Oh you should see my plans Lori...I write in SUPPLEMENT and SUBSTITUTE as
often as I think I can get away with it. I am very vocal in my disregard for
this reading series with all of my administrators and they haven't yet
bothered me. My team regards me as the "book queen" because I have a book
for everything and often try to share some of my lessons with them. The
district is choosing a new reading series for next year - hopefully I'll get
lucky and get one forced upon me that is at least half-way decent. My
problem is that I came from RI and they allowed us more freedom to teach.
After four years I continue to struggle with someone telling me that I'm
expected to read from the book and be on page 67 on Tuesday. 




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Amen, and if you are stuck with a pacing guide, then think about the
literature you can incorporate into social studies and science.  Perhaps you
can find more freedom within the content areas and there is so much rich
literature to support study in these areas.

Lori


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> This is my first year in kindergarten after six years in the upper
> elementary grades so I feel experienced enough to jump in on this topic.
> When teaching 4th grade I always felt like the kids were coming to us weak
> in comprehension skills--great word callers but couldn't tell me what
they'd
> read about; much less have a conversation in a book club.  Now that I'm in
> kindergarten the focus is on letter and sound recognition (and sight word
> recog.) that sometimes I think we underestimate the thinking skills that
our
> little guys and gals can engage in while listening.  So, I am working very
> hard to incorporate higher level thinking strategies during my reading
> instruction and read alouds.  Now if only I could get my teammates to jump
> on my bandwagon:-)
> 
> Nicole in NC
> 
> 
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