Thursday, December 3, 2009

Concluding Thoughts

I had a great time with the lesson plan. My partner and I came up with activities together and we divided the work, each one of us contributed evenly. The objective of my lesson was students will be able to identify the different nursery rhymes within the book. We measured the students assessment two ways: 1. Formative: Teacher will circulate the room and provide students with help if need be. 2. Summative: Students will be given a ditto with many nursery rhymes characters and they will have to identify the characters in that were in the story. They will need to identify at least 6 out of 10 by circling them. The lesson was executed as written in the plan. the mos important thing I tried to teach the students was that learning can be fun, they learned using fairytales, there is always a fun activity to do with the students to motivate them to learn. I believe the lesson ran very smooth, if I had to do it again I would only change one thing, I would a coloring sheet for each of the students so they wouldn't have to work in groups. In my opinion that would be the only thing I would need to improve in the lesson.

My partner and I incorporated the podcast of the story into our lesson because we thought that it incorporated technology which is always wonderful to have in the classroom. The students reacted well to the podcast, the sound was loud enough to hear and the story was short so I'm sure the students paid attention. We could of also infused the podcast while the students were coloring the fairytale to help them remember the story better. I would use podcasting to record the students rehearsing a play or a song, so they can store the recording for future reference.

I enjoyed the lessons of my classmates. I came across a lot of useful materials for the future and interesting discipline ideas such as: the pie behavior if your group behaved well you had a chance to paste a piece of the pie on the board and whoever completed the pie got a prize, the activity with the paint was also very interactive and interesting. The activity with the cotton balls representing the different types of clouds was also very neat.

I had a wonderful time sitting in and participating in the lessons. It really gave an inside look into the every day classroom setting. All the lessons were very different and creative, I found them to be very interesting and it gave me an opportunity to think of great ideas to help keep students alert and focused. Everything from disciplinary behavioral methods, to attention grabbers, to activities was great.