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Welcome to Week 6

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I hope everyone is having a good week. The days are flying by so fast. I can hardly keep up with the time. I know September the 1st must have been yesterday. For this week, I have been working on the water project, science fair project, various discussion boards, and the list goes on. My proudest moment this week is working on the completion of my LE1. Though I am not completely done with it, I have been able to experience and write out my lesson plan presentations. At least now I have something down on paper which can be corrected. Thank you to Dr. Clark for the awesome formative feedback. I do appreciate your patient guidance into the edTPA lesson planning. Thank you to Dr. Parker who introduced edTPA in social studies. I am so glad to have been able to practice the edTPA a semester ahead of time. I am actually scheduled to do my presentations next week so that will be an awesome thing to get completed. Next week I will be in the classroom, probably every single day. The lesso...

Welcome to Week 5 for Science and 435

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Every time I go into the school I have a new learning experience. For this week, my most proud moment did not take place inside of the classroom. Nurturing and kindness with an edge of sternness pays off. I walked past the YMCA on the way to the school parking lot. I had just finished discussing lesson plan strategies with my CE. It occurred to me to stop by and see if the two students from my CE's classroom who go to YMCA were still there. These students are special low average reading students who I have been helping. Both of them came running toward me to get a hug. I know that standard 2, teachers nurture and provide a good atmosphere for their classroom would work well to apply to this situation. I think about the students every day even though I only work at the school two full days a week. The thing which gave me the most struggle this week was Monday's math lesson. It was not the content itself, but rather the behavior. I will definitely have to work on my CE's s...

Welcome to Week 4

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Welcome 4 I had an awesome day with my CE. My proudest moment in the classroom was supervising two teams in tic tac toe competition. I had just taught a lesson about exclamation marks, question marks, and periods. There were nine blocks, three for each row. Each block contained a sentence. Students had to say whether the sentence should end with a period, exclamation point, or a question mark. The students were on the rug so I split them into two groups. Each group would discuss what answer they would give me. I can not describe how much I enjoyed their excitement and enthusiasm. Some of the students before the game had gotten the answers wrong whenever I had asked them questions. Pressed for time we could only do seven out of the nine squares, but six of them were answered correctly. A great lesson I can use in my classroom is to inspire competition. Students LOVE it. This practice also connects with the NCTCS in standard 4f  that teachers will assist in team work. I div...

Welcome to Blog 3

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Hello Everyone, Welcome to Week 3  My proudest accomplishment this week was being able to teach two lessons in the classroom. My CE was having to give MClass testing for the BOY(Beginning of the Year). Forrest Hunt starts testing the second week of school to see what the students reading levels are currently on. I told my CE I would be happy to teach lessons if she needed me to. Fortunately, she took me up on the offer. I taught a reading lesson in the morning where I read a story called, "Wemberly Worried." Students then did a cutout craft of Wemberly. The second lesson consisted of Math. We worked on an addition problem and students were given out math papers. Each math paper had about forty questions consisting of counting circles or drawing circles to represent the amount or number. I was able to get some practice operating the Mac notebook and the Promethean board. Though I think the math lesson could have been improved partially due to the fact that I need...