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Okay, I have a notebook with a page for each teacher, but is there a  better (no, 
not the best, but the quickest and easiest)way to keep track of what is taught, for 
example, I was going to teach all the 4th grades this week a note-taking lesson, 
some for science, some for social studies. To make a long story short, I did not do 
it with the 4th grade today, but did a Caldecott lesson with the books Snowflake 
Bentley and Snow crystals. (which we are doing  with K-2 this week and with 3rd and 
4th later in the month) What is the easiest way to remember I did not do 
note-taking with this class, but did do Caldecott?



Mary Walter, Librarian
Jamestown Elementary, Arlington, VA
sky3ler2003@yahoo.com

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