Yoga & My Class

This week I was only in my class for the morning, it was lots of fun but way too short! I taught a math lesson on two digit addition which went well with just a few things that I need to improve upon. Next time I teach math I would like to use a different timer, not one from my phone as I found it to not be very effective. I would also like to take assessment notes, this week I was so engaged and busy helping and teaching the students that I didn’t get a chance.

As the picture above suggests I would like to discuss yoga in my classroom and what I would like to see result from my unit and what challenges I may encounter. I attend yoga on a regular basis as It is part of my self care routine, It helps me stay present and appreciate my body and mind for all that it does for me every second of every day. I am extremely excited about teaching yoga come long practicum and there are so many things I would like to accomplish. I would love to see my class begin to understand that by not thinking all the time, by letting go of all thoughts, worries and questions we are actually helping are mind become stronger. My class is very high energy and need many opportunities to let this energy out. I plan on acknowledging this fact by offering my class many brain breaks and DPA on Friday mornings  so that when it is time to do yoga in the afternoon they are ready to practice yoga with their minds, body and spirit. I believe that my class is able to do this as they have practiced yoga since September and look forward to it each week. I also hope to diversify my yoga instruction each week so that my students stay engaged and are challenged depending on their needs. One thing that I have always appreciated when attending yoga classes was the inclusive and non-judgmental atmosphere I would love to replicate that atmosphere with my class on Friday afternoons. I plan to do to this by reminding my students that we are all are own people and every body is different and every day is different and that is what makes us beautiful and capable human beings. I fell in love with this quote this weekend that I thought connected well with SEL and yoga in my classroom, ” The success of yoga does not lie in the ability to perform postures but in how its positively changes the way we live our life and our relationships.” I know that my yoga unit will be challenging and at times frustrating as there will be so many students at various levels. But If all I can do is help some of them realize that both their body and mind are beautiful and powerful I will feel as If I have accomplished something.  As for resources I need to start looking into what programs are currently circulating and perhaps find a local instructor that would be willing to offer some advice or guidance. And lastly I am looking forward to seeing my class next week and to meet all my new instructors of second term!

There’s a WOCKET in my POCKET

Thursday there was definitely a wocket in my pocket, things were a little different and very silly. This was because my school adviser was away at a workshop and there was a teacher on call in and me of course. What made things extra tricky was the fact that it was an indoor/outdoor recess meaning the classes had a choice of staying inside or going outside as it was raining. It became ever more apparent to me that physical activity whether it be DPA, recess or brain breaks is 100% necessary for the success for both my students and I. Following recess the class was easily distracted and struggled to listen and follow instructions. I definitely had to take a few deep breathes and reevaluate certain situations and the way I phrased things to the class. The TOC was lots of fun to work with and had some great tips to offer me throughout the day when I was teaching. It was difficult for her to communicate with the class at certain times as she did not know many of their names did not know the students as well as I do. This meant I was often the one who got the classes attention and prepared them for transitions, it was nice to have the responsibility even though it was challenging at times. One thing I will be trying next week is a new attention grabbing rhyme, chant or pattern to get the classes attention as I found myself relying on my voice throughout the day and I would like that to change.

After lunch I taught a poetry lesson, overall it went well and the class had established a general understanding of rhyme which is the main characteristic of couplet poetry. The aspects of the lesson that went well was the fact that it was more student focused and less teacher directed, the class would have not been able to listen to me teach for longer than ten minutes. I also had to adapt my lesson to include more brain breaks and movement for the class as the carpet time was challenging for many students. I read the Dr.Seuss story There’s a WOCKET in my POCKET and it made the class giggle and offered them an opportunity to really think about rhyming and more generally words and sounds. While reading and listening to the class’s observations, questions and connections I realized that poetry and Dr. Suess’s stories are lots of fun to read and listen to but more importantly they allow students to play with words and sounds and begin to see the beauty that lies within language. And this idea can be summed up beautifully by the words of W.H Auden, “A poet is before anything else, a person who is passionately in love with language”.  In the future weeks I will be teaching the class poetry I hope to build on this idea of the beauty of language and help the class see this beauty present in their own poetry.

Thursday October 22nd

Today was my first full day in Division 11, I have been anticipating this day ever since I found out my practicum class. It went exceptionally well I was able to work closely with my school adviser and get to know the students in the class on an individual basis as well as a whole class dynamic. This class does things a little differently as the teachers teach Division 11 and Division 9 as one large class, however today they had a special guest artist in so the classes were separate all day. This was helpful for me as it gave me a chance to get to know the students in a more personal way as I was able to spend time with each student throughout the day. My favourite part of the day was reading a Halloween story to the class after lunch it felt like my first “teacher moment” at first I was a little nervous but once I started reading it felt so natural. I also spoke to my SA all throughout the day and we were able establish  good rapport, I am so happy I will have the opportunity to work with such a passionate and knowledgeable teacher. We also discussed my two  week practicum and I now have a good understanding of what will be expected of me and what types of classroom activities/lessons I will be teaching, I can’t wait! I have already begun looking through my read aloud SEL book options and have discussed them with my SA I am looking forward to reading again and leading a lesson with my class. I really enjoyed spending the day with the students, I am excited to learn more about each and every student. Next week I hope to come prepared with some activities and lesson plan ideas to review with my SA for me to teach in my two week practicum. I also hope to remember all the students names and get to know their strengths and needs in more depth. Next Thursday cant come fast enough!

Thursday October 15th

Thursday was my second observation day at Newton Elementary it was filled with happy students and a surprisingly comfortable me. We began the day at the Surrey School Districts head office where we received our name tags and were spoken to by the District Principal, he offered some words of wisdom. It was intriguing to hear his perspective on things he said one thing that really resonated with me and it was that when he is hiring he is looking for teachers that are on a growth trajectory, he’s looking for people that take initiative, jump in and take risks. I hold very high expectations for myself and expect thing to be perfect a lot of the time. I know these are lofty and unrealistic goals and it is my goal that through my experiences in the classroom and outside the classroom this year that i change, that I am able to lower my expectations and be more kind to myself and embrace my mistakes. On Friday I found out my placement and was surprised and overreacted, it was not what I expected. This weekend I spoke to friends and family, thought through some things on my own and arrived to a conclusion. I have a passion for teaching and want to be a kind of teacher that pushes students out of their comfort zones to be the best versions of themselves and in order for me to be that kind of teacher I need to be able to adapt and try new things. Ultimately this year is going to be difficult and full of challenges but I need acknowledge that and realize that it is only going to make me a stronger  individual and an adaptable, passionate and professional teacher. It took me a few days to come to this conclusion but I am excited and I am looking forward to my practicum in November, the class fits me well and I am eager to get to know the students, my school adviser and Raman.

Questions are inevitable when you are observing in a classroom both teachers and students frequently ask and answer questions. I started my observations in Mrs. Robinson’s class where I observed Ms.Lu a student teacher who was teaching a lesson on the Federal Elections. She asked many questions to the students individually, at table groups, and to the class as a whole. I found the students to be most responsive when they were asked questions at their table groups or individually. Ms. Lu made sure to offer praise after every students response and she would correct if the students answer wasn’t necessarily the one she was looking for. She implemented wait time when she asked questions giving students an opportunity to think about how they may answer, I found this to be important as there were students of various abilities in the classroom. The second class I worked with was the grade 2/3 class where the students are full of wonder and ask many questions all the time. I observed in the class after lunch which explained their energy level, one of the teachers read “It’s Okay to be Different” as they transitioned from lunch back to class. The teacher posed questions throughout the story to guide the students reading and also connecting the story to their lives and experiences. I thought it worked particularly well as it made the message of the book seem relevant in the students’ lives. This will be the class I will be doing my practicum with so I plan to use some of these questioning techniques when I am teaching my SEL book lesson, I plan to read “The Invisible String” or “the dot”. Often questions seem insignificant however I think it is important to remember that there is a lot of thought that goes into questions by both teachers and students. It is my hope that I put a lot of thought into the questions I pose to my class and am aware of the specific language that I use.