This week we have been in a lot of trainings. Here are the kindergarten and first grade literacy teachers looking at their curriculum maps and making decisions for instruction. I love seeing team work.
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Wow the summer sure went by fast. Yesterday my office mates and I worked to tackle our very neglected office. We did the furniture shuffle, you know, move this here so it can be moved there only to end up where it was. It's funny how the smallest things bring great joy. I have been a bug in my principal's ear, asking for a meeting carpet for small group. Yesterday, she granted this wish. OH JOY!! We rolled out the carpet and my colleague and I were too tickled. We realized in our small space this carpet looks huge but we are going to make it work. There is so much more to be done to our office but we got a good start. This summer I served as Site Coordinator for our Rising Reader program sponsored by the International House. It was an extraordinary opportunity for me to continue developing my leadership skills. We were able to serve over 70 language learner students. I created a curriculum that was specifically designed to meet the needs of our very diverse population.
During the summer I worked with three amazing teachers and 18 tutors and elective teachers. The small group environment allowed for students to get the one on one attention so many desperately need. We saw tremendous progress and believe this summer experience will translate into a more solid foundation of learning for the upcoming school year. |
AuthorMy name is Chandra Morrow and I am proud to be the Literacy Facilitator for Kindergarten & First Grade, at Winterfield Elementary. I am passionate about teaching and learning. I have three children two boys who are currently in 5th and 8th grade, and a sassy four year old daughter. My passion for education intensified when I became a parent. I see the power in education and when our children are not educated our society as a whole suffers. Archives
August 2015
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