Number Fluency and Classroom Management
Whew! Finished my class Running Records for their reading levels. That's been a chore seeing as their attention span for independent work is minimal. (A big adjustment coming from third grade!) Now I can start with small groups in reading and math!!! I love the small group interaction.I wanted to share another organizational tool I'm using this year. To help the first graders master number fluency, I've hot glued a domino at their cubby that matches their assigned student number.
(My students are assigned a number based on alphabetical order at the beginning of school. When a new student arrives, they replace the number of any student that has left or are added to the bottom of the number list, regardless of where they fall alphabetically. I use the number system for lining up and assigned seats in the cafeteria as well. It has been working wonderfully!)
I received a first grade complement this week! One of my students said, "Ms. Riassetto, you're a pretty ok teacher." I replied, "Thank you!" But what I was really thinking was, is that a complement? It made me chuckle. :-) And yes, I did count it as a complement. My first one in first grade.
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