This is a reminder that, for your unit plans that are due today, please ensure that you have included the following:
- Complete unit plan template
- Complete lesson plans for the first two lessons of your unit
Cheers,
– Lawrence
This is a reminder that, for your unit plans that are due today, please ensure that you have included the following:
Cheers,
– Lawrence
Any teacher worth his or her salt loves a freebie. Here’s two for you, one school related and the other sure to get you groovin’ on the long bus ride home:
The Writing Triangle: Planning, Revision, and Assessment by Graham Foster
This full text of this book is available for preview at the Pembroke Publishers site. It should be of interest to anyone teaching Language Arts on practicum. Here’s the blurb:
“Writing improves when students learn good planning, revision, and assessment strategies that specifically apply to different writing forms — Description, Narration, Lyric Poetry, Exposition, Persuasion/Deliberative Inquiry Research, Business Letters, and Exploratory Writing. Each of these forms is thoroughly discussed in this book, with suggestions for exploring key features, planning strategies, specific revision criteria, and assessment techniques. This bold book represents a complete makeover for tired textbooks about the writing process. It illustrates effective ways teachers can guide their students to become inspired, and turn ordinary writing into something extraordinary.”
On a related note, the text you’ll be using in the LLED 320 course I’ll be teaching to you is Student Diversity and it’s also from Pembroke.
Girl Talk – All Day
According to everyone’s good friends at Wikipedia, Gregg Michael Gillis (born October 26, 1981 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), better known by his stage name Girl Talk, is an American musician and DJ specializing in mashups and digital sampling.
He has recently released a new album and it’s available for a free download. That’s right. No grey areas here just go to his record label’s site and download it. Watch and listen to this review to get an idea if the album might be of interest:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMKfsj1fg5g[/youtube]
I’ve been listening to All Day a lot lately and it’s fun to play “name that tune” with all the samples. To help you out if you decide to play that game, too, here’s a (lengthy) list of all the sampled songs on All Day.
Well, there you go. Two freebies for the holidays. Enjoy.
– Lawrence
Well, Movember is over and so is the term. Here’s how we wrapped up:
Nonverbal Communicative Intelligence for Classroom Management
Seeing as management is a concern for all beginning teachers, I wanted to address the topic in some manner before you headed out to your 2-week prac. That said, the topic is huge, so I wanted to keep the session short, practical, and focused on skills that you could use on the morning of Tuesday, 4 January 2010, if need be. Thus, I focused on five nonverbal skills:
that research has proven to be very useful in creating effective learning environments.
Here’s a link to the Prezi I created to introduce the topic:
Also, here’s the full article on which today’s class was based:
We used the Learning Stations strategy to process the skills-based content of the article. Stations are a great way to allow students to set the pace of their own learning. Here are some links to sites with info on LS:
After the station work, I took a few questions and provided suggestions for how management skills can be stacked – done simultaneously – to increase their effectiveness.
If you feel like kicking it old school, watch the classic training video below – “Maintaining Classroom Discipline” – to see how Mr. Grimes teaches and manages his Math class:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHzTUYAOkPM[/youtube]
Bits & Pieces:
Writing this heading reminds me of Kibble and Bits and that product’s TV commercials. Check it out as we skip down memory lane:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP9dn3j6uDk[/youtube]
Now, where was I? Oh, ya, bits and pieces:
– 2-Week Practicum Observation of Your Teaching
– Practicum Binder
– LLED 320 Writing Samples
Here’s the first page of a sample writing sample:
Pre-2-Week Practicum Letter
Unit Planning
Inquiry Task One-Pagers
That’s all for now. All the best for a relaxing holiday.
– Lawrence