Observation Reflection The more you read‚ the more things you will know. The more that you learn‚ the more places you’ll go- Dr.Seuss The opportunity that was given for our class to visit Ozark Elementary was so great. Being able to see how other surrounding districts conduct their business is such great insight. I have been to three other schools in the past. Each time that I visited a new school‚ I would pick up something new to stick in my tool belt to use in my own classroom
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has been acting out in the classroom‚ on recess and during lunch. She has been acting out‚ crying inappropriately and having temper tantrums during lessons. This is a distraction to the other students who are trying to pay attention to the lessons. She also has difficulty sitting for long periods of time. During class‚ she will get out of her seat during lessons and walk around the room‚
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Classroom Observation Paper Keri D Marceaux RDG/410 February 13‚ 2012 Julie Smith Classroom Observation Paper I had the privilege of interviewing and observing the third grade teacher and Forked Island E. Broussard in Vermillion parish. Mrs. Helen Conner is a reading and language arts teacher and has been for the last 20 years. Before this‚ she was a registered nurse for the Vermilion Parish School Board. She is an exceptional teacher and I have had the privilege of her having taught
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Classroom Observation I have been observing several elementary teachers during the past eight weeks. All instructors bring into the classroom their individual teaching styles. Within that style there are various and assorted behaviors and actions they performed in their instruction. Most of the teachers observed presented the topic they were teaching. The instructors used teaching aids such as overhead and PowerPoint slides. It helped to keep students on track in the presentation of information
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Fieldwork Report D: Classroom Interactions 1. Focus on one student for half hour during Language Arts a. Ernesto is the students I observed for 30 minutes during my observations. Ernesto is a struggling reading who can get distracted easily and keeps distracting the class. • 9:45- He began working on his spelling during centers. Ernesto looked back at group the teacher was working with because it interested him what the teacher said to the other students.
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Each different classroom has different rules and behavior settings in their classrooms. The atmosphere of the classroom has a lot to do with student behavior. The setting of the classroom should be appealing to the teacher and in some cases the students. All teachers should let students know specific do’s and don’ts of the classroom. Which behaviors are expected or desired and which will not be tolerated in the class‚ Ms. Colombara?s rules are fair and respectful to the class. They insist of no food
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“In an effective classroom students should not only know what they are doing. They should also know why and how.” Harry Wong is an educational speaker that tries to help teachers be able to not only educate their students‚ but also teach them how to comprehend and logically think. Even at Tell City Jr.-Sr. High School‚ there are a variety of different types of teachers; moreover‚ this affects the atmosphere of their classrooms. Many outsiders may see our school as boring and being the same as
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YMCA as a Teacher Assistant in the Toddler Room (potty training room). We share all room duties‚ lesson plans‚ cleaning and all the functions of the room. There are 4 of us 3 Teachers Assistants‚ 2 Group Leaders and our Director is hands on in our classroom as well. There are 20 toddlers. We are not different due to title we all are trained and the expectations are the same as Group Leaders. I am so excited about this class as our toddlers can be a challenge at times. I feel this class will benefit
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and what will happen next. We don’t take the time to look around and try to make sense of the things we see. We need to slow things down‚ just watch‚ and then think of why we do the things we do or why we interact in the ways we do. As I did my observation‚ my goal was to see how individuals interacted with others through the use of their space. The main entrance has a ramp and two newspaper dispensers outside; a Christmas tree is in a window. There is a main dining area to the left and a larger
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product‚ we will then be able to teach our students effectively. In essence‚ there isn’t one perfect way to teach all students; instead‚ we must adapt different contents‚ strategies‚ and assessments to better educate our students. Often time our classrooms will be filled with students of vastly diverse ages and grade levels. When I was teaching Chinese at a local Chinese school‚ due to the limited resources‚ I had a class with 20 students between the ages of eight and 14—from 2nd graders to 8th graders—all
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