Thursday, March 31, 2016

Teaching Geography: Without Geography we would be Nowhere.

     Then there was six weeks. As the semester comes to a close, we are back in the classroom to learn about different aspects of Social Studies. This week we are focusing on Geography. Geography is probably the first thing that most Social Studies teachers focus on at the beginning of the year. I personally am excited to learn about Geography!

     On Tuesday, we finished our JIGSAW activity and presented n our expert groups the 5 PIGS. Tuesday was a good class, I felt that I learned a lot from the other groups in the class. I feel that the Individual Accountability group was very loud and kept their lesson to the point. Christina, Paola, Payge, and Sarah seemed very knowledgeable on their topic. The third group, group processing, included Elizabeth, Kelly, Lauren, and Keilani. This group was also knowledgeable and loud. I enjoyed the video that they included to teach us and show us real life examples of group processing. Overall, today was a great practice for the upcoming mini-lessons.

     In preparation for Thursday's class, we were asked to review the 103 Creatively Simple Ways to Teach Geography. When I looked at this PowerPoint on teaching Geography, I mostly felt confused. I felt that personally I did not understand the PowerPoint. Three that I would like to comment on are: the Mystery Box, the Landscape in a Box, and Sending and Receiving Postcards. The first aspect that I choose to comment on are the mystery boxes because I have seen this in action and I absolutely love the idea of this. I believe that it is a reward for students and it would encourage proper behavior to receive the mystery box on a Friday to go with their Geography lesson. The second aspect/element that I choose to comment on from this PowerPoint is the landscape in a box activity. This activity seems to be a very cool activity/element to implement during the geography unit because it is an activity you can implement during a cooperative learning lesson. This lesson also lets the students to see an in-depth view at the different layers of the land. The final element of the PowerPoint that I choose to comment on is sending and recovering postcards. I feel that this activity is special because the students are working on literacy and at the same time learning about geography. Different resources that I could use to teach geography are Google Earth, creating the landscape box, and using other projects made out of recycled materials. 


      On Thursday, the rest of the groups presented on the 5-PIGS. The group on social skills and face-to-face interaction and direct instruction versus cooperative learning. The last two groups presented well, they were knowledgeable and taught everything they were supposed to. Below is a picture of a graphic organizer we did for the last group. After the groups finished presenting we choose our Native American tribes for another lesson that we will be doing in class. After we picked our tribes we did an engaging activity with a small ball that looked similar to earth. I enjoyed "hugging" the earth and saying one thing we learned, and one way we plan to implement science into our classroom. This activity was very engaging and had all of the students participate. I thought it was a great activity, and one that I would like to implement in my own class one. day

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  Overall, this week went very well. I feel that I know everything that is going on in class and I like doing the hands-on activities with my peers. The class is turning into a great learning experience for my own classroom and ideas for other education classes. Hope next week goes as well as this week!

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Spring Break is Here!

     The final days leading up to spring break were intense and rewarding. Tuesday was our last day of fieldwork and group four's last day of teaching. On Thursday, we collaborated in class on a "Jigsaw" activity. This past week was intense in so many ways that I cannot explain; however, our last day of fieldwork was bittersweet. 

     To start the week off we had our last day of fieldwork at Bishop Dunn Memorial School AND group four had their last day of teaching. Tuesday was a bit stressful, not for me personally, but I felt the stress for group four. Group four had to teach two lessons in a forty five minute period, so we could then have our Celebration of Learning. Group four had a fantastic lesson and time management. I really enjoyed their voting booth because it enhanced the students cooperative learning experience. Group four was very positive and they all seemed interactive and knowledgeable on their topics. I thought that the children really enjoyed all the activities and picked up the concept of voting. Next, the Celebration of Learning was on Tuesday. The celebration of learning was fun because we all, the teacher candidates, said what we enjoyed about teaching the students. We also got the teacher a gift because she was very understanding throughout the semester. I loved working with Mrs. Pozzulo's second grade class this semester. 

     The articles that were assigned for this week, were the same articles that were for last week. So, I read the articles last week and I thought that they interesting. These articles reinforced information that we had taught our self in the process of cooperative learning lesson plan. I did learn about the 5 PIGS and the SIM Model. I enjoyed reading these article and watching these videos because I feel like I deeply understand the cooperative learning process. Below is a video that I found on the JIGSAW activity. The JIGSAW activity is what we worked on in class on Thursday. We split into groups based on the five PIGS to teach the rest of the class. I really enjoyed the JIGSAW method because I feel that it is going to be highly successful for students to teach each other versus traditional lecture. I am excited to teach the class on Tuesday (after Spring Break!).
     I really enjoyed these past few days of class. I feel that the class environment was more relaxed this week than ever before. I also enjoyed the Celebration of Learning, as well as, the JIGSAW method. I am excited to see what the rest of the semester has in-store for us. 

Thursday, March 10, 2016

All About Different Assessments

     It is week seven of fifteen and we are officially halfway through the semester on Friday. This semester has gone by fast and it seems that life is in fast forward mode. On Tuesday this week, I had the lucky chance to visit New York City for the day whelky peers were observing group four teach their direct lesson plan. On Thursday in class we worked on our unit plans, edTPA, and discussed the first half of the semester and the second semester.
      I am blogging on what it was like to use assessment in my lesson plans and importance of using assessment throughout my lessons. As a teacher in training, I try to take note of what I dislike about other aspects of other teachers. To comment on assessment in the classrooms/lessons as asked, I think that it is important to constantly check for understanding because that is usually your tally marker for whether you can move on in the lesson or not. If a teacher does not assess, how can s/he really know where their students are? Assessment, however, can be controlled. I feel that professors/teachers/educators can overwork their students with assessment which is too much, especially young students. When referring the making of the pre/post test, I found that this task was easily attacked. When making questions for the second grade class, I felt that they were pretty basic questions. I would not label this task as difficult. I wrote my groups questions in, but we all created the questions together because that's what we were instructed to do.
     In today's class we discussed the beginning of the semester and the rest of the semester coming ahead. I felt that today's question was very frustrating and disturbing. Today in class we were informed that we need to get our cooperating teaching and her assistant teacher gifts because we were a burden on them. I COMPLETELY disagree, the teacher has said many times that she has enjoyed us (the students of the social studies methods class) in her class. I personally feel that I would gladly love to make something for Miss Pozzulo; however, it is rude to assume everyone in the class has money to give. Next, we were then informed of all of the assignments due in ONE WEEK. We have multiple assignments  due in one week with no advanced notice. We couldn't even see the assignments on eClass, so it was just sprung upon us. My frustration has reached an all new level. Otherwise, we worked on a variety of things for edTPA, reflections, and lesson plans.
     Overall, Week seven has been a hot mess and I have not felt more frustrated with the un-organization of this class more than now. I am not looking forward to the last week before spring break.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Group 3's Days to Shine

      This past week, during fieldwork, students were learning about the colonies and the American Revolution. Group three taught their direct, inquiry, and cooperative learning lesson plan. On Tuesday, group three started and today, on Thursday, group three finished their teaching with the inquiry and cooperative learning lesson plans.

     To start off, group three started with their direct lesson plan. Group three started off strong with their lesson plan about The American Revolution and the thirteen colonies. I thought that group three seemed very rehearsed and knowledgable about their topic. I enjoyed listening to the song they also used to help the students remember the thirteen colonies. Next, the teachers all went through the information. Although all of the teachers were knowledgable, I think that the development was too long. I found myself getting very antsy and impatient during the end of their development. It would have been beneficial for the teachers to split up the information with an activity. However, overall their development was strong and may have ended a bit weak. The guided practice was well thought out as well. Their activity was to fill out a booklet containing information about The American Revolution.  The booklet was a great idea because the students could keep it in their desk and always refer back to it. The other activity that group three did was a timeline, that the students had already filled out during the course of the development. I thought that this activity could have been included int he development and that it was kind of a waste of time to do it as a guided practice. Although, I understand it in the sense of the students being able to organize themselves. Towards the end of their time slot for the lesson, they began to rush. I could see that group three got through their conclusion but rushed through it and the same for the independent practice. It would have been better to maybe go over the first question for the independent practice and then had them do it at home. Overall, I think that group three had a pretty well thought out direct lesson plan!

     Today, group three taught their cooperative learning lesson plan and their inquiry lesson plan. The inquiry lesson plan was an activity working with artifact bags. Each of the artifact bags contained different pictures and elements from different events during the time period they were teaching. As the students entered the classroom they provided groups for the children to get into which saved time because the teachers were not trying to do this in the middle of their lesson. As the students started to finish, the teachers, had the students present their findings. Also, at the beginning of the group work they assigned roles for each of the students to have which was very smart. I also enjoyed that Ms. Melissa and Ms. Emily presented how to do the inquiry process in the beginning of the lesson because it helped the students figure out what they needed to be doing. For the independent practice the teachers had the students write to the first graders which was wonderful! They started the homework in class and they were told to finish at home. I loved this because as for the first two groups they did not get that far in the inquiry process. Overall, the inquiry process was very smart. The cooperative learning lesson plan was next. For the cooperative learning lesson plan the students were creating an acrostic poem for the word independence. The students were very excited about starting this poem. this was a great activity for the students. The students worked with their groups to create words for the word INDEPENDENCE. Next, the students were asked to write a sentence about what they learned over the course of the past two classes, to put altogether in a book for Ms. Pozzulo's book. This has to my favorite idea altogether!!! The teachers then had presented the poster, with the word: INDEPENDENCE and the students were able to contribute what they came up with in their groups. Overall, the cooperative learning lesson plan was FABULOUS!

     The past week has been a fun learning experience for myself and for the students in Miss. Pozzulo's class. The children seemed to pick up a lot of the information from this group's lessons. I liked their lessons for the second day and I thought that they were very creative.  I am excited to see what group four has in store for us next week!