I decided to write down some goals to focus my "summer surfing." I keep getting stuck on websites and searches for cute stuff that I probably will not ever have time to implement, so instead I need some goals to focus my summer time web surfing down time. Here are the major things I want to focus on/implement next year:
1. Follow my Balanced Literacy first 20 days lessons.
2. Implement a short procedural lesson EVERY day (sort of Ron Clark's Essential 55 style)
3. Design most instruction around projects (PBL).
4. Do NOT assign anything that I don't plan to look at, grade or use to guide further instruction (NO busywork, or 'practice' just for the sake of 'practice'). I want to do MOST of my grading authentically, standing behind the child, during class. I am the world's worst at grading papers. I get these HUGE stacks of papers that I don't have time to really spend grading. NO MORE!! PBL should help with this.
5. Return to individualized spelling and include individualized grammar and writing instruction. I strayed from this last year because I thought it would be easier, but I'm going back!!
Some links I came across. . .
Four Blocks: Writing
Individualized Spelling Lists
Check out some other teacher's goals at this linky party:
What are your goals for next year?
3 comments:
Heather -
I love it! :) It makes me miss teaching - it sounds like we are a lot alike in our philosophies. I have the Fountas and Pinnell book and now I'm interested in the PBL! :)
Sherry
Yes Sherry! I'll keep posting about PBL for sure because that's my new endeavor for the year! Thank you for commenting!! :)
Great goals! P.S. I love your blog title and I am a new follower. Thanks for linking up!
Becca
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