Team Teaching:
Topic: Area, perimeter
-Engaged with a physical activity ("stand up if...") to begin with
-Cool animation, with explanation
-Set up Learning Objectives "Today we're going to learn..."
-Big questions, whole class listening
-Big graphics, asked different people as well as questions aimed at anyone
-Cleared up obvious potholes and snares
-Kept DI short
-Regrouped after project
-Accept that some students won't have completed the task
-Reaffirmed the aims and saw that a consensus was reached concerning everyone's findings
-Referred to the findings of the students, "As [student name] said/found/told us..."
-"Who else found that?" Gave students a sense of accomplishment/recognition
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Class Reflection: 4/4/2011
Yr. 7 Maths:
Topic: Triangles
Preparation:
-"Worksheet" designed
-Animation created
Teaching Tools:
-Direct Instruction
-Individual Worksheets
Observations (Mentor):
-20% arrived without equipment
-There was lots of unrelated discussion between tasks
-Careful about turning your back on some of the class
-It's okay to expect all students to listen/participate
-May want to write/show instructions on the board/screen
-Quite a few not sure what to do (but willing)
-"Am I drawing triangles or rectangles?"
-Good to relate to previous work, i.e. arrays
-For junior students, the whiteboard is a 1:1 representation of their page- They copy EVERYTHING
-It's hard but encourage all students to participate in discussion - they don't have to do their work as a whole class though - what's the lesson structure?
---give them an instruction, example etc.
---give them tasks and some time
---come back to share, reflect, consolidate
-How about the questions: "What is the area of this rectangle?" "What is the area of the triangle inside?" Yes! A third of the class are there at 10:12 am.
-Others are a little lost: rectangles, triangles, sandwiches, angles, oh my!
-Careful to not just focus on those starting to get it.
Rather than going to a rule, it would be good for students to try some sample questions and notice the pattern
-How was the 70 minutes used?
Self-reflection:
Yr. 8 Maths:
Topic: Circles
Yr. 8 Maths:
Topic: Circles
Topic: Triangles
Preparation:
-"Worksheet" designed
-Animation created
Teaching Tools:
-Direct Instruction
-Individual Worksheets
Observations (Mentor):
-20% arrived without equipment
-There was lots of unrelated discussion between tasks
-Careful about turning your back on some of the class
-It's okay to expect all students to listen/participate
-May want to write/show instructions on the board/screen
-Quite a few not sure what to do (but willing)
-"Am I drawing triangles or rectangles?"
-Good to relate to previous work, i.e. arrays
-For junior students, the whiteboard is a 1:1 representation of their page- They copy EVERYTHING
-It's hard but encourage all students to participate in discussion - they don't have to do their work as a whole class though - what's the lesson structure?
---give them an instruction, example etc.
---give them tasks and some time
---come back to share, reflect, consolidate
-How about the questions: "What is the area of this rectangle?" "What is the area of the triangle inside?" Yes! A third of the class are there at 10:12 am.
-Others are a little lost: rectangles, triangles, sandwiches, angles, oh my!
-Careful to not just focus on those starting to get it.
Rather than going to a rule, it would be good for students to try some sample questions and notice the pattern
-How was the 70 minutes used?
Self-reflection:
Yr. 8 Maths:
Topic: Circles
Yr. 8 Maths:
Topic: Circles
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