Anonymous wrote:Any decent teachers knows how to differentiate for high readers. It’s too bad all of the good ones are leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?
Yes.
100% yes. I’ve heard the AAP office is not very happy about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?
Maybe
Yes. It’s for all students K-6.
Last I heard, it had not been finalized whether AAP ELA would be identical or abbreviated/test out.
AAP teachers are being told quarter 1 to just do basal.
Then what would they do instead? Is the county going to write a special AAP LA program?
Anonymous wrote:I am a little worried about this will work in our very high ESOL population. The program is definitely more suited to kids with English as a first language and some pre-k experience and background knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?
Maybe
Yes. It’s for all students K-6.
Last I heard, it had not been finalized whether AAP ELA would be identical or abbreviated/test out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?
Maybe
Yes. It’s for all students K-6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?
Maybe
Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?
Anonymous wrote:Does AAP classes and GE classes both use basal?