ED644 SYLLABUS AND CALENDAR OF EVENTS

ED644 Spring 2011 Theme Song - "It's Magic!" (Source: YouTube)

ED644 Spring 2011 Theme Song - "It's Magic!" (Source: YouTube)
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The road ahead...


"No road is too long for him who advances slowly and does not hurry, and no attainment is beyond his reach who equips himself with patience to achieve it." --Jean de La Bruyere



For today's final make-up session K.T. did 5 passages from the QRI-4. I started with a level three with no look-backs. The passage did not have any pictures and K.T. was only able to retell 5 ideas. I decided it may be difficult for her so then I went to several level two narrative and expository passages. K.T.'s strengths would be miscues from oral reading and answering the comprehension questions. With retelling, I think it depends on her interest and prior knowledge of information within the passage. Based on her results for level two, I administered a level one passage and she placed in the independent level. For the final session, I want to do more testing to determine her results. I'm glad I no longer have to do the primer passages as compared to last semester. This is indication that she has progressed. I even reminded her not to forget tomorrow's session. We all know what it feels like to do make-up work. See you all then.

3 comments:

  1. Annette, isn't it cool to see the theories we've learned about come to fruition? I agree, shema, by far, helps our students comprehend at higher levels. We must build and build and build...

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  2. Annette,
    what a productive make-up session you had! I'm so proud of the work you've done, having her test up to an independent level! She's come a long way and it shows in her work! (Pats on the back) :D

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  3. Her progress can be attributed to both of your hard work. Kudos to you, Annette; I know that someday, you and the others in our team will become the reading (and TESOL?) specialists that the schools, island-wide, so desperately need!

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