It was an action packed week but through it all I have learned so much! Reflecting on my student teaching experience thus far seeing how far I have come and how much time we have left to go. As we go forward in my experience I recognize some areas I still need to work on. My time management has come leaps and bounds since my first day in the classroom however, wrapping of the period is still something I struggle with. What are some suggestions #PSUAgEd2021 or experienced teachers out there that you have for make sure you are concluding each lesson effectively.
This week I had my first day of school, though it wasn't with my students at Athens Area High School, I did have the opportunity to share it with my cohort members. The excitement of a new year with new adventures awaiting still filled the room, the difference you ask? Well this year all eight of us girls were the teachers this time, making our first day experience a little different. Every student remembers the excitement of reuniting with your friends after a long summer away, seeing who you have lunch or study hall with, and finally seeing your favorite teacher you have missed all summer. For teachers, your first day of school sets the tone for the rest of the school year. Not only are you sharing what content students will be learning throughout the year, but what expectations you have for them while in your classroom. For my student's I used the framework "The 3 R's in Miss. Royer's Room", this idea came from my elementary school principal Mrs. Zmyslo....
Megan, time management is certainly something that I struggle with as well. Something I try to do is have a few quick questions for the end of the period, and I think of them BEFORE class. This helps me make sure the rigor of the questions is higher because on the spot, I often ask very easy and simple questions. It is important for the students to reflect on what they learned/ did throughout the period.
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Nice work
-Sarabeth
Hi Megan - I love the brain hats! I'm glad to see a little bit of Mary Myers made it into your student teaching internship. For closure activities, I have had students do a 3-2-1 activity on a post-it and I collect it as the bell rings or ask students to write test questions that I can use for quizzes.
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