Kim had written an Arts grant that needed to be implemented in the Fall Semester. This gave her a full plate. Additionally she was starting a Graduate program herself and that took what little time she had for meeting and coordinating this unit with me.
My 2009-10 classroom membership made integration, outside of the classroom, difficult. One quarter of my students changed from the starting date of school. The unit needed major revision to accommodate the academic and social needs of these children. Trying to integrate with a partner, as I was constantly changing activities and assessment goals, was impractical.
As I reflect on the implementation of this unit I would make the following recommendations:
- Teach this unit as a Spring unit when students have better Reading and Writing skills.
- Choose fewer books to share with the class. Use a variety of versions to share and compare and contrast with Reading groups. The smaller setting can better enable all to share, become involved, and target teaching.
- Keep the planned assessments and activities. They served both the boys and the girls and a variety of learning styles as well. The perception survey results indicated that the children enjoyed the unit and plan to read this gendre on their own.
I have not given up on integrating Art and the Fairy Tale Unit with Kim. Hopefully her schedule and my class composition, next year, will enable this to happen and I will make more adjustments to this unit.