Writing Workshop
Richman believes strongly in the Workshop approach to teaching writing. Like during Reading Workshop, our students listen to a very short writing lesson and then spend the majority of their writing time---WRITING! While the students write for an extended period of time, the teachers give personalized, targeted feedback to students one-on-one or in small groups. That way, each writer learns at his/her individual level. Students are also rewarded for building stamina in writing, writing about topics that interest them, and on giving positive and constructive feedback to other student writers.
Math: Eureka Math and CGI
Richman believes that students need to learn conceptual mathematics as a strong basis for higher-level mathematical thinking. For example, we prioritize learning WHY an algorithm works as opposed to just teaching the algorithm. In addition, students practice speaking and writing about math daily! Students practice high-level problem solving daily and learn to critique the mathematical reasoning of others. Like Reading and Writing Workshop, students spend the majority of the their math time practicing math... not listening to the teacher. While the students are working on math problems, the teacher concentrates on giving personalized feedback to students one-on-one or in small groups.