Week ten has been a struggle with trying to get back in the
swing of things after spring break but it has been a great week! On Monday at
Washington, Michaela and I’s teacher was absent, so there was a substitute
teacher in the room. Before the teacher started her instruction, another
teacher from Washington came in the classroom to have a “class meeting” and the
students sat in the floor with her and they talked about teamwork and how they
as the “fourth grade” can work together and be there for each other. I thought
this was beneficial for me to see because school isn’t just about the
curriculum you learn including math, science, social studies, language arts,
etc. School is very important in developing social skills and character traits
that the students will be able to take with them through life and in their
future careers. On Tuesday at Washington, Gardner Webb’s school of education
gave the teachers a duty-free lunch and it was really cool to interact with
some of the students and to allow their teachers to have a break and eat some
yummy tacos! After the duty-free lunch, we went to our normal classrooms and
helped as usual. I was able to do some one on one time with three students for
language arts instruction. I was sad we didn’t get to spend as much time as
usual with our classrooms but the duty-free lunch was much needed for those
teachers! In class this week, we broke off into groups and each had a different
task from edTPA. Savanna and I had task 3 and we had to find the top ten most
important things we need to know. I learned a lot in class today, although we
only talked about task one and task two. For my outside learning and research,
I have been reading over the edTPA handbook and making sure I know what
everything means so that way I can be prepared when I start writing my lesson
plans. The standard that connects to this weeks learning is standard four which
is facilitate learning for their students. This is a direct connection to
standard four because by using edTPA, I will be able to differentiate for my
students, and know how each student learns so that way I can teach them effectively.
I will use the “class meeting” in my future classroom because I think knowing
how to treat others and work together is very important for my students to
know. Also, edTPA has taught me that planning, teaching, and assessing are very
important in order for my students to learn effectively, and for me as a teacher
to teach and assess effectively.
Hannah, that is so awesome that you were able to see the teacher pull the students together when their normal classroom teacher was out and address them about things other than the curriculum. Students' are coming to school to learn social skills and how to act as human beings as well as the curriculum so it is just as important that we teach about friendship, teamwork and character. I agree that discussing edTPA has been beneficial and will hopefully help us do a better job at creating our lesson plans. A little over a month and summer will be here, we got it!
ReplyDeleteI think it is great that you were able to see a teacher not just teaching a core subject, but a life lesson. Sometimes as teachers, those are the most important lessons we can teach our students. I think that splitting up into groups to review edTPA was so helpful and I agree that planning, teaching, and assessing are crucial to helping our students learn effectively.
ReplyDeleteDon't let yourself get into the trap that differentiation is just for edTPA - this is something you should do each day, in each lesson.
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