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By DEW

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you have it right.

If you had someone coming into your classroom to relieve you for one hour/week (always the same day/time) what would you have them do? In case I wasn't clear the mornings will be spent in 4 different
classrooms (grades 4 - 6) and the afternoon will see me in just ONE grade six classroom.

I agree -- some time will be spent just "continuing on" with a project the teacher has started, but other times I will be expected to provide an activty (what??????).

I'm not considered speical (not music or phys ed), and there will be no job description coming my way! In August I will meet the

teachers and discuss how I will communicate with them to find out what they want... Right now I'm just pondering what some special topics might be (I'm not going to start planning like mad until after I've talked to each teacher). Computers are a good idea -- any others? Since this is the teacher's prep time I don't think they want to spend too much time preparing for me to take over. I was just curious to hear what some grade 4-6 teachers would do with someone like me!!!

There isn't -- and won't be -- a job description other than "provide prep time to teachers". *grin*

Thanks for your reply.


 


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