Tuesday, March 28, 2017

DOKs DOKs DOKs

Class tonight was helpful but a bit stressful for me. I haven't quite mastered the creation of lesson plans on the fly. It takes me time to think about what I want to teach and how I want to teach it. Then there's the matter of the DOK questions. It is great to get all the practice we are getting in class, and I am always glad to have done it after class but when it is happening I am trying not to pull my hair out! 

When I was first asked to include DOK questions in a lesson plan I had a tough time doing it. I went online to find verbs to use in the questions and found a lot of helpful tools. One thing that has helped me quite a lot is a Bloom's Taxonomy verb wheel. Hopefully it is a useful tool for some of you as well! 

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Strategies and Reflections thus far...

So far this class has really taught me a lot. There are so many strategies in section two of the book it is hard to know which ones to use when. I have had some trouble finding strategies to use for third grade math lessons. My plan was to do fractions but I can't find a strategy to fit it. My other ideas are multiplication or time. If anyone has any ideas about what might fit into a plan over these topics, please let me know! 

I definitely plan to incorporate mind mapping into one of my plans. From what was done in class I have seen how useful a mind map can be. It is also something students of most ages can do (with varying level of detail) so that makes it a very useful tool. 

Good luck with lesson plans everyone!  

Friday, March 17, 2017

Lesson ideas

I have actually been having a harder time coming up with lesson ideas for this class than I normally do. I think it is because this isn't a thematic unit so I have to have 10 individual ideas instead of one culminating one. I don't have any lesson plans finished, but I hope to by the end of the weekend. Third grade will be my focus because I have been placed in third grade for student teaching this fall and hope to get a feel for it. I have ideas for my first two plans. First is a math lesson on fractions where students will create flip books. It shouldn't take more than two days. The second is a science lesson over the life cycle of plants. Students will be creating foldable flower books that I found online (they are the cutest!). 

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Introduction poem

Claire
Friendly, Loyal, Intelligent, Thoughtful
Sibling of Sam
Lover of animals, family, and friends
Who feels anxiousness, strength, and loved
Who fears creepy crawlies, confrontation, and change
Who will finally graduate next fall
Who would like to see the ocean, more people adopt animals, and more support for victims of sexual assault
Resident of Columbia
Jeffery