Saturday, December 13, 2014

Conference wrap up

Thank you to all of you for attending conferences over the past week.  I am so proud to report that many scholars have already begun working on the areas I asked them to focus on for further growth, such as more active participation, better listening skills, and taking more academic risks.  I know our new report cards are a big change so please don't hesitate to ask if any questions come up.  Overall the scholars are off to a great start this year.

The most common comment that I heard from parents was how much harder their work is this year compared to kindergarten.  Yes, that is true for many reasons.  First, remember that kindergarten is an introduction to school and structured learning and our first grade standards have always been much more complex.  Every year this is something that parents notice in both GATE and general education.  Also keep in mind that our school day in first grade is also several hours longer than in kinder so we have much more learning time.  In addition, this year we have transitioned from the old standards to common core standards which are more challenging across all grade levels.  The work that first graders are expected to do now is more demanding than what they were expected to do  just a few years ago, let alone when you and I were in first grade.  Finally, of course my expectations of GATE students are higher because I know what they are capable of.  I design my lessons to be challenging.  I would rather see my scholars tackle a challenging lesson and struggle than to only do easy work.  Of course, they are supported in their struggle and my lessons are designed to encourage their growth towards the standards and academic understanding.  GATE is not about giving students MORE work, it is about giving them different kinds of work that challenge their very capable minds.  If I were only to give easy assignments I would be doing a disservice to your talented children.

The first trimester was a time filled with learning and exploration.  I love seeing my scholars develop their minds and work habits, and I feel grateful to teach such exceptional students.  As 2014 wraps up and we prepare for Winter Break we will be having a celebration on Friday afternoon.  Please check your child's Friday Folder for a note from me.  After all of our hard work and growth we are ready for a celebration!

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