Bacall, A. (2011). Parent Teacher Conference. Available online at: http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/p/parent_teacher.asp This week not only marked the last week before spring break, but also “S-School’s” springtime Parent-Teacher Interviews. While parent’s could technically come in anytime during the week, depending on their schedule, our main interview dates were yesterday evening and today during regular school hours. Luckily, I was able to sit in on parent teacher interviews and learn more about how they are organized and how to address any parental concerns. As I am student teaching and not a staff member, however, parents need to give their consent for me to sit… Read More
A Snapshot of Information
Edvolution. (2013). “So True…”. Available online at: http://edvolution.info/so-true/ Today in Grade 8 Social Studies we did a Jigsaw activity where students, in small groups, researched about different social classes found in Ancient Greece. Once completed, students wrote their findings on the board and verbally presented about their specific social class (wealthy citizen, middle class woman, slave, etc). What resulted was six different sets of information on various social classes that students were responsible for having in order to utilize, in more depth, in the next class. Once all of the information was on the board and students were writing down their… Read More
Resources To Start Off Your Week 57
Today I am writing this post from school because there are almost no students here due to a bad snow storm. I only had three students in my class this morning and two of them left to meet with another teacher to complete work that they owed her before report cards come out. As such, it has been a very long lonely day at “S-School” today. The good thing, however, is that there is a lot of prep time to make sure I am more prepared once spring break is over. Some of my prep time was used… Read More
2 Stars & A Wish: Establishing Boundaries
My first week of student teaching is officially completed and I feel like I can now settle into a regular routine with my students. Two things I think went really well this week were: 1 ) Getting To Know My Students – As I shared on Wednesday, I used my first teaching day to get to know my students. Through the activities that I facilitated, I feel like I was able to get a good understanding of my students likes, routines and learning needs. – I know that this is no replacement for the knowledge that… Read More
Back to Teaching
Today was my first day actually introducing my lessons and taking over three of my four classes during student teaching. (I will continue to observe Grade 9/10 ICT until after Spring Break to accommodate my cooperating teacher’s unit plans). I am so thrilled to be back in the classroom and doing what I love. I find the transition from classroom teacher to student teacher to sometimes be quite choppy and awkward so I always plan my first day as a “get to know each other” day. If you remember back to my student teaching placement in the fall, I like… Read More
Back to Student Teaching!
Today marked my first day back to student teaching at “S-School”! This is my LAST student teaching placement before graduation and, as of May 4th, I will have officially completed all of my requirements for graduation! Last Tuesday was my last day of on-campus classes and I am so excited that I get to spend the last 8 weeks of my university career in the classroom doing what I love 🙂 Here is a glimpse at my schedule: I am actually back with two of my previous cooperating teachers as well as a new cooperating teacher… Read More
Resources To Start Off Your Week 56
Guess what!? This is my first Resources To Start Off Your Week post since I’ve been back in the classroom student teaching. As such, I’ve been finding resources that I can be using in the classroom right now. Luckily, I was able to find two this week that I can’t wait to utilize in the upcoming weeks. As always, I will be posting these in my lists of resources under the Fav Websites page. 1 ) Jeremy Norman’s From Cave Paintings to the Internet– This database, “is designed to help you follow the development of information and media,… Read More
Internet for Ed – Summative Project
The following is the summative project I created for my Internet for Educators class. This narrative briefly summarizes some of the discussions we had throughout the course, what I believe is the most important aspect of educational technology, and an example of how to use technology with purpose. I can’t believe that the semester is already over as it seems like only last week I was sharing my thoughts on the beginning of the semester. We almost didn’t have an Internet for Educators class as it was not originally slotted in our timetable. After some daily… Read More
Teaching in a Fishbowl – What Can Happen When Teachers Are Online
“… Teachers practice their profession in a fishbowl… Once educators decide to use Facebook or any other similar social medial, it is imperative that they understand that they are about to expand their fishbowl exponentially and that they will be held responsible professionally for their personal posts and online activity.”[1] Does a teacher’s online activity on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, and MySpace, have any bearing on their abilities within the classroom walls? Many schools divisions, parents, and community representatives are saying yes. Social networking has increased exponentially over the past decade… Read More
Using Podcasts in the Classroom
Prior to beginning this post I had never really given podcasts much thought. Personally, I am not one to listen to the radio or music and I have difficulty understanding information if it is purely auditory. I think this has lead to my aversion of podcasts; I haven’t utilized them in the classroom much less listen to one myself. As I read through some posts by various edubloggers, and my peers from my Internet for Ed class, I began to get more and more interested. Image Credit: http://radiofreethinker.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/podcast-cartoon.jpg First and foremost, podcasts could be a great way to meet… Read More