3 and 4 out of 10

Hello!

I have been so horrible for not posting 🙁 I’m usually pretty good at this … but it has been absolutely crazy tiring! In a good way though.

I’ve been telling my friends that I have been soooo tired lately. Like every night I’m always “complaining” to my family about how tired I am… but at the same time, I’m also the happiest I’ve ever been.

It’s a tiring job,  but I’m happy to do it. It has been an absolute roller coaster of a ride. I feel like I have been learning so much already within the short 4 weeks that I have spent in the classroom.

Many teacher are giving me great suggestions/comments and feedback — which is great! Because I’m in my practicum to learn… and if I have to make a few mistakes to learn, then I’ll make those mistakes.
Based on all these experiences, Here are a few things that I think I need to work on:
* Classroom Management : All teachers tell me that classroom management is the hardest to master, and it seems that no matter how “senior” a teacher is.. classroom management is always something that people struggle with and “work on”. It is definitely something that I need to work on. It is soooo difficult to find that balance between being nice and being firm enough that the students won’t disrespect you/think you’re just “fooling around” or “not a real teacher”. I really am trying. I have been trying different ways to manage the class, which my S.A. says is a good thing. I have been trying the claps, call-outs, counting it out, and just plain waiting. A teacher in my school suggested flicking the light switch. I’m not 100% sure about using that, but I told her that I might try it when I think that the behaviours in the class is getting too much

*My lessons: My SA mentioned to me that my lessons are typically and usually good. But they don’t have a good “flow” to them. Like they aren’t as strong as they hoped they could be in terms of the connections they make with what they’re all learning. I think it’s pretty difficult to make the lessons flow smoothly when I’m only teaching a certain amount of the day. I am hoping that as I take on a greater teaching load, my lessons will flow more smoothly because there will be no more awkward “okay,… so I’ll just pass you off to your teacher now…” moments.

*MYSELF: I am learning to be more flexible. I am learning that not everything I plan will turn out the way that I planned. I’m also trying to be much more creative because when things don’t turn out the way that I planned, then I better have a good way to turn that “Oops” into something Beautiful (Something I’ve learned from the Beautiful Oops!)

But over-all, I really am having a great time teaching K/Grade 1. I understand now when teachers say that teaching a K/1 split is difficult, because it is. I feel like I’m planning for TWO classes sometimes, and in a way, I guess I kind of am. But sticking with my INQUIRY question, I do want to maintain that classroom community within my split class — so I’m really hoping to integrate more SEL-like activities and lessons throughout the school day. It’ll definitely contribute to a more positive classroom climate (not that my SA isn’t already doing an AMAZING job at that!)

I feel like I can type/talk about my practicum experience for days! There’s so much to say and in a way I don’t even know where to begin.

But it’s 10:30pm on a Sunday night and I am currently typing some last minute changes to lessons I have made.
This is me being flexible, but at the same time — this is the reason why I’m tired!
BUT, also really happy! I’m so excited to do the lesson with my students tomorrow 🙂 I think it’ll go great!

6 weeks to go! Time is passing by way too quick!

 

2 out of 10

Hello!

I almost forgot to post my practicum reflection!
2nd week of practicum has been exciting. I feel like I’ve been learning so much — about the students and about myself.

I am currently doing Mind-up, Kindergarten Table Activities & Math.

Math is still sort of a struggle — measurement is definitely difficult to teach. But teaching them >, < and = has been super great! 🙂 WOHOO (FINALLY)

I think I’m sort-of getting a hang of Math.

I really enjoyed planning the K table activities because it allowed me to explore other subject areas (language arts, science, etc). It also makes me wonder what it’d be like if I were in a straight Kindergarten class.

Since it was my first “full” week of practicum. I felt a little more tired than the first week. But I do feel like I’m building up that teacher momentum. So hoping that’ll just keep going!

1 out of 10

I can’t believe that the time has finally come! I remember hearing about the 10 week practicum and feeling totally overwhelmed and excited by the fact that I’ll be in the schools for TEN WHOLE WEEKS… and that was back in September.
Now, it’s April and IT’S HERE!!!!!!!!!! I’m so excited and nervous at the same time!
I feel like I’ve been saying this to everyone but I’m so excited because this has been a dream since forever — and at the same time nervous because I want to do so well.

My first week, I think, has been a bit rocky (or rockier than the past)
I taught Math for the majority of the week, and did MindUp (and a little bit more Math on Friday).

For Math, I was teaching them measurement (height, length, width). Going into the lesson, I thought that this would be something really easy for them to understand and do. I was even a bit nervous that they would think that it was TOO easy! But I was wrong. Measurement seemed to be a little more difficult than I anticipated. I felt like they only truly understood what measurement was after each group went through the “Teacher lesson” with me. Which explains why some of them had difficulty answering the other worksheets. I’m  glad that the students were having fun with measurements though. It seemed as if they were all fairly engaged and happy as they tried to figure out how to do the activities.

For next week, I’m doing more measurement (YAY), but this time with perimeter. I have already explained what perimeter is very briefly on Friday. So I’m hoping that they would need less of an explanation on Monday when we do ROUND 2 of Measurement!

Like mentioned previously, I am also starting up on MindUp! I did the first of the fifteen lessons on Friday and I thought that it went well. The kids all seemed very happy and engaged throughout the activity. There were a few “giggles”happening when I tried doing breathing exercises with them.. but I think that these things get better over time and I’m sure that if we continue doing MindUp!, It’ll be less awkward and more relaxing and calming for these students. I’m doing two more MindUp lessons on Wednesday and Friday with the students, so I’m pretty excited about that!

Also, I’m really excited about my Kindergarten table activities I have planned for the Ks this coming week. The theme of the week is nursery rhymes/dinosaurs — and I think that the activities I have planned out for them are super fun so I can’t wait for them to explore them 🙂

Honestly, the first week has gotten my confidence in teaching Math a bit shaken up — so I’m hoping that this coming week’s lessons will flow much more smoothly! 🙂 (Going to take in all the suggestions/comments/feedback/ etc I’ve received from everyone and hopefully my lessons will be so much better!!!)

 

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