here's a link: http://www.rosettastone.com/en/education/k12-edu
  we used it a city center in an elementary school and kids and parents liked 
it. i saw that some teacher is selling it on ebay too. good luck. i'll try to 
send you some websites too. 

Jenniffer Benedetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  We have about 14 computers in our classroom. I never considered this 
before. What exactly is rosetta stone? I really like the books on tape/ CD 
idea with the headphones. We've used the stories on CD before but as a 
large group. I'm just wondering how I'd go about getting enough copies to go 
around. Thanks for the great idea!

Jen

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Margy Hillman" 
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Listserv" 

Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Any Helpful Strategies for an Inclusion English Class?


do you have a couple of computers in the classroom or could you get some? 
it's an easy way to give them stuff at their level --- rosetta stone or 
stuff for much younger readers that's okay because it's on the computer with 
earphones. even books that they can listen to and read along with -- stuff 
to start developing vocabulary and fluency.

Jenniffer Benedetto wrote: These are great ideas. 
Thank you for your suggestions. I like reading logs
as well and they have proved to be useful in the past. There is just this
one inclussion class that can't handle any independent or small group
activities. It's to the point that they get in heated arguments as to who
is going to collect the journals and who is going to pass out the books. I'm
glad to see that they are getting excited about something! There has to be
something that will work with them aside from reading everything we do
aloud. And if nothing works, we'll just keep using what has worked with a
few added touches. I guess at the very least, it's good that I've got them
interested in reading aloud as a large group with me explaing and asking
them questions.

----- Original Message ----- 
From:
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Listserv"

Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Any Helpful Strategies for an Inclusion English Class?



Teaching within an inclusion classroom can be tiring. I think that
your best bet is to vary your reading and writing activities up as your
go. Have students read to each other I small groups. I usually have
guidelines set for all groups of what needs to be accomplished by the
end of the time period. Most students do well as long they have set
requirements. I like reading logs, also. They keep the students
focused as they read and students can read at their own pace. This is
a good way to monitor students' comprehension. It also gives you a
break from the "trying" classroom setting that you are working in.


----- Original Message -----
From: Jenniffer Benedetto
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 5:36 pm
Subject: [MOSAIC] Any Helpful Strategies for an Inclusion English
Class?
To: [email protected]

> Hello,
>
> I'm a high school English teacher at an urban school in Syracuse,
> NY. I have been teaching and currently teach two sections of
> inclusion. Any helpful strategies out there to help my inclusion
> kids with their reading and writing skills? I've been teaching
> in an inclusive setting for four years now and am starting to get
> a little burt out. All strategies, suggestions, etc. are welcome.
>
> Jen
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