Upon completing the end of semester sheet about our blogs, and writers notebooks, I thought further about the assignments that I completed, and sometimes didn't complete on time, for this class. I think that it is very beneficial to have us the teachers, complete and interact in different ways of writing that we would like to have our students do. Even though at times it was like pulling teeth for me to sit down with my journal and write two entries, I was able to make it through and near the end come up with ideas much quicker than I did at the begining of the semester. I enjoyed completeing the in class activities and interacting because this kept my interest and allowed for us not to just read about different methods of teaching lessons, but actually hands on complete and discuss these items as well.
There are so many wonderful strategies that I have learned through this course that I don't even knw where to start. I hope that I can use all of these in my future classrooms and my greatest fear is that I will not remember all of these strategies. Then again, when we watched the video two weeks ago about the current generation, the statistic that struck me the most was the one about how the information we learn in college will be outdated by the time we are out. Although I don't think that this completely applies becuase I hope to be teaching in a year and a half, it will be such a challenge to keep up to date on the latest teaching strategies and technologies once I am set in a way of doing something.
The only frustrating times that i had during this semester we when learning new and exciting material in 339, we would end up relearning the same strategies in 340. This does show that the methods that were discussed twice were exceptionally important however I think that a great idea for future semesters of this course would be to have the same teacher for 339 and 340. This would allow for maximum teaching time and not a recap of strategies that were already learned in 339 being taught in 340.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Templeton Experience/ Mutimodal Classrooms
When the class was given the opportunity to share our projects with the K-6 children at Templeton I was nervous about the explanation of the product that I had completed and the lack of visual appeal that came with the online display of my genres. I found it very interesting that the children were so intrigued to learn about the subjects that we were writing on. Eleanor Roosevelt isn't quite as exciting as Barbies or Disney World, however my project was still able to get attention and teach children about my topic as well as the writing process that I used to complete it. When working with a kindergartner, I was able to get a better look at what the students were drawn into, and the types of questions that they were asking. Although he was unable to completely grasp some of the projects, my kindergartner showed interest in learning about the topics and showing his understanding of the information that the students were presenting them with.
I think that introducing the children to different types of literature's on various topics allowed for them to think of literacy as a multi modal process. Showing that after doing the research we were able to come up with the various genre pieces showed how to further the process and use the information to create something they were interested in. When giving children the opportunity to write their own research papers, they will have the influences of popular culture genres of writing and topics. Their home life along with these aspects will help them to choose something that interests them and this is very important for children to create their own modalities.
I think that introducing the children to different types of literature's on various topics allowed for them to think of literacy as a multi modal process. Showing that after doing the research we were able to come up with the various genre pieces showed how to further the process and use the information to create something they were interested in. When giving children the opportunity to write their own research papers, they will have the influences of popular culture genres of writing and topics. Their home life along with these aspects will help them to choose something that interests them and this is very important for children to create their own modalities.
Monday, November 8, 2010
MGRP gets closer to the finish
While working on my MGRP genres, I was shocked to see how much information I still was able to pry out of what I had already learned. The genres were much more important to me for the learning process because I am a very good last minute writer, and seem to be able to slide by in most things with ease. The genres however, required me to not only look at the information that was presented to me but also to take a personal look on the information and show my interpretation. I created a graffiti piece, diary entry, newspaper article, newspaper ad, and I AM poem. I learned so much more when completing these than I did in the research project. I believe that this is great insight into how I would like to run my classroom in the future. Although i do understand that writing a research paper is very typical and has its benefits, I think that children can get so much more from doing the research and turning it into their own genre of literature to present. I had my doubts about this project but was very pleased after completing the genres because I had finally found the strategy that resignated with the area and style of teaching that I hope to eventually work in.
I created a Glogster to show all of the genres that I used for this project. http://lcburbri.glogster.com/eleanor-roosevelt/
I created a Glogster to show all of the genres that I used for this project. http://lcburbri.glogster.com/eleanor-roosevelt/
Monday, November 1, 2010
Week 9 observations
During week 9, we used the book Seeing the Blue Between to learn about using poetry in writing. This was actually one of the most beneficial things that we have completed this year i believe. Because this is one of the first times that we were exposed to tons of different types of one genre, I feel as if I will be able to encourage poetry in my classroom not only by teaching them the rules for different poetic forms, but also how to read a poem, and react to it. This is something that is very important to show the understanding of what the children have read, and also it allows for them to have a chance to feel like they are successful poets as well.
When conferencing with the children over Skype, it was very evident that they were very proud and confident of their poems they had written. This is something that obviously took them several weeks to complete, and there were many steps involved to have the coordination of the art teacher, computer lab, and classroom writing time all cooperate. I would love to implement something like this in my future classroom, although I don't think that I will spend as much time as the teacher did. I do think that using different modalities of literature is highly important for the children to grasp concepts, however I want to expose my children to different types of literature all at once, so I would add in something such as letter writing to the principal and other staff to come see their poems and pictures (like Beth showed). This i believe would be more helpful to have a well rounded unit.
When conferencing with the children over Skype, it was very evident that they were very proud and confident of their poems they had written. This is something that obviously took them several weeks to complete, and there were many steps involved to have the coordination of the art teacher, computer lab, and classroom writing time all cooperate. I would love to implement something like this in my future classroom, although I don't think that I will spend as much time as the teacher did. I do think that using different modalities of literature is highly important for the children to grasp concepts, however I want to expose my children to different types of literature all at once, so I would add in something such as letter writing to the principal and other staff to come see their poems and pictures (like Beth showed). This i believe would be more helpful to have a well rounded unit.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Donut House
The quote which first stuck out to me in the article Donut House was, "learning to read, not reading to learn." I think that thinking about children reading to learn is a wonderful idea and perspective to take in my future career. It is such a challenge to think about not teaching children to learn and focusing on the phonetics. Using sociodramatic play in classrooms and whole language approaches are great benefits to leraners.
The donut shop idea is such a wonderful cultural experience for the students in the class. A unit lesson about real life aspects would ge great to implement in my future and i really hope to have the time to make it thoughtful, and cover the standards that are necessary for my grade level.
The donut shop idea is such a wonderful cultural experience for the students in the class. A unit lesson about real life aspects would ge great to implement in my future and i really hope to have the time to make it thoughtful, and cover the standards that are necessary for my grade level.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Classroom Experiences
When in the classroom this past week, I experienced the children reading and writing and discussed the reading levels with the teacher. I think this is something that is vvery important to my learning process as a future teacher. In the second grade classroom, I witnessed the children doing guided reading on the "average" grade level with the group as a whole. They later transition into independent reading while the teacher conferences with children on an individual basis about the stories that they are reading. During this time I was able to walk around the classroom and read along side students who were interested in reading aloud. I was particularly intrigued by one boy who had his desk facing the chalkboard away from the other students. When I asked him to read aloud, I was taken back. I do not believe in juding students by the placements that their teachers have placed them in, and wanted to see what it was that he was secluded for. When he began reading the (extremely advanced) comic book aloud, he was reading at a very steady pace and using intonation in his voice for the characters. I then discussed his advanced level with the teacher and she explained to me that he was one of the most advanced students in her class, she showed me the levels that each student were on and I was overwhelmed with the range of readers. Some students were reading at a kindergarten level while this student in particular was testing at above a 6th grade level. This resignates with me becuase it shows that not only do i need to prepare myself for the range of readers i will be dealing with, but I also must learn how to cater each of them so that they are always advancing, and moving forward. I need to continually think about how i am going to reach all of the learners.
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