Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Final Synthesis Blog

Before I walked into this class, I was not sure what to expect at all. I thought it would be about our own literacy skills because it was a requirement for us as teachers. After the first class though, I realized it was about the different literacy skills used in each content area.  This truly has been the most beneficial class I have taken in all of college! I loved learning the different strategies and I think our professor was the absolute best. In this class, we discussed how to include literacy in class through using good teaching strategies. Our professor led by example in order for us to experience it as a student. Now these straggles are not just simply cognitive but as our textbook says, includes "instructional strategies for teachers use in the classroom". Some of these strategies were KWL, turn-and-talk, dramatic role play, and front-loading with images. Discussing the pros and cons of these strategies was one of my favorite parts of this class because I feel as though I have learned very good instructional strategies to help my students. I am excited to use these in a class one day.  

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Also our book for this class was called Subjects Matter, and it was a very enjoyable read especially since we did not have to read the entire book. We only read what was necessary to our learning on strategies and literacy skills in math and science. We got to read books and find workbook pages to determine what skills were necessary to read and understand those passages. Many times we found that math and science problems need evaluating and analyzing skills that many students do not know how to do. These in-class activities were always shocking to me when I saw how necessary reading was. One time, we looked at standardized testing and the need to teach students how to take these sorts of tests. There were so many problems that we annotated and looked at what literacy skills students needed other than that specific content. We also learned very practical ways to implement these literacy skills into class. 

The first way was book clubs which I think were really fun and students would love, however it also is the one activity that I think would be the hardest to do in my own math classroom. I enjoyed learning about book clubs, but probably not my favorite one to use in the future. I do think that the podcasts we created though are a great use of technology to use in class. I would definitely use this in my future classroom. All of these super amazing examples of what to use in class is why I feel as though this was the best class I took. My students will benefit from my knowledge I gained in taking this course. 

Also our professor was the most engaging teacher I've ever had in college! I really learned so much through watching and observing his actions as a teacher. He was friendly and made us feel welcome and happy in this class. 

Word Count: 512

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Art and Literacy





I found these pieces of armor at the Georgia Museum of Art, and immediately had the great idea of using old armor to study for a history class.

First, I want to explain what I chose at the museum! The picture beside the armor is a description of everything included in this case. There is a golden charm that has a picture of Prince Sergei, helmet of Her Majesty's Horse Guards, sword with tassel, and the Cavalry Guard's cartridge pouch and chest armor. All of these artifacts are from the late 19th century. This armor is old Russian uniforms.

When I saw this, I couldn't help but think about the video we watched in class of a trailer for a video game. We discussed the idea or armor and how it has changed over the years. I imagined bringing together the video of the present warfare with a study on real pieces from the past. Students would then get to create their own armor they believe is best suited for them. We could dig into the history behind the armor as well and look into who was fighting back and then and for what reason. It would fit perfectly inside a history class on war.

Another project could be using this armor to determine the rest of the culture. I would have my students try to create the scene of the late 19th century in Russia. Research what was going on and create a video or presentation of why this type of armor was used and how it was made. I think there are many avenues that we could use this relic from the Museum in the classroom!

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Monday, November 12, 2018

Book Clubs!

The past two weeks we have been given the opportunity to participate in a book club, which I think was a very effective way for us to be able to experience this type of strategy. It gave me an extra perspective on this strategy rather than simply discussing what students would do and the potential pros and cons. I have been able to actually experience as a student what is exciting about this strategy and what is not helpful. The first thing I loved was being able to chose what I read. I was able to pick out which book was most exciting to me and read it with another group of people! This idea of letting students have options is honestly a very great tool for motivating students and helping with classroom management. They have been given their desire to feel as though they have some control. I got to choose chasing Vermeer, which is an absolute great book!
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At first I wasn't sure how I could use it in my math class, however through discussing it with my group I think there are some great ways to make this beneficial. I'm not completely positive if I would use this specific book because I may not be teaching geometry. I highly encourage geometry teachers to definitely look at this book as a resource. There are some really good ideas for big group projects in this book such as making and decoding messages with geometric shapes. It has great connections to the real world and makes math into an exciting adventure
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Word Count: 261

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Book Clubs

https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/top-teaching-blog/

This link above is to a website that is full of really cool resources for teachers on books. It has a blog that teachers can write about thing they have done in the classroom, and a page that takes you to a list of lesson plans incorporating books. One specific one I found was for a science class. The book they read was The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth, and they then had an assignment to create their own  trips to the center of the earth. They will have to design their transportation and then record 'what they see' as they travel to the center of earth. I really like this lesson plan because it allows for enjoyable reading in their content area as well as an exciting assignment that students would enjoy. I highly encourage everyone to look at the different resources this website has for teachers to use.

Word Count: 152

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Monday, October 15, 2018

Differentiation Synthesis Blog

My favorite part of this video was when "the students were actually doing science" because they were engaging in an activity to prove a theory and concept of science. Evaporation is not something that students usually do a 'science experiment' for since its a simple vocabulary word which is how I learned it. However, this teacher has her students go beyond memorizing the meaning of the word but helping them see this concept become real right in front of their eyes. I love how engaging this type of learning is and it often is multi-modal literacy. They are participating in hands-on activities and critical thinking through technology and through their communication in groups. I believe in hands-on engagement is going to be one of best tools to use in order to keep the students motivated in learning. Gaining a students focus is more than half of the battle because when they are attentive to the topic, they will have at least some interest and an ability to learn. The students in her class spoke about how they loved school! Also I think their interaction with the technology on her board was a super effective idea for creating equal participation and engagement. Students can use the board to interact with the concepts which furthers their thought processes on a topic. I would love to see how this works in a middle school math classroom. But I do know that from the classroom I was in on Wednesday, the students do not keep thinking the way we desire when left to simply complete a couple problems. In their groups while working on math, their minds were definitely on other things and liked to talk. I think activities that require a more engaged thinking are necessary.

Word Count: 293

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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Resource Blog!




I found an article that discusses how different words in math can be very confusing. It talks about how words such as similar, combine, product, height, dividend, and operation. Each of these words have different meanings in everyday english then they do in math, which is why readigng strategies for a math class are so important. Below is an example of a frayer model which is a way to help students understand math words in a very direct manner. So whenever the read a 'little' math word they will not be confused to its meaning by remembering the models they correct for the words they need to know. I think this an easy way for teachers to help their students grasp an understanding on words. 

Word Count: 122

http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/105137/chapters/Reading-in-the-Mathematics-Classroom.aspx






Friday, September 28, 2018

Reflection

I honestly really enjoyed creating the lesson plan with Hannah! It was exciting to find ways to use the strategy we were teaching within the lesson. I think that our desire to guide our classmates through the second KWL was not as perfect as we had planned which I think was due to picking a random topic in a Math class. I think if we would have looked into the background of symmetry more, we could have given a more accurate example of what it would look like to use this strategy in math class while students have just learned multiple concepts relating to the topic that was in question. It was challenging to come up with guiding questions for the knowledge and want to learn columns, and I would definitely spend more time on that part specifically in the future. But overall, I truly think that Hannah and I worked really well together and had fun creating a lesson. Going through the powerpoint and discussing what points we wanted to highlight went really for both us together, and I believe we executed that effectively in class. However, answering comments that were made in class was more difficult than I had imagined. It was hard to know what to say after someone made a point that agreed with what we were talking about. It was just weird because I realized I didn't know what else to say other than 'yes, great point' with an awkward pause moving on to the next question. This is something I hope I will be able to learn and get better at is responding to what students say in class. 

Word Count: 265 
P.S. Yes this is late :( I forgot to post it this morning 

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