I believe that third grade is using the same lessons with the same texts. 
I agree that it is hard to say no when another grade level asks to use
materials because then you are looked at as being territorial and that is
why I usually give them up.  I am hoping that since the literacy
facilitator has become more involved in gathering materials for them that
the rest of the year it will be easier but I am definately not looking
forward to the first half of next year when I will have to make new
laminated materials and class sets of texts of things I use for the first
half of the lessons.  Oh well........

Angela

"Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Listserv"
<[email protected]> on Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 1:09 PM -0500
wrote:
>Yikes, Angela! It's hard to be a team player and feel like you can't say
>no to these requests. Are they using the same lessons with these books? 
>
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Angela Hatley Almond
Fourth Grade
East Albemarle Elementary School




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