Famous Teacher Quotes Students of PLN 5 – Informational Reading and Writing February, 2010.

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Famous Teacher Quotes Students of PLN 5 – Informational Reading and Writing February, 2010

Transcript of Famous Teacher Quotes Students of PLN 5 – Informational Reading and Writing February, 2010.

Famous Teacher Quotes

Students of PLN 5 – Informational Reading and Writing

February, 2010

“When students develop the questions, rather than the teacher, the

students have more of an innate need to find

the answer.”B. Ion

“…there are so many different types of text that to just teach one comprehension

strategy is not enough.”

L. Skritch

“PLN 5 seems to be a lot of common sense given

a name.”D. Moore

“…I generally think of a text as: ‘the kids really like this,’ ‘they are going to hate this’

or ‘this is super easy,’ ‘this is going to be challenging’ and

haven’t really thought of them as working together.

J. Martin

“As a teacher, I wish I could find that spark in many of the students to enjoy reading, for

them to recognize that it is something they will be doing forever and if they read more

it will become easier.”W. Hile

“The most important point…is that teachers

use round robin, student reading aloud and

‘popcorn’ reading too much.”

B. Shawley

“If we read one section of the text and another

source words things differently, they struggle to see the connection. ”

L. Earon

“Text-mapping allows you to really dig into the dirt of the information,

sifting through the material you may not

need to find the treasure underneath.”

L. Hoy

“As I observe my students, I notice that this makes them feel

more comfortable when they know what

is expected. The prompts give them a guideline to follow.”

V. Eggler

“…I realize that many of my students struggle with

informational text and need specific help and

tips to improve.”

J. Temple

“…it is imperative that the educators of today recognize the levels of informational text and how to best present them to the ever-changing student

population.” P. Dale

“These journal entries almost write

themselves.”D. Winslow

“How can teachers know what to do

when?”

C. Janerella

“They [students] must have more instructional time

and be taught several different strategies that

would enable them to practice.”

T. Ankney

“…-bribery sometimes

works.”

N. Miller

“I can’t believe the German Shepherd didn’t

take best in show!!”C. McKivison

“If my students are enjoying a book I

hesitate and try to refrain from stopping to answer questions. … I realize I have to stand back and get out of the

way!” L. Higgins

“Then when she talked about the

text-mapping strategy I thought

she was crazy.”

H. Moore

“Masquerading as a normal person day

after day is exhausting.”

E. Hines

“Teaching reading and writing has now become the job of all educators in public

schools no matter which content area they are certified.”

L. Rhine

“We also tend to suck the passion out of reading because we go

about it all wrong.”

K. Deems

“This scrolling crap works.”

K. Marquardt

“I sometimes wish there were an easy diagnostic menu which told teachers the remedy to poor comprehension.

For example, if students are showing A, and they are missing B, scroll down and letter C should work in a

jiffy!”

J. Gentzyel

“My students need to see bits and pieces and sometimes are overwhelmed when it

comes to handouts, reading assignments, or notes.

Finding a way to give them small doses of material at a

time is crucial to their development and

frustrations.”R. Veltri

“It takes only a few sentences before they are

confused and overly frustrated with their lack of

understanding.”

R. Broughton

“…we pickup on visual cues all the time and

adjust our approaches. Students let us know when they are experiencing text

that is too difficult.”

Wisely stated by the amazing R. Dilley!