CKLA Listening and Learning Domains

I remember being so overwhelmed when I first received the Engage NY E.L.A curriculum. There was so much there and I did not know where to begin but I HAD to begin. I can tell you it was a rough start. 

Teaching little 6 and 7 year old children about topics like Early Asian Civilization, Ancient Greece, Wars, Civil Rights, and various science topics, was difficult because my students had a hard time retaining the information because they did not have the  background knowledge to attach it to. Also, it just did not seem authentic or meaningful to them. Their initial excitement about the topics began to fall flat and I wondered if they were really 'getting' it. I had to adjust. 


I needed to find a balance of delivering high level content to young learners in a way that would support their understanding and make the concepts meaningful and fun. I also needed a way to separate who really understood and who was just copying the students that already responded to the oral comprehension questions. Sound familiar?

I created support materials to help my own students. I was not sure that it would work but I was determined to find a way to reach every student in my class. 

Thankfully, I started to see a big difference in my students’ attention during the lesson and their retention of lesson concepts when I implemented the pre and post activities. So, I shared these with my team and we all began to see positive outcomes with our students.

The kids were becoming vested in listening to the lessons, they were excited about the next story and best of all they were retaining the information that was taught. 

Although this is a listening and learning strand and students are responding orally to the content to show their listening comprehension, the extension activities gives the teacher an opportunity to have concrete evidence of individual student learning. The companion packs also help students to take ownership of their learning. I finally felt like I had the tools to get the best results from using this program.

I created these companion packs to help my own students and was encouraged by the results. If you are new to this curriculum or have been struggling to make it work in your classroom, I know that these companion packs will help you and your students find more success with the program. 

These are supplemental to the program. They allow students to work with the content on a deeper level after the lessons and have fun while doing so. 

Here are some sample pages for four of the units that you can try in your classroom.

You can also purchase the entire collection here Check out the bundle


Or you can buy individual packs click here

I hope these are helpful to you as you teach. If you have any questions leave a comment below.

Happy Teaching!
Anne :)




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Taking Back My Summer ~A lesson learned the hard way.

Why I will not feel guilty enjoying my summer.

Ms. Duffy's Dream instagram picI finished school exactly two weeks ago. I  had plans of things to do for school next year before I even walked out the door of my building. I have a dozen projects that I have wanted to complete for my side business too. I have not accomplish one task related to school and today, yes, just today, I decided I am NOT going to feel guilty about it. I am going to enjoy my summer and not feel guilty. 

Why? Something jabbed me right in the heart today. For 13 years I have always spent free moments working on getting ready for the next year. So, what happened today? 


Ms. Duffy's Dream Instagram pic

Today my little girl coaxed me into walking her up the road so she could take her baby doll for a stroll. We walked our entire road. As we walked, I realized we had not been on a walk up our street since last summer.We are so busy in the school year that we just never have the time. I was able to see so many beautiful sights on my own street. I also got to see just how much this little girl has grown up in just a year and how fast it will fly by if I let it. Being a teacher is consuming. All year long I work hard for my students and I love what I do, but there are many times that my job responsibilities blur into our family life and I miss things. It happens. It is just part of life. Now it is summer and THIS summer I will not miss things because I have decided that I will not let guilt or the pressure to "get ahead" for school take me away from these sweet moments with my girl and my family. 

Today she is six and I don't want to blink and see a sixteen year old. I know this because my son just graduated High School and as I look back and I feel like I missed so many moments with him because I choose to work on so many teacher tasks during the summer. Before I knew what happened, he grew up.  I will not let that happen this summer not with this little girl and not with my son and the little bit of summer I have left with him. 

I may have learned this lesson a little too late but I hope by sharing this others my take this and take a stand to enjoy your summer with you children. I will be making memories this summer. I hope that you get a chance to make memories too.                                                                                                                                           

Anne :) @msduffysdream             

       

Ms. Duffy's Dream Instagram picMore beauty from our walk.  

                                                                   Disclaimer: I am a teacher so there will be some tasks that absolutely need to be done. We all know I will work over the summer but not like I have in the past and surely I won't be feeling guilty when I put it to the side. 

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