Am ready to make my observation in Rainbow classroom at Korean American Community Services‚ is already 9:20 am and the children still come in with their parents to the childhood center. I was standing up in the technology area to have a better view all the class; when‚ I saw a child holding his mom hand come into the class‚ and the teachers give the welcome to them. The boy is four years‚ his name is “Dee” and he has IEP. The classroom looks with a good environment‚ clean‚ nice paint color walls
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The time I have spent so far observing my mentor teacher has provided me with an immense amount of benefits. The classroom observations have given me a sense of opportunity to see my mentor teacher and get a sense of real-life teaching situations. Overall‚ viewing the classroom‚ has helped me noticed what I will be facing when I first begin teaching my own lesson. As the teacher first introduced his lesson to the class‚ he brings in a binder warm-up in which gives students an open mind to what
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on a first grade classroom in Stanwood‚ Washington. This class has eighteen children‚ eleven of whom are typically-developing children. The other seven have mild or severe disabilities‚ including down syndrome and autism. Inclusion is not an uncommon thing in classrooms‚ in fact‚ it is widely encouraged. This classroom is different‚ however‚ because of the severity of the disabilities. Typically children with down syndrome and autism are placed into solely special education setting‚ with little
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aspects of the lesson with very few distractions. When students found another students sound vibration funny they only giggles for a few seconds then continued to listen and participate in the sound lesson. From this observation I can conclude that students knew the teachers classroom expectations and rules. 2. What strategy did this teacher use to make student thinking visible? The teacher used several different strategies to make students thinking visible. He helped students recall their prior
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Secondly‚ we need to boost the curiosity for students in the main classes that they take. If the students become interested in the class and want to learn‚ then they will retain the material better. Lastly‚ teachers need to become creative within their classrooms. I know it can be easy to do a project in an English‚ History‚ or Science class‚ but we also have to remember that there is Math too. It may be hard to initially think of a project for Math classes‚ but it is important that we help students engage
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La Consolacion College-Bacolod Graduate School Ma. Lourdes S. Alberto MAED-Engl/Lit TEACHING PRACTICUM (English 205) Assignment #1 Observation of Classroom Teaching Course Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will ● explore the use of the think aloud strategy; ● vocalize interactions with text; ● discuss connections between texts and previously acquired knowledge; ● use various types of responses to interact with texts; and‚ ● assess personal level of comprehension
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Science Observation During the observation the students first went over characteristics of animals and insects‚ such as habitats‚ adaptations they do‚ and how they live. The activity that followed was pairing up with another student to create a bug out of construction paper‚ scissors‚ and crayons that were placed on the table at the back for students to pick out from. There was ease of use of materials for all students. Then they would then hide the bug in the room for a “bird”‚ another student
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maintain this TPE in their classroom. I am observing Mrs. S in a 4th-5th combo class at an elementary school in Denair. I observe science in the afternoon when the students come back from lunch and P.E.‚ and I sometimes observe math in the morning’s. The class consists of thirteen boys and seventeen girls. Four of Mrs. S’s students are English Language Learners (ELL)‚ who’s predominate
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In the first video at John Smith Middle school‚ on Friday‚ April fifteenth at 12 pm‚ the classroom observed was in Mrs. Blue’s middle school class. This class was not as ethnically diverse; there were only Caucasian and Hispanics visible. From what was shown there were eleven boys and ten girls. In the second video at Luther High school‚ on Wednesday‚ April thirteenth at 11 am‚ was Mr. G’s high school class. This was a larger ethnically diverse class‚ with ethnicity ranging from‚ African American
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The instructional episode that I observed is in a kindergarten classroom where Miss. silva is teaching. The subject she is currently working with her students is writing. She began by assigning the students into different stations that the classroom has where each station is being used for a different activity. While she calls students individually in groups of three to start on the writing instruction. She sits on her table with the three students she had called individually to start working‚ This
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