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A vision of your ELA classroom, and how you and your students will experience Oral and Written Language. How has this changed since your first blog entry? Friday, 11 November 2011. This would allow students to write raw material that does not come with the responsibility of edit.
One good book is all it takes. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. In this, my fifth and final blog, I am asked to answer what is the vision of my future ELA classroom, how will my future students and I experience Oral and Written Language, and how has this changed since my first blog entry? A vision of your ELA classroom. How will you and your students experience Oral and Written Language? First try spelling booklets.
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A vision of your ELA classroom, and how you and your students will experience Oral and Written Language. How has this changed since your first blog entry? It is dark out; cold and windy. I am currently enjoying a cup of tea and wondering what happened to the semester. It seems like only the other day I was looking at fall leaves and excited about starting classes. Since my first entry I have grown a lot in my understanding of the ELA classroom. On the topic of writing I learned.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011. While many of my core values regarding the English Language Arts in the classroom remain much the same as they were when I began this course, my ideas about how to deliver this material, inspire my students and foster a love of ELA have evolved greatly. I would also like to incorporate oracy and writing into as many of the other subject areas as I can. Particularly in the elementary years, the subjects are so interrelated and can be t.