So while my students were so disappointed, I was just fine with the news. We have new challenges to face, new ideas (and old ones) to explore, and new things to learn. We are on to the next adventure; thank you for believing and thank you for voting for us.
Author: Pernille Ripp
Why Are So Many Students Absent?
Today Education Week is running a poll on their Facebook page asking the question:
What do you think would be the most effective in combating absenteeism?
The choices:
- Reaching out to parents
- Harsher discipline for students
- Establishing truancy officers
- More before – and after-school programs
- Community-based efforts
The Creation of the Lifelong Learner
“Mommy!!! BUG!!!” Thea screams at me as we walk around our deck. ”Lookit mommy, bug,” she runs to me grabs my hand and pulls me near. Behold; the lifelong learner sans education.
Come Into Our Room
They get so excited sometimes that they yell out. They get so loud in their planning that I just let them work because I don’t want to intrude. They break their pencils because they just want to scribble so fast when inspiration strikes. They come to me and wonder what else can we do? What other things may we try? Is this idea any good? And I say yes, try it, do it, think it, dream it. You may not think that our kids are doing enough in school. You may not think that our kids are learning enough. I say, come into my room and we will prove you wrong.
When We Compare Test Scores
- They have had a good night’s sleep
- They are not hungry
- They do not have any family or friendships issues distracting them
- They have all had access to the same information
- They have all had the same chance for practice
- They have all had the same teaching leading up to the test
- They all have the same type environment in which to take the test
- They all speak and understand English at the same level
What if just one of those assumptions is incorrect, or worse, what if they all are?
These 5th Graders Recommend
The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
Eragon series by Christopher Paolini
The Schwa Was Here by Neal Shusterman
Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
The Alchemyst by Michael Scott
13 Gifts by Wendy Mass
Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Spiderwick Chronicles by Holly Black
Camp Confidential by Melissa J. Morgan
Soulsurfer by Bethany Hamilton
Amulet Series by Kazu Kibuishi
The Secret of Platform 13 by Eva Ibbotson
The Lost Children by Carolyn Cohagan
Ghosts in the Fog by Samantha Seiple
Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt
Rules by Cynthia Lord
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo
The Lightning Thief Series by Rick Riordan

