Wednesday, February 27, 2013

MCA Prep

MCAs are right around the corner! Well... ok, in two months, but in the math world that is pretty close! My PLC has been trying a lot of new things to get math scores up. I just wanted to share what we are doing and also see if anyone else has good ideas!

Our students took the OLPA test, which is basically a practice MCA. We were able to get a ton of data from it. We have grouped our students into six different groups based on their scores. We are using these groups to pull students for SWAT (school-wide enrichment/intervention time). As we are able to see whichstrands were strengths and which were weaknesses, we can focus in on one or two concepts during a SWAT to reinforce specific skills. We have only done this once so far, but we did it last year and it had good results. Another thing we are doing differently this year is putting more MCA type questions on assessments and in our daily lessons. At the end of each unit, we will devote an entire day to going over the types of questions students may see on the MCA using the concepts we have just learned. We are also trying to build in more test prep questions into homework assignments. I am excited to see how far our students can get before the test at the end of  April.

What kind of activities or interventions will you use to prep for the MCA?

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Bullying

Hi Everyone!

This is an article that my principal forwarded to our staff.  The article provides some interesting points to keep in mind as educators, so I thought I would share it with you.

http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/email/newsletter/1411641979

Friday, February 15, 2013

7 Reasons Teachers Should Blog

http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/seven-reasons-teachers-should-blog.html?m=1

Monday, February 11, 2013

Co-teaching

This semester, I am fortunate enough to be co-teaching one hour of English 7 with an ELL teacher. This is my first experience with co-teaching. Do any of you co-teach and have advice/suggestions to share?

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Cursive Writing

A friend forwarded this article to me about cursive writing.  It is disappearing from most state standards as we move into an age when computer keyboarding skills are much more valued.  Still, some people think that cursive writing helps with brain development. It is almost like a foreign language - without it we couldn't read the Declaration of Independence! My second grade students are excited to learn it, but there are so many pressures to prioritize and maximize instruction time that I can see why cursive would be sidelined.  What do you think?

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323644904578272151551627948.html

Beth