It is still unreal to me that graduation is right around the corner. As the year has been coming to an end, I've been lesson planning as much as possible to get as much practice in before I have my own classroom. Attached are the lessons I have taught this past week.
The first lesson attached below is a science lesson. The students were just started a new unit on properties of stars and my engage was made through prezi. Through my prezi, I was able to make it appear as if the students were looking through a telescope and zooming in on the stars to make their observations. The students thoroughly enjoyed learning about stars through the Promethean board, the engage allowed them to visual what scientists see and make accurate observations. The results were that the classroom was richer because the students were more motivated, engaged, and willing to participate.
The first lesson attached below is a science lesson. The students were just started a new unit on properties of stars and my engage was made through prezi. Through my prezi, I was able to make it appear as if the students were looking through a telescope and zooming in on the stars to make their observations. The students thoroughly enjoyed learning about stars through the Promethean board, the engage allowed them to visual what scientists see and make accurate observations. The results were that the classroom was richer because the students were more motivated, engaged, and willing to participate.
lesson_plan-_stars.docx |
The next lesson I have attached is a lesson my collaborating teacher and I planned together. In this lesson, we taught our students how to see the relationship between stanzas in a poem. My students love figurative language and surprisingly pick up the language very well. They love poetry and they loved learning how stanzas build off of one another.
lesson_plan-robert_frost.docx |