Overall I would rate this week a 5. I had a great week in
the classroom and saw a lot of growth from my students. I was surprised that 16/23 students said all
of their sight words this week! 6/23 only missed 1 or 2, and we only had 1
student who did not know any. For the first week having sight words, they did
awesome! This week I believe my management has gotten a lot better. I have
added different tools to make transitions smoother and to get the students
quiet faster. Next week, I know I need to briefly review the letters and letter
sounds with my higher groups just for practice, and spend more time with my lower
groups on letters and sounds. They were able to get their sight words because I
practiced with them so much, but still struggle with identifying their letters and letter sounds. My short-term efforts of adding classroom management
materials, is helping my long-term goal of classroom management. Again, I feel
like I used my time very well this week and there isn’t anything I would
change. I had indecision about letting the students walk around the room to get
themselves in groups for a math lesson. However, I decided to try it, and it
worked really well and they enjoyed the activity. The first logical steps for
next week is to start lesson planning, and working on my portfolio.
I analyzed my students data from phonics, daily 5, and math
all this week, which helped me plan my instruction for next week. I know my
higher groups are doing well with letter recognition and sounds, and my lower
groups need more practice. I also know that most of my students know how to
write their numbers 1-7, the main issue is writing them backwards, so I will
focus on having them write their numbers correctly. The advice
would share with my other student teachers is to make sure you are
working on your portfolio as you go!
NCPTS:
This week I increased in standard 1a, by using a variety of
data from the information we got during our data dives to plan our groups. I
increased in standard 2d because I met with the speech teacher at our school
and learned some new ways to help my student who has a speech impediment. I
increased in standard 3a by integrating science into my literacy in two
different lessons this week. I increased in standard 4e by including critical
thinking. Students got to pick two colors of paint they wanted to mix. They
then had to predict what color they would turn, and recorded the actual color
it turned to. I increased in standard 5c my modifying my lessons each day based
on what the students struggled with.
I worked on my parent log, PDP, and videoed this week as
part of my portfolio. My CE and I are all set right now.
Lindsey,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you had an awesome week. I am thankful that you are seeing growth with your students because growth can mean only one thing, that you are effective! Keep up the good work!
Rating this week a 5 is great to hear! You are definitely making progress with management of student behavior and differentiation of lessons.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work!
Lindsey, seeing growth is one of the most rewarding things because you know those students are learning through you. I hope you continue to see that growth in your classroom and i'm confident you will. Hang in there!
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