Friday, March 13, 2015

Five for Lucky Friday!

Happy Five-for-Lucky-Friday!

Thank you Kacey for hosting the weekly link-up!


Today is Friday (!!!) and we are finishing up our first full week since December! 

It's a huge testing month at our school. The upside to all the testing I'm administering? It's providing opportunities to meet with students individually and that goes such a long way with building relationships. I think all of our students benefit from a bit of extra attention, especially as they are adjusting back to our long school day/week.

Another upside is ALL the growth that we are seeing! 

I'm working with the lowest quartile for first grade reading and while the expectations are for every student to grow one reading level per quarter (according to STEP - UChicago Impact),
my little guys really need to grow more.

We're not done yet, but here are the growth results so far:


We still have more work to do! 
My little friend KT arrives to school after Power Hour has ended, so we need to find a solution for her ASAP! Once I finish testing all my friends, the results will be shared with the first grade team and we will regroup. Although my students are turning into reading rockstars, the majority will still be in the bottom quartile and I will be keeping them in my small group.
I might lose JW as he is ready to try out his wings!

We also squeezed in a little bit of fun with our new friend:


Lleyland (aka, the naughty leprechaun) played a trick on us Wednesday! Luckily, we got our act together and received a treat 
(a "gold" coin - I forgot to take a picture!) yesterday. 

I can't wait to see what happens next in our story!


Have a fantastic weekend! Jen


5 comments:

  1. I love your graph!! Are the reading levels you mention DRA levels? I'm in Anchorage and we moved away from DRA and now only do AIMSWeb for fluency. Also, what is 'Power Hour'? Glad to visit your blog for the first time :-)

    ~Jaime @ The First Grade Bloom

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  2. I need to purchase The Naughty Leprechaun! My students would really like that book. I enjoyed reading about your week!

    Lawren
    Teaching is a Royal Adventure

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  3. Your naughty little leprechaun looks like fun reading! Thanks for sharing your week! =)

    Tanya
    A+ Firsties

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  4. I love your comments about testing your students. I always loved completing one-on-one testing as it let me spend time with every student. I no longer have to do the testing- since I just teach science. Love your leprechaun! Have a great week!
    Carol
    Teachers Are Terrific!

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    1. Thank you so much Carol!
      I always appreciate your comments :) I didn't realize you taught science! We have separate science teachers at our school & I'm so thankful - I wouldn't even know where to begin! Thanks again, Jen :)

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