I just finished my 2nd week of full time teaching. I was worried that
since the students had all last week off for Thanksgiving break that
they would be really crazy, but they weren’t! Monday and Tuesday went
really smooth, from there on out they were a little wild, but nothing
too bad! They really see me as their teacher and I like it! Mrs.
Wilson lets me do whatever I want to in the class and she really had
given me full control of the classroom. She buts in when she has
something she needs to say, but for the most part it is me and the
students. I really like that she trusts me so much and she lets me
handle the situations that arrive in the classroom even if she is
standing right there. I feel that I am getting a ton of experience
handling student situations. This includes things like arguments and
tattling. I have been able to handle a lot of situations that include
students crying. Even though it is really hard for me to sit there and
watch them cry and not hug them, I have to tell them are responsible
for themselves (if they forget a paper etc.), or to ignore those who
are making faces at them or saying things to them.
Planning for the week has gotten so much easier! With the exception of
the stations the students go to twice a day Monday- Thursday, I have
developed a routine and that is one thing I have found that is so
important in the primary grades. When things are not done in a routine
fashion and students are surprised and don’t know what they are to do,
things get crazy! When I have my own classroom I will always have a
schedule posted, this not only helps the students keep track of what
subject or activity is coming up, but it also helps if a substitute is
in the classroom. I have also found that having all my materials ready
for the week ahead allows for a stress free week and I am not running
around the day of a lesson with my materials not ready. The first
thing I do when I get to school on Monday is look ahead and see if
there is anything I need to copy. I make the copies and then paper
clip everything together along with the lesson it goes with. I know in
the future this will be harder to do when I have a family and have to
plan absolutely everything (for example, Mrs. Wilson and I plan the
stations together)but for now, it is a good habit to get into because
it keeps me organized with school and teaching.
This week I also conducted my science learning cycle. I did this same
unit with Mrs. Wilson’s second grade class last spring and the
difference between the two groups of students is amazing! Even though
I did the unit with her class in the spring when they were about to be
3rd graders and my students now are in the first half of 2nd grade, I
still see an extreme difference! I had my learning cycle ready to go,
but soon realized since the 2nd grade daily schedule changed, I didn’t
have as much time as I did last year. I also realized that the ability
level, motivation level, and maturity level was way different. I ended
up changing a bunch of individual activities or unsupervised small
group work to whole group work. I did this because I knew the students
I have now need more support than the students from last year. I had
to change the rubric for the final assessment to a much simpler form
because I changed the material to a different level. For example, we
didn’t go as in depth about the 3 different types of rocks as we did
last year. We did not complete the My Rock Journal because of time
constraints and because this was a small group activity the students
did together out on the playground and I wasn’t sure how the students
would handle this. They have a hard time getting along and are still
learning how to work together and deal with adversity when it comes to
arguments with other students. The small group activities we did
together encouraged them to share materials and ask each other
questions. This was a good way to get them working together, but it
was still supervised by Mrs. Wilson or myself.
This week was also my 5th week of my research study. I decided how I
would go about analyzing my data and things I could and should be
looking for. Meaning, I found what I wanted each student to learn
during each activity. I decided to look at each student’s folder of
work. I then looked at their work week by week and tried to see if
there was a growth during the week. So, I looked at all the activities
for each week. Then, I looked at each individual activity for each
student. I looked at all 5 of the pre-tests, illustrations, foldables,
webs, and journal entries for each student and tried to see if there
was improvement from the first time they did the activity to the last
time they did the activity. I then decided that I would look at all
the students together and see if there was an activity that stuck out
to me that they all showed improvements on or did not. I plan on doing
this for each student, each week, and each activity. I will then begin
the findings section of my paper and write about what I found when I
analyzed each of the above. As I analyze the data, I am keep a
notebook page for each student and what I found when I looked at each
student’s work.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Week 13 November 12-16, 2012
This week I started my first week of full time teaching. I
have been doing most of teaching since I arrived back my home PDS, but
everything this week was mine. There was no school on Tuesday due to it being
Veteran’s day, so I had 4 days where all the instruction was mine. I have
reflected on this fact before, but the students really look to me as one of
their teachers. They always come to me with questions if it is dealing with a
lesson I have taught them. If they go to my mentor teacher with questions, she
tells them to ask me because I am their teacher. This tells me she really
trusts me with her students. Many times during this week, my mentor teacher
would need to run errands in the building and was out of the classroom. I
handled the class very well I think and was able to teach the class without
having her in the room to help out if I needed it. I feel this is helping
prepare me to do my release days in the spring and also substitute. I have
found it easier and easier to plan my lessons. My mentor teacher has been a
huge help in offering suggestions and telling me how she would teach a
particular lesson. She really lets me do whatever I want and I like having the
freedom because I know some people have mentor teachers who don’t let them
teach at all! Mrs. Wilson is more than willing to help me with anything, but
she also lets me do a lot on my own, which is helping me become more
comfortable in the classroom.
We finished our contract hours this
week and many of my hours involves me leaving my PDS to co-teach in the feeder
school for my PDS. My PDS only goes up to the third grade, so I feel like I
have missed out on not being in a 4th or 5th grade class.
I am also planning on co-teaching in an ELL class and doing some shadowing in a
Special Education classroom that focuses on students with autism.
Unfortunately, my home PDS does not offer these different classes on the level
that the PDS I will be visiting does. With this being the case, I am hoping to
learn about different services offered in different schools. The other interns at my PDS and myself
are going to design a book room at our school, which will include all the books
the school shares in alphabetical order and put in order by grade level. We
have also decided to present a PLC to our school’s staff. We are going to put
on a math night and present our new findings to the staff. This will be a great
experience for me and help me become more familiar with the process of setting
up a PLC. I plan on using my resources from the PLC as one of the artifacts in
my electronic portfolio.
I
finished my 4th week of research and I feel a bit overwhelmed.
Luckily, my mentor teacher is going to sit down with me when we return from
Thanksgiving break (which is next week) and help me sort out my data and look
for trends. One of my participants has gone out of the country for religious
reasons and will not be back until December. I am still going to use her as a
participant, however I will have to make note that she was gone for these
reasons. This week’s groups of words all have to deal with being around water
and the ocean. One of my participants commented that these words were easy and
many of the other students caught onto the meaning of the word faster than they
have the other words from previous weeks. This may be because all of these
words have a very distinct connection compared to the other words. I look
forward to sitting down with my mentor teacher and making sense of all my data.
I don’t have a super large amount of data, I feel it will be the perfect amount
to analyze, I am just not sure exactly how I should group things and what I
should be looking for. After I talk with my mentor teacher, I have a meeting
schedule with my teacher that is over seeing my research, so hopefully I can go
to her and have her look at my ideas and see if I am heading in the right
track. After Thanksgiving, I will be doing another week of full time teaching.
I will be teaching my learning cycle again, which I am very excited about
because I put a lot of work into creating it. I am a little scared to do it
with this class because of their maturity level and the amount of time I will
have each day for the different activities, but nonetheless I am still very
excited!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Week 12 November 5-9, 2012
I completed my 3rd week of my action research, it
is coming along nicely and I am getting enough data, however I am trying to
figure out exactly how I should be analyzing it. I have enough data to look at,
but I’m still trying to figure out exactly how I should go about looking at all
the information I have. I have noticed the students have caught onto the
routine I have them in with the different activities each week and they really
seem to enjoy the activities where they are drawing. Their writing is getting better too and they seem to be
remembering the words better. An example of this would be me not having the
write the vocabulary words on the board for their reference; they can recall
the words from their memory.
This week there was also a sub in the class. Luckily, she
was an intern at my PDS last year and did her intern semester with a first
grade class, so she had many of my students before. This was helpful because
she already knew them and they already knew her, she they had her respect and
viewed her as an authority figure. She did a great job subbing. She let me do
most of the teaching because I am beginning to full time teach now, but she
would chime in every once in awhile and help me out if I was struggling. I have
really started to get a hang of the routine we have in my classroom. It is so
different than the middle school where there was time in between classes and I
taught the same lesson two class periods in a row. Now, I feel like I am constantly
having to do something in order to keep the students focused and engaged, it’s
exhausting! Teaching the little kids is actually really fun and I’m enjoying
it. I am able to write my lessons and review them the night before to make any
changes and teach all day. My mentor teacher helps me with the stations because
this is a lot of work for her, let alone me having to plan all the stations
each week. So, we do this together which has really been nice.
One thing I have found with my 2nd graders is how
chatty they are! They talk and talk and even when I turn the lights off to try
and calm them down, they still talk! It has sometimes turned into a power
struggle where I am not raising my voice and asking certain students to calm
down, but it is very hard. However, I have found one strategy that works fabulous
with this class! I write the word recess on the board and I am able to erase
letters throughout the week, if they lose all their letters, they lose their
recess. They can earn letters back and this had been a real incentive for them
to listen and follow directions and get the students around them to settle down
as well.
I was only in school for 2 full days this week and a few
hours on another day because it was Election Day and I left early on Thursday
because I had my regional cross country meet out of town on Friday. My mentor
teacher has been so helpful with helping me plan my lessons and filling in for
me when I am unable to be there to complete my action research activity for the
day. I plan on having Mrs. Wilson look at all my data and help me come up with
some ideas about the students’ learning.
Next week will be even crazier because we have no school on
Monday due to Veteran’s Day, leaving us 4 days of school and than Thanksgiving
break! I hope the students aren’t too crazy. I am planning a lot of
Thanksgiving activities; I am trying to stray away from the teacher manuals. My
mentor teacher uses their topics but very rarely does she teacher her full
lesson from those books. This is the type of teacher I want to be! I can’t wait
to be a teacher who has all their materials set up from previous years and who
has so many resources outside of the teacher’s manual! My mentor teacher has
helped me to start developing into this type of teacher by always making me
copies of her activities for my resources folder.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Week 11 October 29- November 2, 2012
Woah! What a busy week! Although it was an extremely crazy few days, it only prepares me for my future in an elementary classroom. Monday went pretty smoothly, with the exception of the kids being a little rowdy because their Fall Festival was the next day. However, with the freak snow storm from hurricane Sandy, school was canceled Tuesday, and thus moving the Festival to Thursday. If Halloween, Fall Festival, and a snow day wasn't enough to make my head spin, Wednesday was a 2 hour delay and Mrs. Wilson had a sub come in! Luckily, the sub who came in has been a Suncrest numerous times and knows many of the students. She was very helpful in keeping the classroom routine in check, as much as it could be during this crazy week!
Thursday was our Fall Festival, and man was it exhausting! The students left school at 11:45 to change and eat lunch and then returned to school to complete games and stations. Mrs. Wilson and I made sure to keep Thursday morning the same as it always is, the kids were extra chatty, but we made sure to tell them that the party was a special treat and that in order to attend, they needed to be on their best behavior all morning! Luckily we had this talk with them before I was observed my school's liason. She said I did a very good job even though the math lesson i was originally going to teach had to be moved back because of the snow day and other events going on through the week. She says I have very good classroom control and that I am very enthusiastic with the students.
Thursday morning myself and the other interns meet with our coordinator and liason to discuss our contract hours for next semester. I was pretty nervous about this because I had no idea how I was going to reach 135 hours, but they helped us out so much and I am pretty close to having enough hours already! We are going to plan a family math night as part of our contract hours, so this will be a lout of work but I am really excited to see how we put everything together! The theme for my contract is life long learning. All of my contract hours are going to revolve around building my teaching knowledge.
This was the 2nd week of implementation of my research. I decided to skip Tuesday's activity because of the snow day and there was no way the students were going to stay focused on Wednesday to do 2 activities. Since election day is this coming Tuesday, I may just end up throwing my Tuesday data out because I will only have 4 out of the 6 weeks worth of data to look at. I am starting to think of ways I can organize my data and make sense of it, but I am having some trouble with this. Hopefully Mrs. Wilson can help me locate some patterns in the data I have collected so far. Next week, I meet with my research teachers to begin looking at my data, so this will be really helpful too.
Thursday was our Fall Festival, and man was it exhausting! The students left school at 11:45 to change and eat lunch and then returned to school to complete games and stations. Mrs. Wilson and I made sure to keep Thursday morning the same as it always is, the kids were extra chatty, but we made sure to tell them that the party was a special treat and that in order to attend, they needed to be on their best behavior all morning! Luckily we had this talk with them before I was observed my school's liason. She said I did a very good job even though the math lesson i was originally going to teach had to be moved back because of the snow day and other events going on through the week. She says I have very good classroom control and that I am very enthusiastic with the students.
Thursday morning myself and the other interns meet with our coordinator and liason to discuss our contract hours for next semester. I was pretty nervous about this because I had no idea how I was going to reach 135 hours, but they helped us out so much and I am pretty close to having enough hours already! We are going to plan a family math night as part of our contract hours, so this will be a lout of work but I am really excited to see how we put everything together! The theme for my contract is life long learning. All of my contract hours are going to revolve around building my teaching knowledge.
This was the 2nd week of implementation of my research. I decided to skip Tuesday's activity because of the snow day and there was no way the students were going to stay focused on Wednesday to do 2 activities. Since election day is this coming Tuesday, I may just end up throwing my Tuesday data out because I will only have 4 out of the 6 weeks worth of data to look at. I am starting to think of ways I can organize my data and make sense of it, but I am having some trouble with this. Hopefully Mrs. Wilson can help me locate some patterns in the data I have collected so far. Next week, I meet with my research teachers to begin looking at my data, so this will be really helpful too.
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