Hi all,

I love this part of our listserv!  And, this is a great time to thank
all of you for the wonderful ideas we get.  I have been quiet this year
as my job has changed a bit and I REALLY appreciate all of the wonderful
discussion.  

So, moment of pride time: I read aloud the Chris Crowe's book
Mississippi Trial, 1955 to my 8th grade reading intervention class.  We
took notes, discussed, asked questions, summarized--all the usual. 
Then, a student of mine found the book of poetry A Wreath for Emmett
Till and brought it to class.  

In this book of 14 poems, the author does some miraculous things with
her poetry.  The last poem took all the first lines of the previous 14
and made an acrostic poem using RIP EMMETT L TILL as the first letters
to each line.  My class voted to try this activity.  I should note, that
my students don't "do" poetry.  They don't hand in any assignments in
the "poetry unit" for Com. Arts classes.  They wanted to do this.  So, I
let them.  ALL the students handed in a typed poem.

WOW!  The poems are phenomenal!  They were all so moved by the demise
of Emmett Till, the injustice of the court system of 1955, and the civil
rights movement that they really threw their beautiful, caring,
wonderful hearts into this poem.  The poems are displayed in my room. 
Countless students from the "regular" reading classes have come through
my room to read the poems.  The kids beam with pride whenever kids and
teachers comment about them.  Me too.  The best thing about this is that
my kids created their own assignment to prove their comprehension.  

Sidenote:  the kids took an Accelerated Reader quiz on the book (this
is an option, but not required for my class) to see how they would do. 
The class average was 8.6 out of 10!  

Can't wait to hear about everyone else's moments of pride!

Patricia Sankey
Reading Specialist
Templeton Middle School

>>> "Bill IVEY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/5/2007 5:30 AM >>>
Hi!

As we head into the period of the year when the winter blues threaten,
I
thought we might take a moment to remind ourselves of what's been
going
well in our courses, and maybe catch some good ideas along the way. So
what are some of the moments of pride you've had during this school
year
which you'd be willing to share with us?

Take care,
Bill Ivey
Stoneleigh-Burnham School


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