week 12
What did you learn this week?
- This week, in our lab section, we continued to talk about observations. We looked at our observations last week when we did the Skittles or Starburst activity. Looking at those observations, we made data sheets for a specific grade that we would want to teach. We learned how we can effectively make those data sheets for our students. We also talked about how we can become above-average teachers. We learned that clarity, opportunity cost, and time and practice are great focuses on becoming an above-average teacher.
How can you apply what you've learned to your future teaching?
- What I learned about being an above-average teacher is something that I will take with me in my future teachings. I plan to continue trying my best to be more than an average teacher. I will probably start out as an average teacher, but after my first couple of years of teaching, I plan to teach more with purpose and make it fun and exciting for my students.
Questions?
- How can a teacher continue being above average throughout many years?
-How can we teach measurements with younger grades like k-1?
Hi! I also am wondering how we can teach measurement with younger grades, but I believe that the answer is to not teach it. There are other factors that can be taught within these levels other than measurement. I also plan on continuing to try my best to become an above average teacher.
ReplyDeleteHi Madison! I also am going to take what I learned about above average teaching into my future classroom. When I first get into the classroom, I want to use these skills to help guide myself in the future.
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