The first three weeks have really flown by! When I look at the county's pacing guide, I start to get a nervous feeling in my stomach. There is a great deal to teach in a small amount of time (20+ skills in 9 weeks). I will have to start combining skills if I am going to get all my required objectives taught on time. Fortunately, most of the skills for the first nine weeks combine nicely, like a big pot of stew. I will just keep adding the ingredients and stirring the pot. It will be fast paced, but we will practice so often that students will have no trouble picking up the necessary skills. They are proving themselves to be eager, intelligent, well-prepared students, and I am very excited to teach them.
I was absent last Friday due to illness, so I will be playing a bit of catch-up myself this weekend. I will try to have the week's video lessons posted as soon as possible (definitely before the test on Friday). I am also going to grade as much as I can, but all graded papers may not come back this week. Some may carry over to next Monday. I'm sorry for any inconvenience. This is one of the struggles of having 120 students. However, the rewards more than make up for long weekends of grading, I assure you. Thanks for your support and understanding. Please contact me if you have any questions :)
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8/24/2010 02:34:58 am
We watched your numbers in word form video last night & it was very helpful in completing the spiraling in the same manner that you are utilizing in class! Thanks!
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Lori Buhler
8/24/2010 09:41:47 pm
Thanks so much! I'm glad it's helping! Thanks for working with him :)
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allison breeden
1/24/2012 06:31:22 am
thank you for teaching math easy and being a great and sweet math teacher you rock
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Lori Buhler
2/25/2012 03:49:21 am
Allison, thanks for working so hard and always giving it your all :) You make my job fun!
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