INTERROGATING THE DAILY FIVE – PART 2

In blogposts and via Twitter some teachers report that the Daily Five routine is often ‘tweaked’ to suit their classroom constraints. Less apparent is the ‘tweaking’ that is done to match a teacher’s pedagogy, their beliefs about how learners learn and how teaching works. If you believe that the eye and ear work best together […]

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READING GROUPS

Sometimes we come together in groups to learn more about reading. In the Victorian Early Years Literacy system, this is known as GUIDED READING. In the Sisters’ CAFE model, this is known as STRATEGY GROUPS. I believe that the best reading teaching happens when I work one-on-one with a student. I believe that guided reading/strategy […]

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THE DAILY FIVE – WORD WORK

In my first years as a teacher I felt that the way I taught spelling and word study was disconnected. I could design fun activities, however I was not sure these word searches and blends worksheets actually helped students to move on.  I wished that my spelling and word study programme was more connected with […]

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