Friday, September 30, 2011

Journal Entry 5 Friday September 30, 2011

Today in class I observed how the teacher was educating her students. I then assisted the teacher by helping the students through with their activities and worksheets. I then helped the students with their reading. I helped the students correct their word pronunciations whenever they got stuck. I also tutored the students individually. Afterwards I helped the teacher organize the papers. I then tutored some more students. One of the students had dyslexia. He used some colorful block marbles to help him read and pronunciate words. This is a new method to me and helped me realize that there are many different methods students use for reading.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Journal Entry 4 September 23-26

Today was my first day of my learning experience in the teacher’s education program. The school I applied for was Ashland Ranch Elementary School. When I arrived there, there was some kind of assembly going on over there. I tried to find a parking lot but I ended up having to park in the fire lane which the school campus allowed for today. I signed in and then went to my assigned class room. The teacher’s name was Jennifer Kjar. She was teaching a resource class room where she provides tutoring and learning skills for struggling students. I observed and noticed the professor had the students sitting around a large table. However, she was not teaching them math but she was teaching them English and grammar. She went over vocabularies and gave each of the student flash cards which had vocabulary words. Each time they completed a list of vocabularies the students would hang up the flash cards onto a wall. I then assisted the teacher in teaching the students. I helped tutor the students from out of the book as well as using my own teaching strategies. Every hour different groups of students from different grade levels would arrive. I had to improvise because of the constant change in the academic levels of students due to their different grade levels. At the end of the school hour I played a game with the students. It involved using words on flash cards and to try to match them up with their opposite words.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Journal Entry 3

The Gizmo I chose was "Modeling Decimals" (Base-10 Blocks) I like how in this Gizmo there is a table drawn out with different numbers of blocks I could drag down and arrange them in any order. The program would then automatically calculate the sum of the number of blocks and then sort them in order. I would definitely use this Gizmo in my classes because it takes a large burden off of my shoulders. I don't have to worry about drawing out the table and number of blocks.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Journal Entry 2: September 5, 2011

In this Gizmo, I chose the "Target Sum Card Game (Multi-Digit Addition). I am actually fond of playing cards and I thought it would be interesting to see how they integrate math questions into these card games. I liked how the program automatically chooses random numbers so I can sort them out. If I get stuck, I could always change the numbers. The jumper actually motivated me in a way. If my estimates were off, I would keep re-arranging the numbers until I my estimates were close or right on cue. What I didn't really like about the game was how sometimes it would take me a strenuous amount of time to figure out large number problems. Perhaps the programmers could put some more animation in the problems where students could be more actively involved. But I would definitely use this Gizmo game in my classes. The game makes it easier for me to re-arrange the numbers without having me to keep erasing my numbers and using up papers.

Friday, September 2, 2011

1st Journal Entry

August 24, 2011 Wednesday

The Gizmo I chose was “Finding Patterns.” What I liked about the Gizmo was how it made learning easy and even fun. I could click on the squares and it would fill in with blocks. I could then readjust them so they would fit in with the answers. It uses a lot of illustrations explaining concepts for questions. They even have videos where I could interact and see how my answers would result. It is just like playing learning games on my computer.

http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?method=cVideos.dspVideo&id=47&c=0&r=0

I would definitely use this in all my classes. Especially when I take math or science classes I can use Gizmo to get a clearer concept of the problem that would have otherwise required a lot of difficult explanations from tutors. I only wish I had this when I was growing up.