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Mysterious Teaching

Insights behind the perils of being a teacher

Dear Lee214

    My email is lsturr@musd20.org.  You can email me there.  I could not get it to send a reply.  However, When we do ecology, I add the rainforest into the equation.  I have a lot of books and the kids loved reading about the animals.  I have each one do a different report on an animal.  That goes with their writing program.  We also do munchable molacules if we study that.  We do How To peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches and I take it very literally and use my hands if they don't list a knife in the materials.  It is fun and funny.
One hint.  Begin the first day of school with multiplication facts and division facts.  It will take them all year to get them.  I have a test that includes the 2's through the 12's and they must do it in 5 minutes.  It is a real challenge.  There are 100 problems.
We use Houghton Mifflin for reading:) Math:( and now Science?  We also use DIBLES and Read Naturally.  We are required to use a certain amount of time in each area.  120 minutes of reading.  this year I will include science and social studies reading as part of the reading time.  They need the practice reading it too.
As for other activities, just email me and I am loaded down with resources.  I have a 20 year collection.  I love teaching and being inventive.  I hate teaching the same thing the same way every year.
Published Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:13 PM by MysteryTeacher

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About MysteryTeacher

I am 53 years old and have been teaching for 20 years this year. I have two daughters and two grandaughters and two son-in-laws, all of whom I adore. I love to travel with friends but I am now saving for retirement in about 14 years. I am becoming technologically educated. Since digital is the 21st century than I believe that teachers should too. We need to be educated enough to understand our students. I have a teaching degree, a masters degree, an ESL endorsement and a Gifted endorsement.

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