Monday, March 30, 2009
Week #3 (April 10): Figuring It Out
As of April 8 you have completed 6 practicum visits and are beginning to get a handle on how classrooms work. Your task for reflection this week by April 10 is to read over the questions that have been asked by your classmates in Weeks #1 and #2. Respond to one based on your observations, your experiences, your readings, your research. That is,answer your classmate's question and provide her with additional resources for finding out more. Do not answer a question that someone else has answered.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Week #2 (March 27): Getting Comfortable
Once you have completed your 3rd visit to your practicum class this week, write another reflection by Friday. What have you learned about teaching children to read or write? About motivating children's learning? Has anything surprised (pleasantly or otherwise)? What are your biggest questions at present?
Monday, March 16, 2009
Week #1 (March 18): Initial Impressions
What are your initial impressions (of the school, the teacher, the kids, anything else) after one visit? What question(s) were prompted by your first visit?
Read-Aloud
Reflect on your read-aloud. Write about (1) at least 3 +'s (what you did well, kids learned, what generally went well), (2) one wish (one thing you wish had gone better and what you might do better next time to make that happen), and (3) one question you have about any aspect of the lesson, the kids' response, your planning of the lesson, etc.
Making Words
Reflect on the teaching of your Making Words lesson. Write about (1) at least 3 +'s (what you did well, kids learned, what generally went well), (2) one wish (one thing you wish had gone better and what you might do better next time to make that happen), and (3) one question you have about any aspect of the lesson, the kids' response, your planning of the lesson, etc.
DR-TA Reflections
Reflect on the teaching of your DR-TA. Write about (1) at least 3 +'s (what you did well, kids learned, what generally went well), (2) one wish (one thing you wish had gone better and what you might do better next time to make that happen), and (3) one question you have about any aspect of the lesson, the kids' response, your planning of the lesson, etc.
Scheduling Observations April 1 or April 8
I will be driving down to visit you and your classes April 1 and April 8. Try to schedule at least one of your reading responsibilities on one or both of those days. As soon as you know, and no later than March 30, post the information below. Tell me: your name, what you will be teaching, when (time and date) you will be teaching, your cooperating teacher's name, and the room you will be in. For example: Dave K., reading aloud "The Roses in My Carpet," 1:15 pm on April 1, Ms. Smith, Room B7. I'll use that information to try to see as many of you as possible.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Guided Reading Purposes
Identify one thinking strategy (ch. 1 in RWEC) or one reading comprehension strategy (ch. 7 in RWEC). Identify the strategy. Then write a purpose statement for children reading "The Itsy Bitsy Spider." You may duplicate strategies with classmates, but you may not duplicate purpose statements. E.g., One thinking strategy is "organizing." I might give children 4 pictures and say, "Read so that you can put these 4 pictures in the order they occur in the poem." That would require sequencing, a form of organization. Please do this by Sunday, Mar. 1.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
RWEC Ch. 7, Comprehension
What is reading comprehension? What are critical components of guided reading lessons? How do teachers plan comprehension lessons? What questions do you have about teaching children to read with comprehension? Please post no later than Feb. 22.
Monday, February 9, 2009
RWEC Ch. 4 (Phonemic Awareness)
What is phonemic awareness? What is one way to teach it? What is one question you have about pp 84-95 in RWEC? Please post no later than Feb.10.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
RWEC Ch. 2 and NAEYC Emergent Literacy Response
After reading Ch. 2 in RWEC and NAEYC, how would you answer the core questions? What are your two most pressing questions about what emergent literacy is or how you can support it as a teacher? Please post by Jan. 25 at the latest.
Monday, January 12, 2009
RWEC Ch. 1 Response
You were assigned Chapter 1in your text and asked to read in order to begin to answer questions like: "Who are we as readers? As writers? What are reading, writing, literacy, teaching, and learning? What do we know about teaching children to read and write?" Please post one comment and one question you have based on this reading before Jan. 14.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Syllabus and Calendar Questions
After reading through the syllabus and calendar, please post by January 18 at least two questions you have about this course by clicking on the comments link below.
Introductions: Who are you?
Click on the comments link and write an introduction. Who are you? What are your general interests? Why do you want to become a teacher? What can you share that would help us understand you?
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