- academic progress reports (3, one for each of the "r's")
- workshop planning sheet (thankfully only one sheet!)
- read writers' notebooks (5, two of which are completely full since last time!@#%$^@$#)
- review ELD folders (including "word parts journals" and thinking maps "grammar" work)
- scrutinize OC workshop folders (all the MUST DO work)
- grade OC assessments (comprehension and spelling for all students)
- check OC resources folders (including "word knowledge," and "clues, problems, wonderings journals + assess "vocabulary skills worksheets")
- inspect math notebooks (check that they're including the "problem of the day," the "objective," and basically trying the "independent practice" at there desks while i'm pulling small, intensive work groups)
- turn in essays to anaheim community police center ("have your teacher check them for grammatical and spelling mistakes, kids." GREAT. THANKS A LOT, LADY!)
- turn in middle school special programs request forms (write about each applicant and how they're qualified--only about 20 students applied for this...)
- plan for next week (another short week, where i must cram 5 days of work into 4!)
- write a blog post
(sorry, ed...i don't blame you... i know you gotta do what you gotta do...)
2 comments:
wow, quite an impressive list...
but
...not to be a show off or anything, my list is bigger than your list...
oh...and sorry about the police essays...she's a lady you just can't say no to...even though i wanted to...next year, i'll have the courage to say no...
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