Ms. Danhi 2012: Difference between revisions

From Parents
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(→‎Accelerated Reader: Start a brief explanation)
Line 23: Line 23:
References: [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-September/000018.html], [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-October/000023.html], [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-October/000024.html], [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-October/000029.html]
References: [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-September/000018.html], [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-October/000023.html], [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-October/000024.html], [http://list.9.0ne.org/archive/danhi.2012/2012-October/000029.html]


=== [[Accelerated Reader]] ===
=== Accelerated Reader ===

[[Accelerated Reader]] (AR) testing is available to students in the classroom by Ms. Danhi and volunteers during the school day, and after school by parents.


=== [[Reflections]] ===
=== [[Reflections]] ===

Revision as of 16:39, 3 October 2012

All about Ms. Danhi's 2012/13 Kindergarten at Sagamore Hills Elementary School.

The Room Parent is Michelle Shevlin; michelle.shevlin@yahoo.com; 678-237-7218.

There is the class email list for all the parents and Ms. Danhi to communicate.

Activities

Growing Caterpillar Reading Tracker

A caterpillar on the wall of the classroom will grow throughout year as students read (or are read) books. Any book read by or to a student can count (Accelerated Reader (AR), at home favorites, those read in class, etc.).

Students, parents, and/or Ms. Danhi, write on one paper circle caterpillar segment [where do we get them?] for each book read:

  • Title
  • Author
  • Rating by Student [format (up/down, 1-5, their own words, etc.]?)

If a paper circle caterpillar segment isn't available, a read book's information should be added to the student's Reading Record [or Reading Log?] [Should it stay in thier folder?], to be later copied to a paper circle caterpillar segment.

Finally, paper circle caterpillar segments, each with information on a book read by or to a student, are placed on the wall to make the caterpillar grow. Exciting!

References: [1], [2], [3], [4]

Accelerated Reader

Accelerated Reader (AR) testing is available to students in the classroom by Ms. Danhi and volunteers during the school day, and after school by parents.

Reflections