The first response is too sweet.
The second bums me out a bit.
The third and fourth crack me up,
practically making up for the second one. :)
I borrowed this idea from Miss Trayers at Not Just Child's Play: Challenging Young Minds. She has many a great idea to share!
Ha ha! That's great! My kids aren't a fan of Daily 5 either-I have to work on that. I bet if we put pop machines in each class the kids would come to school every day! :) Thanks for the shout-out!
ReplyDeleteMiss Trayers, I think this little guy is an outlier as far as Daily 5, but still, there were things about how it went this year that I didn't even like. Anyway, pop machines and pool tables. So funny.
DeleteIt is so fun to see what they are thinking! I have had some who would say the same about Daily 5, I think. 😔 Let me know when you have an answer for that! Maybe too much routine? Need to mix it up occasionally? I'm really afraid with the bunch I have coming in, we'll have trouble being so independent... I love the small group teaching the Daily 5 allows for though.
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Teaching Little Miracles
Crystal, I need to work on changing up Word Work. I also need to find a way to use Listen to Reading without a listening station. Mine broke last year.
DeleteI like this reflective idea -- I think I need to do more of that. Although I don't know where I'd fit a pool table in my classroom!
ReplyDeleteSara, not to mention a pop machine! :)
DeleteThese are too fun to read! Little one's answers to these type questions are almost always entertaining. Let me know when that pop machine and pool table come in! :)
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Conversations in Literacy
Lori, I've alerted the PTA that we might need some extra funds next year. :)
DeleteHa! That's pretty funny.
ReplyDeleteBarb, kids are funny, especially this one!
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