Thursday, January 31, 2013

Free lunch and free breakfast are celebrated accomplishments for this school year; and rightfully so with many of the students coming from families that are in need of these services. 

 These observations will be of a fifth grade class that is compartmentalized and ability grouped all day.  They travel to Reading/Science/Lunch/Special Areas/ and Math together.  My first thoughts were; "Do they still do this in elementary schools"? I am in the classroom on a tutoring and mentoring capacity.  The reading teacher is in her first year of teaching 5th grade, and moved from kindergarten.  She is extremely open to advice and welcomes help in restructuring her reading classes.  All of the students reading scores have dropped drastically, and I will be assisting both the lowest and highest performing students in the areas of reading and language arts.  The make up of the lowest group is African-American, Haitian, Jamaican, Latino, and Caucasian; with African-American students making up the majority of the class population.  This first week I gave the students their own chapter books, and assigned a set amount of pages for each day with a goal of completing the book in one week.  As an educator, I have not seen this much excitement in students in a long time; it almost saddened me.  These are the only books these students have been able to have, hold, take home, and be responsible for this entire school year.  We will begin there!

4 comments:

  1. Neshea,
    After reading your post I'm also sadden.I can't imagine these fifth graders getting to bring home their textbook for the very first time.This sound like an urban school...am I right?I'm glad you are there to make a difference in those children lives.Thank you.
    Joy Chapman

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  2. Wow, Neshea. I agree with Joy, in fact I am tearing up. When I was in 5th grade, I couldn't imagine not taking books home in all of my subjects. Thank you for sharing, I'm looking forward to seeing your journey.

    Nick

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    1. The only reason I feel almost saddened is because I know that when my time is up with them, that they will have a hunger for reading; and that thought alone makes me smile. Today more than half of the class has completed their book, taken a Reading Counts Quiz, passed that quiz, and signed out another book from me today :).
      ~Neshea

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  3. What an amazing experience, Neshea! Unfortunately, many students have never books or access to books that are on their reading level, which is one of the ways to improve literacy. Luckily, you were able to being joy and excitement to the students. I recently watched a video on Firstbook.org, which is an organization that donates books to students/school that do not have the funding for such material; check it out :)

    -Jasmin

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