Read Aloud
This week Shauna read the book Yes Yes
Yaul! By Jef Czekaj. This as an interesting book that kept the read
involved. For example, when the letters were green, you read fast, and when the
letters are red, you read slowly. This book had a lot of rhymes and rhythms to
it. I think this book would be best taught to a 3rd or 4th grade class, because they are at the reading
ability of this book.
Learning Experience
This week we took a lot
of notes. Notes can get boring but we also discussed them. As we went further
into the subject of ELL students I became interested. I am very happy that I
learned how to teach an ELL student because the chances of having one are high.
Knowing what to do in this situation is very important because he student has
to learn, but there are modified ways.
Current Event
This article deals with bullying. It addresses how
bullying has always been an issue, however in the past years, technology had
increased and so had the bullying percentage. With cyber bullying taking place,
it may seem easier for some people to harass others. Schools are trying to find
as many ways possible to prevent all types of bullying to help ensure the safety
and happiness of the students.
Quote of the Week
The mediocre teacher
tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great
teacher inspires." William Arthur. This quote means to me that having the
knowledge of a subject makes a good, but the way it taught and the
effectiveness of the methods makes the best teacher. Also a teacher who
inspires a student is great mainly because that student looks up to the teacher
as a role model.
Observations
This week
I observed how learning and discussing things in a class circle in multiple
classes keeps the kids interested and interactive. Personally I enjoy being in
a class where you get to put your ideas out and talk about the subject rather
than being talked to by a teacher for 80 minutes straight.
Reflections
This week we took notes
mostly and also got time to work on our books and power points! We also learned
a lot of useful information on ELL students which helps prepare us for the
future!
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