It was nice getting in touch with Marianne, who it turns out, now teaches all three of the ESOL kids who transferred out of my Schools A and B, to whom we wrote individual friendly letters. The classes involved were, in order of our meetings, School B- First Grade (writing to Kevin), School B- Fourth Grade (writing to Jose F.), and School A (writing to Alejandro F.)
The children put such care and thoughtfulness into their letters to their old classmates (whom they missed to varying degrees--some poignantly. And some barely knowing them, but writing considerately or even by means of introduction), personalized writings, some with illustrations and spring break decorations.
It was a heart-warming, authentic, communicative writing experience!
I think my students and I appreciate a meaningful writing task. Besides, I would have felt terribly guilty for promising the students on those departure days that we would keep in touch...and not follow through!
As for the students who suddenly have to move out of state or even return to their home countries...I have much less control over that situation...only a prayer ;)
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