I'm not the OP. But usually, teachers are told to administer certain assessments that the school provides. THey don't usually have access to those assessments over summer break, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping if you are lying about being a teacher. Any first year teacher would know how to comprhebsively and formatively assess all aspects of a childs reading abilities and then design instruction to meet their needs.
You have a lot of nerve criticizing the OP when you don't seem to know how to spell or punctuate properly. Pot meet kettle.
You sure showed me.
I was replying on a phone and thus was prone to typos.
Yes, that sure proves something.
The PP who criticized you (not me) for got to mention that if you have "a child" then it's "his or her needs" not "their needs." The old iPhone excuse can only get you so
far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping if you are lying about being a teacher. Any first year teacher would know how to comprhebsively and formatively assess all aspects of a childs reading abilities and then design instruction to meet their needs.
You have a lot of nerve criticizing the OP when you don't seem to know how to spell or punctuate properly. Pot meet kettle.
You sure showed me.
I was replying on a phone and thus was prone to typos.
Yes, that sure proves something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping if you are lying about being a teacher. Any first year teacher would know how to comprhebsively and formatively assess all aspects of a childs reading abilities and then design instruction to meet their needs.
You have a lot of nerve criticizing the OP when you don't seem to know how to spell or punctuate properly. Pot meet kettle.
You sure showed me.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping if you are lying about being a teacher. Any first year teacher would know how to comprhebsively and formatively assess all aspects of a childs reading abilities and then design instruction to meet their needs.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping if you are lying about being a teacher. Any first year teacher would know how to comprhebsively and formatively assess all aspects of a childs reading abilities and then design instruction to meet their needs.