Hi again!
I thought I should give some more class details, so I am!
My 'class' has 21 students in it. This number was chosen by the lovely
Random Integer Generator. My limits were 15 and 30 (soooo glad it didn't give me 30). It's an odd number, which will lead to uneven groups, but that's life!
Now for the student names and genders (yes I'm that dedicated). This was the complicated part. First, I generated 21 numbers that were either 1 or 0. I forget which was which but one meant girl and the other meant boy. In another window, I generated 21 numbers between 1 and 100 (I believe), found a list of popular baby names for 2004, and used that to pick names. Does that make sense? Because it's about to get even more confusing. To pick last names, I went to a
name generator, generated 21 different numbers between 1 and 99, used those for the obscurity factor, and (in order) got my last names. Each child was also assigned a number for use everywhere in the classroom using the order they were created.
Whew!
I also created a fake schedule.
The kids start arriving at 8:30, but we start at nine.
First is morning meeting and daily starts:
(Morning meeting: I discuss what's going on for the day, make announcements, etc.
Vocab: I assign each child one word to define/research, draw, and then present to the class. I'll be using the 95 dolch sight nouns for the first four weeks, then I'm not sure what I'll be doing.
Quiet Read: What it sounds like. The kids pick their own books. They read and respond during this time and I'll have individual meetings occasionally during this time.
Quick math: I'll pass out a worksheet that they have to complete in a certain amount of time, then we'll play scoot or around the world with math for the rest of the time.
Read aloud: Either I or a student will read a favorite book to the class. If needed, this time can be used for other things too.
Game time: Students can pick from any [hopefully educational] game to play. Yay Fridays!)
Then the kids go to Specials. I don't teach any of these.
After that is one subject period. These rotate every day, to have variety.
Recess and lunch are out of sight, out of mind. I don't manage the kids for those.
After lunch is reading and writing, every day. This gives me flexibility to choose what ELA to do when during this time. I'll probably start kids off with silent reading, to wind down from lunch.
Then it's two more subject periods before free time, which will be used to my discretion and will vary from testing to group meetings to extra lesson time to mini parties.
On Fridays, this is used for weekly wrap-up, where I review the GLCEs we learned that week and do other review-type things.
Then the kidlets go home!
What do you think of my schedule?
Miss Lena