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!
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!