Anonymous wrote:At what point in the school year does your school start this? Our school uses responsive classroom and at our parent-teacher conference two weeks ago for an upper elementary grade, they said that they were just about to start forming the small groups for math and reading. They didn't explicitly say the delay is due to but the sense they conveyed is that the delay is due to focusing on building classroom community and waiting for testing (DIBELS, TRC, I-ready) results.
It strikes me as rather late in the game but perhaps this is the norm?
We go to a well-regarded school on Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is not yet in Kindergarten. What will he be expected to do (reading and math) at the start of K? Sounds like your kids are reading already?
Some kids are, many are not. Hence the need for differentiation.
Anonymous wrote:My child is not yet in Kindergarten. What will he be expected to do (reading and math) at the start of K? Sounds like your kids are reading already?
Anonymous wrote:At what point in the school year does your school start this? Our school uses responsive classroom and at our parent-teacher conference two weeks ago for an upper elementary grade, they said that they were just about to start forming the small groups for math and reading. They didn't explicitly say the delay is due to but the sense they conveyed is that the delay is due to focusing on building classroom community and waiting for testing (DIBELS, TRC, I-ready) results.
It strikes me as rather late in the game but perhaps this is the norm?
We go to a well-regarded school on Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Our JKLMM started after Columbus day, I think. Kindergarten.
Not too late. The first 6 weeks are for community building. Toss in testing for all of the aforementioned assessments and you are around late October or early November. As long as the teacher is doing literacy consistently little Johnny will make progress by the end of the year. It isn't a race.Anonymous wrote:At what point in the school year does your school start this? Our school uses responsive classroom and at our parent-teacher conference two weeks ago for an upper elementary grade, they said that they were just about to start forming the small groups for math and reading. They didn't explicitly say the delay is due to but the sense they conveyed is that the delay is due to focusing on building classroom community and waiting for testing (DIBELS, TRC, I-ready) results.
It strikes me as rather late in the game but perhaps this is the norm?
We go to a well-regarded school on Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Our K class is already doing this reading. Not sure about math - I didn't ask, was more concerned with reading since my child is reading ahead of grade.