Textbook Analysis Dwanna Foster Grand Canyon University EED-465 April 5‚ 2013 In the subject of social studies there are several ways and strategies in creating your lesson plan and making sure the topic of the matter is getting across to all students. With technology being a popular tool now a days educators have the opportunity to bring social studies more to life that is more interesting to the youth. Collecting and doing different things
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Observation 1 • At a particular Boys’ Area Secondary School‚ it was noticed that the boys had a low IQ. • A highly motivated Maltese teacher used a practical example to help them learn. • He compared the Maltese language to a cocktail. – The different drinks symbolized Italian‚ Arabic and English. • As a result the children remembered the example more. Adaptation 2nd Characteristic of an effective teacher • One should get to know one’s students to cater for them accordingly. • Scaffolding
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citizen. This relationship is foreshadowing the author’s take on the his country’s government and how they are not giving aide to the people in the country. That is also another example of a weak relationship‚ and a more simple example would be between two particular characters. The story Forty-five a Month is a great example of weak relationship between two characters directly. Two of the main characters‚ Shanta and Venkat‚ represent a very weak relationship. Shanta is the daughter of Venkat‚ they
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1. What are the strengths of the teacher? What does he/she do well be specific with your answer. Mrs.Kelley seems to always motivate her students in her lessons. She is very positive especially when the students are answering questions. 2. What are 2-3 recommendations you would make to help the teacher improve his/her lesson? To check students understanding‚ make sure to do a exit card or ask them to reflect. Also‚ doing group works can help students to communicate better with their
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Early Childhood Development Public Elementary School Before entering this classroom my purpose was to see the difference from a music class compared to a regular kindergarten class. I wanted to observer her lesson plan and see how she handles the kids with a different activity. This observation was very different compared to the other ones I have done. I usually sit down in a classroom and just take notes on what’s happening but this teacher‚ Mrs. Wineski‚ had
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[pic] New Era University College of Education Center of Teaching Training A Journal on Observing a Reading Teacher Submitted by: Student Teacher Mark Anthony Alonzo Torres 4th. Yr. BEEd with specialization in SpEd Submitted to: Prof. Maria Socorro Leonora R. Diaz Class Instructor October 2012 July 20‚ 2012 RESEARCH I was deployed at the Elementary Department of the New Era University under the mentorship of my cooperating teacher‚ Prof. Samuel Bayang‚ Reading
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LESSON PLAN #2 QUESTIONS 1. How did you demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners? Class rules were discussed prior to the beginning of the lesson and‚ also‚ a poster with these rules was placed in plain sight. To demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners‚ I modeled throughout the whole lesson how one should behave during class‚ being open-minded to student’s attitudes and providing feedback to these. 2. How did you provide a positive learning environment that both supported
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Question 1: Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. Answer 1: Firstly‚ I would look through the planning for the lesson and then ask the Teacher what the learning objective is. I would obtain all the instruments needed for the lesson and make sure that they were free from sharp points and all in working order. Then once the lesson has finished I can return all the instruments back to their correct places
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identify strengths and weaknesses • Can reflect on how effective the delivery methods were • Can identify if anything needs to be altered for next time Things I monitor during lessons or learning activities - • Children who are putting their hands up to answer questions • Children who are not contributing much to the lesson (not putting hands up/if working in a group not offering suggestions) • Children who seem to be lacking concentration/not showing much interest/not staying on task • Children
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Episode 2 Lesson Objective as my Guiding Star My Target: Deduce the lesson objectives after observing my Resource Teacher teach See how the guiding principles in the formulation of lesson objectives are applied Realize the importance of a clearly defined lesson objective. Focused on – Application of the guiding principles on the development of lesson objectives. Steps: 1. Review the ‘’Guiding Principles in Determining and Formulating Lesson Objectives’’ 2. Observe a class
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