Monday, November 20, 2017

Back to Back Lessons

First Lesson Plan
First Lesson Presentation
Second Lesson Plan
Second Lesson Presentation


As part of my teaching development, I had to create two 20 minutes lessons which were to be taught two class periods in a row (a Tuesday and a Thursday). The evidence linked above are the lesson plans and visual presentations shown during the lessons. The evidence can be connected to PC 1.1 as it shows my understanding of learning and my ability to build experiences from this knowledge. The evidence can also be connected to PC 4.1 and 5.1 as I am able to teach my content topic effectively and discuss both national and international aspects of the subject, giving a varied perspective.

This experienced allowed me to learn how teaching lessons back to back can changes to previously made plans for lesson based on how the first lesson progresses. For example, because I understood I lacked a full activity for my students to use, I added an activity to my second lesson to create better chances for learning and interaction. The assessments I created, which were a brainstorm for a reflective journal and the reflective journal entry itself, were able to create a way for students to draw what they learned from the lessons directly with the Unit Essential Question, which in turn connected with the standards and focusing questions of the lessons. The biggest outcome from these lessons was the feedback I received from the lessons regarding me as an educator. Although I had time limitations, there were aspects of my lesson planning I could have changed to create more engaged learning opportunities. I ultimately either need to learn how to create engaging and intriguing lecture style discussions periodically, or find a way to remove this kind of teaching from my personal strategies in order to create effective learning. The literacy knowledge I have learned especially helped with implementing journal writing and using writing on paper as a means to rethink the information that was processed in order to reteach yourself as a student the information in your own wording. I find this effective and feel it can be used in a positive way when used well.

1 comment:

  1. Your assessment seems very intriguing and shows the possibility to be very insightful for your students. The struggle to deliver informative content in the span of only 20 minutes is difficult, but you did well in adjusting your activities to benefit your students. I wonder what activities your future lessons will have now that you have this experience

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