Friday, May 20, 2011
May 20, 2010
This was my last time to go to the middle school. It was kinda sad and I think I'm going to miss our trips over there. I really enjoyed watching how classrooms are run and seeing first hand the way students respond to different activities. Throughout my time visiting both the middle school and elementary school I have learned that I don't have the patience for younger students. I have figured out that I would like to pursue an education in education and have an impact on many students. This class has given me great experience of what it is like to be in a class and has made me feel prepared for being in a class myself. I can not wait to graduate and continue on my path toward becoming a teacher.
Friday, May 6, 2011
May 5, 2011
Yesterday I was not able to go the the middle school. Instead, I had to take an AP test. It was testing me on how well I knew English Literature. The grading scale for AP tests is a lot different from normal tests. It is graded one through five, five being the best score. The AP test included two sections. The first was multiple choice and we had one hour to read excerpts and answer analytical questions about them. Then we got a ten minute break. We came back for the two hour second part where we were given three prompts and had to write three well written essays. These sections are graded separately and the scores are added together. This test will help gain college credit for you depending on the college you are going to and the score you get. The purpose of taking these more rigorous courses and sitting through hours of testing is to acquire as much college credit as you can in order to place out of classes therefore reducing the cost of college.
Monday, April 25, 2011
April 21, 2011
Last Thursday I was only able to be in the classroom for half an hour because I had to come back to my own school to register for the AP tests I am taking this year. Therefore, I was only there long enough to watch them grade their homework and help with that. But I do remember from a couple of months ago, the teacher assigned a project as an alternative assessment for them. This project consisted of writing their names in hieroglyphs. They were graded on the accuracy of their interpretations of the glyphs and how creative they could make their posters. Although not a huge project this gave the students an alternative to taking a test and were able to use their imaginations and creativity. I enjoyed looking at all the different ideas they came up with the next time I went.
Friday, April 15, 2011
April 14, 2011
Each day I go to the middle school is a new experience and I learn something new. Yesterday, the students worked on vocabulary words. They basically copied down definitions. This was good for them to learn what all the words mean, however the students were not very focused. It shocked me how much these students just don't care about there work. I worked with one student in particular and the only way he did his work was if I was sitting right there next to him showing him what to write. It was the only way I could keep him focused. This is the new unit they are starting as they took a test last Thursday. They will held accountable for the vocabulary words they learned yesterday and will be assessed on how well they know them. There are different ways to asses a students knowledge. The most common way to asses a students knowledge is to give them a test. This shows a teacher what all the student has learned.
Friday, April 8, 2011
April 7, 2011
When I went to the middle school yesterday they had a test planned. The test was over Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The teacher said I could just walk around and help students where needed, just you can't give them the answers. I noticed one boy,that she had told me previously is a little slow, was not really working and hadn't gotten very far. So I sat down with him and just read each question for him and he answered them. It seemed like he knew the information but just needed a little help to focus or read the questions. I was really happy I could help him and hope that me reading him the questions helped him to understand and do better than he would have originally. Also there was a new teacher in there today. She is the permanent sub for the special education teacher that retired last week. She seemed really nice. I can't wait until next week when I get to help again.
Friday, April 1, 2011
March 31, 2011
I still enjoy helping at the middle school. It has been a joy to see the way a middle school class runs. The students finished filling out the charts they had made in days previous. Then they studied for a quiz they were about to have. While they were studying I worked with a couple of them helping them to study. This gave me a chance to have some personal interaction with the students. One thing that has become apparent to me through watching this class is how many students don't care about the class and are disrespectful to the teacher and disrupting the class. These students need set structure from the beginning of the school year so they know that there are rules that must be followed. When it comes to students who have special needs there is a second teacher in the classroom who specializes in this. She works specifically with those designated students and modify there tests and quizzes to fit their abilities. However, this teacher retired yesterday for family reasons. This means that the main teacher will have to modify her normal procedures to cover the other teachers duties as well.
Friday, March 25, 2011
March 24, 2011
It felt like I hadn't been back too that class in forever, but at the same time like I'm there all the time. I got to work with a group of students out in the hall yesterday. We read through the article and then went through and answered all the questions. They all put effort into the work and it was cool to work with them personally. Each time I go there the teacher gives me bigger things to help with. This week we talked about teaching methods, what teachers should and should not do. One thing they shouldn't do is grade on a curve. It is not fair for all the students. Rather teachers should grade by percentages and how acurate each individual student is. We talked about facts, concepts, thinking and problem solving, and physical and manipulative skills. We discussed the methods of direct and indirect teaching and the positive and negative sides to both. Another thing we talked about is how teachers should give tests not for the grade but to make sure the students understand the information.
Friday, March 11, 2011
March 10, 2011
Yesterday at the middle school the kids took a CPQ. This means there wasn't really a lesson or objective. However, I thought of an objective that could work. Given a CPQ the student will demonstrate their knowledge of reading maps and charts and recalling facts about religion by answering the questions to the best of their knowledge with 85% accuracy. The class consisted of reviewing for this CPQ then going ahead and taking the CPQ. While they took this quiz I graded their homework. It was actually kinda fun. It was interesting to see which students tried on their homework and who didn't really care. A major difference I've seen between elementary and middle school is in middle school the students are very vocal and have opinions. In elementary school they seem to go more along with whatever the teacher says.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Feburary 24, 2011
While at the middle school yesterday I was more involved in the class. It was a lot of fun. Towards the end of class the teacher seperated the kids into three goups. One of those groups I got to lead. I worked through the worksheet with them and helped them to understand what they were doing. This helped me to interact with them individually. I enjoyed listening to them speak their opinions on the subject they were learning.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Feburary 10, 2011
1. Yesterday I went back to the middle school to help in the history class. While I was there I was able to witness an observation. One of the principals came to observe the teacher while she taught. This made one of the teachers very nervous and flustered. But I thought she did a good job. Another thing I noticed was a procedure that the head teacher uses to silence the class. When the students were talking to much and she wanted their attention, she would raise her hand and say, "When the hand goes up, the mouth stays shut." This was very affective as it made all the students be quiet and pay attention.
2. The new tardy policy that was put in place on Wednesday has its drawbacks, such as students missing their classes. However, with this policy only being in place for a three days it is already showing its effectiveness. Students are arriving promptly to class for fear of going to ISS. Also, with the addition of an ISS to the students record they would not be able to exempt finals this semester. This provides great motivation for students to not be tardy. Although I do think it would be to the administrations advantage to allow for viable excuses from students who are not usually tardy as there are some situations that are unavoidable and it is a huge inconvenience to miss class especially when they are AP classes.
2. The new tardy policy that was put in place on Wednesday has its drawbacks, such as students missing their classes. However, with this policy only being in place for a three days it is already showing its effectiveness. Students are arriving promptly to class for fear of going to ISS. Also, with the addition of an ISS to the students record they would not be able to exempt finals this semester. This provides great motivation for students to not be tardy. Although I do think it would be to the administrations advantage to allow for viable excuses from students who are not usually tardy as there are some situations that are unavoidable and it is a huge inconvenience to miss class especially when they are AP classes.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Feburary 3, 2011
I was not able to go to my class last Thursday, but I do remember some of the procedures the teacher has in place. When the students first enter the room they are supposed to get there homework out. After the teacher collects all the homework the students write in their planner if there is a test and the teacher goes around and circles it and adds her initials. This means the students must get their parents initials to show that the parents are aware that their child has a test coming up. Then the teacher has the class as normal discussing whatever topic they are on. Also sometimes at the end of the class she will give each student a question and they must turn in this slip with the correct answer be fore they can leave class. This helps to make sure the student is paying attention to the lecture and learning the needed material. The way she allows them to get a book is she has a different continent name for each table and when she calls that name, that table may go grab a book from the shelf. I'm sure there are many more procedures but that is all I remember. Another procedure she might have is how they may go to the bathroom.
Friday, January 28, 2011
January 27, 2011
Yesterday was my second time at the middle school helping with the history class. This time I got to stay the whole time so I was able to see the whole first period and part of third. They have odd and even days, alternating each day so one week I see first and third the next I see second and fourth. It is interesting to see the different classes and how with different students in each class it creates a unique environment. Also there was a sub for the co teacher in the class so I got a different perspective on how a teachers teach. I'm starting to see how each child learns in their own way and the teacher must conform to help each student. I also noticed that it helps to bring in other sources, for example the teacher had them read an article from a certain educational magazine. She read out loud stopping periodically to include the students in discussions. I am definitely starting to see the classroom from a teachers perspective.
Friday, January 21, 2011
January 20, 2011
Part 1
The other day in class Mr Fernandez came and talked to us about safety procedures in schools. He told about how every single student has to be accounted for. We got a real live experience with this yesterday. During a senior assembly the fire alarm went off. The whole senior class plus some were all in the auditorium. This caused it to be difficult for everyone to get out of the auditorium in a speedy manner. When we all did get out of the auditorium there was no way to organize us to make sure no one was missing. Students were just hanging around talking with friends waiting until we could go back inside. I have know idea how the teachers and faculty accounted for all of us.
Part 2
The speaker during the assembly was Tony, one of the guys the movie Freedom Writers was based on. He was in that class and had his own hard story. He told us about everything he went through and all the stereotyping that took place. However, he overcame his difficulties and now speaks to others encouraging them to push past stereotypes and everyone telling them they can't. Stereotyping is something everyone does. It is almost like an automatic thought for people and most don't realize they do it. In high school there are many of stereotypes, for example: dumb jocks or uncool smart kids. Overall stereotypes are not good. People must learn that stereotypes do not define them. They can be whoever they want all they have to do is work at it.
The other day in class Mr Fernandez came and talked to us about safety procedures in schools. He told about how every single student has to be accounted for. We got a real live experience with this yesterday. During a senior assembly the fire alarm went off. The whole senior class plus some were all in the auditorium. This caused it to be difficult for everyone to get out of the auditorium in a speedy manner. When we all did get out of the auditorium there was no way to organize us to make sure no one was missing. Students were just hanging around talking with friends waiting until we could go back inside. I have know idea how the teachers and faculty accounted for all of us.
Part 2
The speaker during the assembly was Tony, one of the guys the movie Freedom Writers was based on. He was in that class and had his own hard story. He told us about everything he went through and all the stereotyping that took place. However, he overcame his difficulties and now speaks to others encouraging them to push past stereotypes and everyone telling them they can't. Stereotyping is something everyone does. It is almost like an automatic thought for people and most don't realize they do it. In high school there are many of stereotypes, for example: dumb jocks or uncool smart kids. Overall stereotypes are not good. People must learn that stereotypes do not define them. They can be whoever they want all they have to do is work at it.
Friday, January 14, 2011
January 13, 2011
Thursday was our first day to go back to our classes. I was moved to middle school to help in a history class. However, I was unable to go to that class yesterday because the teacher was not there and had a substitute. So instead I went with the majority of the class to the elemenatry school and made sure everyone knew where to go. I ended up hanging out in the library reading. While I was in there I saw a few classes come in to check out new books. It was cool to see there excitment in finding books to read. There was also a class who came in the library to type up a report of some kind on Mac books. This integration of technology into classwork gives students a great experience. While I enjoyed reading in the library, I am extremely excited to begin with the middle school history class!
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