfolio. The tracking charts in the back marked their class progress on writing assessments based on the North Carolina Writing Rubric. They kept individual trackers in the front of their day-book

  • Excellent teaching...bravo!

  • I really enjoyed the teaching techniques of "hands on learning." The idea of her allowing the students to teach each other was fantastic! I also enjoyed the positive reinforcement the teacher delivered to her students, this is the key to keep the students motivated and encouraged. She's a great teacher! Thanks for sharing.

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  • Great teacher!

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