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November 24, 2006

As I dig deeper into the "why" behind the program, I notice that I am having a difficult time assessing the students' work.  A traditional letter grade seems inappropriate to me for most of the graphic organizers.  I am going to try and align the work with state goals and have the kids revisit the graphic organizers until they can meet standards.  Is this realistic?  Is there a better way?  Am I going to be making a million copies?  I am just really struggling with the idea of giving something like "golden lines" a point value.  What constitutes an A? a D?  Help!

Keywords: assessment, plugged-in, plugged-in to reading, standards

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October 17, 2006

It was interesting to read Lee's post because I had a very similar experience with my students. Some of my students were not \"feeling\" the book (as one outspoken student put it)until the end of chapter eight. When I stopped the CD a chorus of protests erupted in the room. The same thing happened at the end of chapter 15! The majority of my students are now definitely \"feeling\" the book. The only downside is that they want to hurry through the assignments to get back to the story. This is not a problem I am too upset about- wanting to read more! The Y charts are working especially well for all levels of my students. Our word sort has been interesting as well. I posted the words and student selected categories on the wall. Almost every day we interact with the words to either reorganize or move our unknown words into pre-existing or new categories. I will take a picture and try to post when I am done with my roll of film (I know- I need a digital!).
Something else that has been going well is my students are making connection with the text. Because of my students' socio-economic status, there is special attention to how the government treats the commoners vs. the barons. Also, there is a link that could connect well online today about America reaching 300 million people. I believe the link is through the Today show. Here is an attempt to add the link: [Click to view link] rats! I don't think it is working. It is on msn- there is a message board about if we should worry about the pop growth and related articles about the environment and the economy. My students don't have regular access to computers, so I think I am going to incorporate it through homework or extra credit. Hope this helps!

Keywords: Among the Hidden, Connections, Plugged-in to Reading

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September 05, 2006

Hello! I have used Recorded Books in my classroom for the past two years.  It has been the single best thing I have done to improve my students' comprehension.  Many of my students feel like they aren't "good readers" and shut down at the thought of reading anything- they no longer feels so overwhelmed.  What is even more important is that many of my students who considered themselves non-readers now like to read!  Being a part of the Plugged-in to Reading community is going to be an exciting and fufilling adventure for all of us!  How to "manage" the equipment can appear to be overwhelming, so if anyone needs any help please let me know.  Good Luck!

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