Today's class was really fun. We finished up our mini
lessons and presented some of the teaching aids. For the mini lesson, Rhea read
a book called "From head to toe", which was about the different
movements you can do with your body. We then named all the body parts that were
mentioned in the story. After writing all the parts on the board, Rhea gave us
each four pictures to match with the words on the board. She then passed out a
worksheet where we had to write and draw what we can do with our body
parts. I thought Rhea’s mini lesson was
very effective and her activities were something that I think students will really
enjoy. Next was Jessilyn’s mini lesson and her focus was on adjectives. She
started off by asking us if we knew what an adjective is, then we did examples
on the board. Then she gave us each a bag with an item inside and without
looking inside, we had to use all our senses and write down three adjectives to
describe the item. After we wrote three
adjectives, we had to create a sentence using one of the adjectives that we
wrote down and from there, we each had to guess what our items were. I liked
how her activity involved the use of all your senses, which made learning about
adjectives even more fun.
I thought all the teaching aids were very cool, simple, and
very effective. Rachel’s bookmark buddy was awesome. Students can use it for so
many things and I can definitely see myself using this with my future students
one day. Rheas write and wipe board was something I have never heard of and it
just seems very cool to use in the classroom and to really engage the students.
Jessilyn’s fiddle stick game was really interesting as well. It reinforces the
students reading and vocabulary skills and I would like to use this teaching
aid with my students someday.
Today’s class gave me a lot of ideas and it really opened my
eyes to all the different lessons and the different ways you can teach those
lessons. I thought everyone did a great job and hopefully you’ll enjoy my
teaching aid next Thursday!
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