Saturday, September 11, 2010

Observations
So far I have learned a lot in the Kindergarten classroom that I have been in.  One thing that I have observed is the teacher going over the rules for the classroom, different centers and different activities.  When she goes through these things she either posts the rules in the classroom or has a hand signal to remind the students of what the rules are.  In addition to seeing the teacher go over the rules I have also seen the teacher enforce the rules.  I have seen the teacher have to tell students to stop what they are doing and also go back over the rules to remind the students of them.  I have also seen the teacher enforce the rules by using her behavior chart which she fills out every day. 
I have also observed that there are students from all over the spectrum of learning.  There are some students who are advanced and there are some students who are below where they should be.  I have seen her do some one on one work that can start to help some of the students.  She is still trying to get in the swing of things and get the basic rules followed before she starts changing instruction for certain students. 

Teaching Style
            The teacher in my classroom has set up the classroom as a teacher centered classroom.  Most of the time the teacher is lecturing to the students; sometimes that students are able to go into their own groups and do some thinking in small groups. 
My teaching style is a combination of teacher and student centered learning.  In the lesson plans that I form I try to make sure that there is a combination of the two.  In Kindergarten there does need to be a lot of teacher centered activities because the students do not know what they are supposed to be doing.  I think that a teacher needs to be actively thinking of ways to make a classroom students centered instead of teacher centered.  I also like to keep the students constantly engaged.  With a group of students that is six years old a teacher has to always giving them options and introducing new things so the students do not start staring off into space or messing with their crayon boxes.

Incorporating the Two Styles
One thing that I am going to take from my supervising teachers teaching style is the way that the teacher talks and her facial expressions when reading a book.  She is someone that will change the way that she is talking when she is reading story.  This makes the students more interested in what is being read.  She will also change the way that her face looks depending on how the story is going.  Even when she is asking a questions her face and voice look and sound like they are asking a questions.  Being exaggerated in this way helps the students to be more interested in what is being taught or read. 

New Elements
            One instructional element that is new to me is the computer software that the teachers use.  The students are required to go through a computer game that helps the students to build computer skills and also learn words.  This is something that I like; it gives the students a chance to see something different and see something presented in a different way.  I also like that the students are getting a chance to work on computers.  A lot of the students have not been on computers before or if they have been on one they have not done a lot of them.  This gives the students the experience that they need to start forming in order to be successful in their generation.

Comfortable Elements
            There were a lot of things that were familiar to me.  The ELMOs are something that I had at my first internship, so I am already used to how they work and what they should be used for.  I am also used to seeing teachers using songs as an instructional element.  I was surprised the first time when I came in and the students were signing the “letter sounds” song that I already knew, and “the days of the week” song.  I really like using songs to help the students remember information that they are learning.   One other instructional element that I am used to is to have hand signals to let the students do something.  My teacher says, “Give me five” and the students put one hand up.  That means the students need to be quiet and have eyes on the teacher.   The students also have to put up two fingers to go to the bathroom.  

Professional Development
            One thing that I want to do next is to perfect my classroom management skills and also think of different ways to help students learn the information they need to know in a different way.  This coming week I am going to have a chance to do that.  My internship teacher is going to be doing testing on Tuesday with the students at the computer, so she is going to tell me what she wants me to do and I am going to do it while she is doing the testing.  I am also going to do my peer to peer which will be a good way for someone else to come in and tell me what they think about my teaching style.



Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand.
~ Chinese Proverb