Although I am probably only courting more negative comments from a some of you,
I'll risk it to say that the stories in Reading Mastery 1 are extremely short.  
In no way do they compare to the length of the average trade book.
The first story that is actually in a story book is only 21 words long (at 
lesson 91 of 160).  It is literally one half page of text in a book that 
measures about 4X8 inches and  it has only one picture.  
And despite your thoughts that hiding this one picture is some sort of 
punishment...the kids giggle and see this as a game.  The picture gives away 
the story.  If you look at the picture ahead of time, then the climax of the 
very short story has been ruined.  Most stories in RM1 are one to two pages of 
text and one picture.  As I said in my original post, I was only scratching the 
surface of what makes a lesson in RM1 work.  
 
I am on this site to learn and I greatly appreciate the wisdom and intelligence 
of many of the teachers who participate on this site.  
There are many ways to teach children to read.   If you don't like Direct 
Instruction and Reading Mastery, that's ok.  But know that it works for many, 
many kids.  Just because you don't understand the rationale, don't agree with 
it or just plain don't like it...That doesn't mean that it isn't good or 
effective or enriching instruction.  It would be nice to see a greater 
willingness (on this recent thread) to look at Direct Instruction with more of 
an open mind, to question the rationale as a way to seek understanding, rather 
then negatively judge it for whatever reason.  
 
Respectfully,Amy McGovernEducational Consultant> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 
18:40:56 -0700> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Reading Mastery, etcetera> > Renee,> Hiding the pictures 
wasn't the only thing that made me cringe.> Elisa> > Elisa Waingort> Grade 2 
Spanish Bilingual> Dalhousie Elementary> Calgary, Canada> > The best and most 
beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt 
within the heart. > —Helen Keller> > Visit my blog, A Teacher's Ruminations, 
and post a message.> http://waingortgrade2spanishbilingual.blogspot.com/> > The 
idea of hiding the pictures makes me cringe. :(> > Renee> > 
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