Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Model 2& 3

Module 2: Types of classroom data
I knew that the data that I could be using to collect would be students work and some assessments. I also thought of using conversations with my cooperating teachers and PLC members. I have learned so much from my cooperating teacher in my second ration that it would be assume if I could not use her/him as a resource. I also know that I have gained the most from the feedback from my cooperating teachers. It would be very beneficial to use data that has helped me grow so much over the past few months.
The two types of data that seem to not hit me to use was digital pictures and the video we had taken. Personally I feel that it is way too distracting to have a camera in the classroom. I do not know how many times I was trying to take pictures of my students at work and there would be a random head just showing up in the frame. Students also have a tendency to think that since there is a visitor in the classroom, then they can misbehave. I hated to have people come watch me because I knew my classroom management skills would be tested.

Module 3: Research Plan
I was able to use my cooperating teachers, other teachers and my PLC group for feedback on my research. I learned a lot about my classroom management, however; I also learned that the way you handle your classroom management is everything. I am still learning and will always be gathering information on classroom management. It is very important to always be willing to change and adapt for each batch of students.

After Video Edit

All I can say is that I hate to watch myself . It was so hard to listen to my voice. I sounded like a crazy person, however; the kids love it. One thing I learned from watching my video was that I play wit props. I had a pointer in my hand for a big book read and all of the sudden it became a weapon. I kept using it to point at the ground, pictures, children and random things. I felt like it became a distraction. Overall, I feel that I am learning a great deal and my teaching is reflecting it. I made sure to grab the students attention. I also made sure to let the students talk during the read aloud. Younger students love to make comments and get involved in the reading. Letting them talk was a great way to keep them involved. It was hard for me because it seemed a bit chaotic, but the kids loved it and really seemed to learn something from it. My video did not match my wondering because it was taken in the first rotation.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Post-Reflection ( Before the video)

Well folks, my lesson was a hit!
I honestly did a wonderful job and I am very, very proud of myself. I was worried for no reason. I think the moons were in line for me. The technology I used worked well and so did the students. All the students participated in the lesson . I did not expect the students to enjoy the lesson as much as they did. I love when all students actively participate and all of them truly did. The only thing that I think I could work on is my nerves. I was so nervous and at times it was hard for me to slow down. I was sweating like a pig and could not stop. However, I felt like I did much better than my other lesson. I feel like I have learned and grown so much since the last time I did my observed lesson. I am looking forward to Quest 2 and walking across that stage. I can honestly say that I will be a great teacher!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Observation Lesson Pre-Post

I am a little nervous about this lesson. I have chosen to use the active board and I am really scared that for some reason it will not work. My entire lesson is suppose to be on the active board, so it better work. I am very excited that I finally get to use the active board. I hope the students love it. I am also nervous that the students will not be on their best behavior. My last lesson was a bust and the students just did not want to listen. So, I hope this time they will respect me and participate fully. I am not so sure that the lesson will be fun, but they do love the active board. WISH ME LUCK!