Competency Statement I (To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment) In order to establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment I first begin with providing a clean and organized classroom. All toys and equipment are sanitized on a daily basis‚ all outlets are covered and all fixtures are mounted to the walls to prevent from tipping over. Upon entering the classroom every parent is required to sign a daily health check in which the teacher and the parent both assess
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adapt my lessons to meet the needs of all students. Mostly I put theory into Practice and this has helped me in seeing different classrooms and seeing how different teachers’ practices are. I go around classes and see how other teachers teach and evaluate whether it would be beneficial for me to adopt this kind of method and would my student grasp the knowledge am trying to teach them. I often need to modify my lesson plans if they are not going accordingly as I planned I always have a plan B with
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SBISD Lesson Plan Eighth Grade Advisory Teacher Grade Level/Subject: Text Reading Skills Adapted from Indiana State University |Lesson Ten |Objective (Content‚ Cognitive Blooms Level‚ and Proving Behavior) |ACCOMMODATIONS (can either document in the template or utilize checklist | | | |LEP: http://cms
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improve this grade to good. Consequently‚ the school is very proud of these efforts as it is of its 2010 examination results. The French lesson I decided to write about in this essay occurred in a bottom set year 8 class of 27 pupils. Four of those were SEN students. For this essay‚ I chose a sequence of 3 lessons whose subjects were quite disparate: in the first lesson‚ we revised past tense in French; in the second one‚ we discovered 8 phrases of morning routine and‚ in the third one‚ we studied the
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Observation in a Kindergarten Classroom Jessica Chisolm Grand Canyon University: SPE 226 3/03/2014 Teaching for Exceptionalities Description of Student The student is five years old. The student is in kindergarten. The kindergarten class has fourteen children. The classroom is a mainstreamed and both teachers have special education experience. The student has strengths in reading comprehension‚ phonics‚ and spelling. He enjoys puzzles and can complete a fifty piece puzzle on his own
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diagrams‚ cartoons‚ symbols‚ pictures‚ tables‚ flow charts‚ learning maps‚ photos or real objects. The teacher must ensure that the poster is big enough to suit the objective of the lesson or what you want to accomplish with this poster. A poster can be formed in such a manner that all learners can participate in the lesson. Labels can be written in separate coloured paper so that learners can attach and detach it to answer questions relevant to the work. It can be used for quizzes or class competitions
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really is just one small step away from learning. From personal experience of teaching I think that Arnstine (1967) was correct when he said “the arousal of curiosity can lead to learning…for learning to occur‚ curiosity must be guided”. Designing lessons in such a way as to tap into the natural curiosity of students and to connect the topics on the curriculum with their everyday experiences is surely the best way to teach science. I find enquiry / constructivism extremely interesting as it encapsulates
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very interesting to see how my lesson plan changed as I began to teach. I really enjoyed this project. This project taught me how lessons do not always go as planned‚ how to adapt my approach‚ and the importance of reflecting on my teaching experience. I feel that the majority of my lesson went really well. After my nerves
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This semester‚ I decided to do my practicum by giving back and becoming a teacher assistant at Washington Parks Academy. Teacher assistants are people that help teachers with different instructional work using lesson plans and providing support to allow teachers more time for teaching and lesson planning. They do other duties such as‚ supervising children in the lunchroom‚ tutoring‚ and recording grades. I attended this school in my 7th and 8th grade year so it was very rewarding to have the chance
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ELL 240 Linguistically & Culturally Diverse Learners Instructor: Jerrica Mesquita Antoinette Richardson September 30‚ 2013 In this paper we will explain the theory behind English language learners‚ and give the benefits Of the program. One will show how important it is to practice and or adopt this program as a teacher. In the scenario the teacher was caught off guard he know nothing about using‚ programs to help him teach the
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