zoebartlett
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My first piece of advice is to ask lots of questions and my second piece of advice is to jump right in and do whatever you can right off the bat. That''s great that you''ve begun doing assessments already! I''m not sure how long you''ll be with this class (a whole year like me when I did my internship or a semester, like my intern from this past spring). You''ll get to know everyone better (your cooperating teacher''s style, as well as you students). It might be scary but it''s so worth it. Nothing like trial by fire, so to speak. Many interns/student teachers feel comfortable watching and doing more and more as time goes on, but it really does help to be as involved as you can right from the beginning. Kids pick up on it too, and they''ll see that you have authority too.Date: 8/14/2007 9:47:10 PM
Author: LuvPugs
Fellow teachers, I would love any tips or advice on how to get the most out of student teaching! Anything I should try or really practice?? THANKS!!!
It IS! We were told, especially for summer birthday boys, if there''s any doubt about whether they are ready the year they are supposed to start, to hold them back until the following year. It''s become somewhat common.Date: 8/14/2007 9:59:43 PM
Author: MC
LuvPugs - I hope you have a great first year teaching! Assessments seem very stressful. Last year, my son''s kindergarten class has three or four assessment periods and in one of the weekly newsletters his teacher sent home, she sort of vented saying how overwhelmed she was and what a relief it was to have them over with and get back to the fun stuff(It''s unsettling to see how much testing goes into Kindergarten classes. My son was sent home detailed report cards! I''m scared to see what 1st grade has in store.)![]()
Zoe, the teacher I hope to student teach with uses Responsive Classroom (the school where she works does not, but several teachers w/i the school do). Her class is so well behaved and fun to be in (at least it was last year).Date: 8/15/2007 10:18:33 PM
Author: zoebartlett
What are the 5 rules of Love and Logic? I''ve never heard of it. We use Responsive Classroom to create a classroom community. It''s funyn how you''ll find yourself writing down the most random things! I even jotted down suggestions for movement breaks that the OT in another school I worked did with the kids. Of course now I can''t find them and they could really come in handy but there here somewhere.
Thanks Haven! I''m glad to hear that you feel this year will go well for you. Yay!
LuvPugs, if you don''t have it and your school uses Responsive Classroom (or, maybe even if you don''t check out ''The First Six Weeks of School'' by Roxanne Kreig (I think that''s her name). Do you do any kind of morning meeting (greet each other, share, do a quick activity...) routine? If so, there''s also a book called ''The Morning Meeting Book'' or something like that. I''d recommend reading those.
Jas, I''m sorry that the job isn''t what you thought it would be. I''d try not to worry about the secretary...it''s the beginning of the year and she probably has a lot going on (but doesn''t everyone???) and a lot to keep track of. At least you know you did your job and got the request for a sub in early. That''s the inportant thing, I would think.
Harleigh, I''m glad the day went well for you. The whole duty thing and being late...I don''t get it, but whatever. Again, at least you know you did the right thing when you were supposed to.
I agree about the older kids not getting much out of morning meetings. In my high school, this is called the "anticipatory set," which means that at the begining of every period we go over with the kids exactly what we will be doing that day, along with the "essential question" (great tool, not necessarily something that needs to be stated to the kids every day though...), which for me uses up at least 5 of my precious 40 minutes. During my first observation by the principal, i had the set written on the board, but did NOT vocalize it. I was reprimanded severely for not going through point by point. I made sure to do this from that point on, but do we really have so little faith in our students that they can''t read what is on the board every day that we need to waste time reading it to them? (I do agree that on important directions, we should drill them into their heads because sometimes you can show it to them, read it to them, sing it to them, rap it to them, and all but pound it into their heads and they still won''t get it, but I just don''t think this is one of those things...)Date: 8/15/2007 10:32:54 PM
Author: KimberlyH
Zoe, the teacher I hope to student teach with uses Responsive Classroom (the school where she works does not, but several teachers w/i the school do). Her class is so well behaved and fun to be in (at least it was last year).Date: 8/15/2007 10:18:33 PM
Author: zoebartlett
What are the 5 rules of Love and Logic? I''ve never heard of it. We use Responsive Classroom to create a classroom community. It''s funyn how you''ll find yourself writing down the most random things! I even jotted down suggestions for movement breaks that the OT in another school I worked did with the kids. Of course now I can''t find them and they could really come in handy but there here somewhere.
Thanks Haven! I''m glad to hear that you feel this year will go well for you. Yay!
LuvPugs, if you don''t have it and your school uses Responsive Classroom (or, maybe even if you don''t check out ''The First Six Weeks of School'' by Roxanne Kreig (I think that''s her name). Do you do any kind of morning meeting (greet each other, share, do a quick activity...) routine? If so, there''s also a book called ''The Morning Meeting Book'' or something like that. I''d recommend reading those.
Jas, I''m sorry that the job isn''t what you thought it would be. I''d try not to worry about the secretary...it''s the beginning of the year and she probably has a lot going on (but doesn''t everyone???) and a lot to keep track of. At least you know you did your job and got the request for a sub in early. That''s the inportant thing, I would think.
Harleigh, I''m glad the day went well for you. The whole duty thing and being late...I don''t get it, but whatever. Again, at least you know you did the right thing when you were supposed to.
I''m not sure if I buy into morning meeting activities as kids get older though. She teaches 5th grade and students often roll their eyes at her when she announces what they''re doing that day. I understand the premise, but it''s hard to swallow when she tells me she doesn''t have enough time to teach PE but that the kids can participate in activities for 20 minutes in the morning.