Ok, Elisa, I'll have to go back up to school tomorrow and unpile my desk. I'm 
sure it's there somewhere!










Joy/NC/4
 
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--- On Sun, 6/22/08, Waingort Jimenez, Elisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Waingort Jimenez, Elisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Understand] more on chapter six
To: "Special Chat List for "To Understand: New Horizons in Reading 
Comprehension"" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, June 22, 2008, 6:40 PM

Hi Darlene and others,
I haven't posted to this discussion in a long time.  I actually had to
delete more than 4 pages of posts I was saving to read at a later date
'cause my inbox kept getting full and I wasn't able to receive or get
emails for a few days at a time.  Now that summer's almost here - we still
have this week to go - I decided to just keep reading the messages and then not
worry about catching up on the reading.  I am waayyy behind.  In any case, this
thread has really sparked my interest.  I often take several responses from
kids and rarely is there a wrong or right response.  If I don't understand
what someone is saying I often just say, "Can you say more..." or
something to that effect.  Or, where does it say that in the book?  More often
than not there is something of value in what the child has said.  I just needed
to have him flesh it out a little more.  I have been reading Choice Words and it
has helped me to see what I do and don't do to help facilitate agency and
independent thinking in my students.  A powerful little book!
Elisa

Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada

 
Joy, I agree with you.  You absolutely are right about students waiting to hear
if it's "right" OR "wrong".  I have found so many times
when I take the time to probe into the why, I found that the answer is great! 
Usually better than what I thought the answer should be.  I'm thinking that
I want to go back to the book Choice Words to see if it talks about
"words" for thinking and encouraging answers.
 
Darlene Wontrop  
Reading Specialist
JVES - Jarrettsville Elementary
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of the pirate's loot on Treasure Island..." Walt 
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