Except the first half of the year the teacher station is the teacher helping the kindergarteners learn to use the apps or doing beginning of the year assessments. They don't start actual small group instruction with a teacher until March, as Jan-Feb is taken up by mid-year assessments.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All grades use dreambox and lexia in APS elementary. It’s not the main program it is a supplement.
Kinder uses Heggerty for Phonologocal awareness, and 95% group for core phonics instruction. We are getting a new math program for the fall.
What does supplement mean, they are in school 6 hrs, 1.5 hr for lunch and 2 recess, I would think most of the day would be instruction.
Do you mean supplement at home?
Even in kindergarten teachers are breaking the kids out into small groups. So while the teacher is meeting with a small group to give them siecifuc instruction (maybe this group is already reading, or maybe they all need help on a specific skill), the other kids will be doing some independent work which can include iPad apps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All grades use dreambox and lexia in APS elementary. It’s not the main program it is a supplement.
Kinder uses Heggerty for Phonologocal awareness, and 95% group for core phonics instruction. We are getting a new math program for the fall.
What does supplement mean, they are in school 6 hrs, 1.5 hr for lunch and 2 recess, I would think most of the day would be instruction.
Do you mean supplement at home?
Anonymous wrote:I had understood that APS was switching to a phonics curriculum this year, but my kid reports a great deal of emphasis on sight words. This matches the worksheets she brings home. Lots of sight word worksheets.
I had also understood that APS was dropping Lucy Culkins, but my kindergartener is still doing writer's workshop and still bringing home the same assignments my older daughter did in kindergarten. That doesn't seem to have changed.
Both Dreambox and Lexia are one of the centers the kids rotate to during math and language arts. I was annoyed at the first half of the year because the teacher was always assigned to the Lexia/Dreambox station to help the kids use the program. This left no teacher available for actual instruction. Now, at the end of the year, the kids do Dreambox and Lexia independantly but it took until after X-mas break to get to this point.
Anonymous wrote:All grades use dreambox and lexia in APS elementary. It’s not the main program it is a supplement.
Kinder uses Heggerty for Phonologocal awareness, and 95% group for core phonics instruction. We are getting a new math program for the fall.
Anonymous wrote:You probably already know this, but learning sight words and phonics are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Take the worth "the" for example. In K, every kid learns the sound for "th". They just have to memorize the e. My school makes kids learn over 100 sight words. But about 70% of these can be sounded out easily (words like "not, and, can, see, did, run"). They're called sight words, because we want kids to sound them out to learn them initially, but after a while, they should become automatic (thus the term "sight" word).
Words like "where", "love" and "do", while not completely decodable, are partly decodable. Since the first 100 sight words make up 25% of all written material, it does make sense to learn to decode these words to the point they are automatic and recognized on sight.
The problem becomes a big one when a) students aren't taught the phonics of these sight words and b) are expected to just memorize them all without the phonics and c) they aren't taught the phonics of all the other words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All grades use dreambox and lexia in APS elementary. It’s not the main program it is a supplement.
Kinder uses Heggerty for Phonologocal awareness, and 95% group for core phonics instruction. We are getting a new math program for the fall.
What does supplement mean, they are in school 6 hrs, 1.5 hr for lunch and 2 recess, I would think most of the day would be instruction.
Do you mean supplement at home?
Anonymous wrote:All grades use dreambox and lexia in APS elementary. It’s not the main program it is a supplement.
Kinder uses Heggerty for Phonologocal awareness, and 95% group for core phonics instruction. We are getting a new math program for the fall.