So proud of you for waiting for 100% silence and eyes on you before giving directions! Yaassss queen!
#Bright spot
00:05:25 Mackenzie Massey Posted on: 04/02/2017
It might be cool to have students check their work as a class (with student explanation / justification for answers) before passing the work in. This would give them instant feedback on their mastery of the content, and allow for you to address any misunderstandings quickly before moving on with the lesson. We can use the TLAC "show me" strategy where students can hold up answers in the air, giving you a quick visual scan of "did they get it, or nah?" We can also talk strategy/procedures for checking student work, which will ultimately make your life easier AND help students take ownership of their learning :)
#Idea
00:02:47 Mackenzie Massey Posted on: 04/02/2017
I love that you are still patient, understanding, and helpful with Cash instead of getting irritated. He is definitely a student that takes a lot of positive thinking and task reminders from you, which can be exhausting as a teacher. You do a great job of gently nudging him back on task and handling misunderstanding instead of lecturing about completing work.
00:02:04 Mackenzie Massey Posted on: 04/02/2017
Students are overwhelmingly on task and seem to be managing their time effectively. Circulating definitely helps to set a high expectation for students! This proactive approach helps to prevent any potential conflicts from off- task students.
#Bright spot
00:07:16 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
Daily Write subject relates to the day's lesson and the overall unit, allowing students to make connections and activate background knowledge.
00:05:45 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
Students clearly understand the expectation and routine. :)
00:05:14 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
I then helped her connect the word to another academic vocabulary word we had learned previously. 00:05:03 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017 This student was having difficulty with a word in the text. I used relatable context clues for the student so that she could determine the word meaning.
00:04:35 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
Giving students a verbal reminder of where they need to be to stay on track with the activity helps them to manage their time.
00:03:51 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
Later, I returned to this student to follow-up and check that he understood the concept. He had completed the assignment correctly.
00:03:23 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
Both of these students do better with concrete, relatable examples. I used the example of arguing over who is stronger to highlight how language affects the strength of an argument.
Mackenzie Massey replied to: Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/02/2017
I loved this example, and it worked perfectly for two of your trickiest kids! They were both totally into it and will remember the lesson for longer now that they have feeling and memory to attach to it.
00:02:15 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
I circulate around the classroom several times, this keeps students on track!
00:01:50 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
When students are settled and focused I am able to have individual conferences. This check in time allows me to give further assistance to the students who need it, as well as just assessing any immediate needs.
00:01:05 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
The directions for the activity are on the board, with page numbers and a countdown timer. The best part of this is that slide took me 2 minutes to make! The use of visuals has really helped students be focused on the task.
00:00:55 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
Recognizing which students are meeting my expectation makes the task a positive.
00:00:28 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
The use of both verbal and visual countdowns is an effective tool. Students know the expectation, and respond quickly.
00:00:22 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
My classroom is bright and positive. It's a happy space for kids as well as a functional classroom. I have figured out systems for most of our daily classroom work, and the students know how and where to find the materials they need.
00:00:13 Jennifer Siger Posted on: 04/01/2017
One-Pagers are an AVID strategy that I use a great deal. They have simple, clear instructions that utilize a lot of higher order thinking skills. Students are very proud of the finished product.