Monday, August 30, 2010

School begins again . . .

Well, here we are on the 9th day of the school year!  My eyes are dry and tired, my fingers are stiff from writing, and the children's faces are blurring together -- yes, I am screening for my Title I Reading support classes!  I had hoped to be finished by today.  I WOULD have been finished by today if the "watch list" of students could stay the same as my first draft.  However, working with 7 sections of first grade often means several additions are made to my screening list as the first week or two of school progresses.  I am glad to screen any students of concern, in order to get some baseline data, and to help analyze a student's strengths/weaknesses in reading.  I have now screened at least 6 students in each class section (and 7 or 8 students ina couple of classes!).  I still have 4 students to begin testing tomorrow and about 8 students that need to finish up.  I told my husband I am now saying all the task directions by heart -- and I am getting worn out.    Once I complete the screening process, I have the task of comparing student performance in order to determine who is "most in need of assistance".  I use the Observation Survey developed originally by Marie Clay -- it gives me lots of good information about each student -- but it takes about 30 minutes per student to administer.  I comfort myself in the knowledge that I will have excellent information to help plan the reading instruction for these at-risk students -- and the time I am spending is well worth it!  I just hope my pencil hand holds up!

3 comments:

  1. You have my sympathy, Nancy. I was always so happy when we had the first few weeks of school under our belts, and we could get into a routine. I also laughed when you wrote about giving the task directions so many times. Teaching art in two buildings meant I gave that first day speech about 31 times. The kids at the end of the week were the lucky ones- my speech was really condensed by then!
    Good luck with the rest of your testing!

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  2. Thank you for the good wishes, Johnny Lynn! It's nice to know you can commiserate with me.

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  3. It is nice to always have the "beginning of the year" items checked off so that a person can get on with the actual year. Good Luck with the rest of your testing and try to keep those eyes focused. Sounds like you are nearing the end.

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