Middle school no curriculum
I was a first grade teacher for 8 years and we used a writing program but when I was asked to go to 6th grade we had old textbooks no one knew how to use them because we had massive turnover in 6, 7, & 8 grades. Year 1 was si know swim, year 2 I found a New York program, 3 year we were put into a learning platform. Year 4 we were back to floundering, year 5 we were doing well then covid hit. This was the year I planned to become the best writing teacher I could be. I am trying the EB approach. I am seeing growth with my kids. I just need to keep growing. Thank you!
RockC Marie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/20
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