Weekly Reflection - Week of January 27th-31st
Madison White
- Observe: What pleasant surprises / accomplishments did I achieve this week?
- Reflect: What lessons did my work/experiences teach me that I will build upon next week?Focusing on the feedback that I got from my first observation, I will definitely try to work on my classroom management skills. I do not have a very loud voice, but will try and use different strategies such as proximal praise and blurt beans to prevent interruptions and keep my students working at a quiet level or to get their attention. I am also going to use name calling sticks and constant floating around the room to keep students focused and engaged as much as possible.
- Focus: How are my short-term efforts and my long-term goals still aligned?
- My short term efforts and long-term goals are still aligned. I am working week by week to assemble pieces of my portfolio to be ready in May. I am also preparing EdTPA pieces in order to be ready for submission.
- Be Productive: What could I have spent more or less time doing?
This week, I could have spent more time in the mornings before school writing lesson plans and preparing materials for the days ahead. Normally, every morning I get to school and prepare for the day, but if I only did that 1 day a week I could use that extra time to be doing other things.
- Have Courage: How did apprehension and indecision impact what I did and didn’t do?
- This week, I began to feel more and more comfortable in my classroom. I have taken over all subjects but 1, so I feel more at ease and in a routine. The last 2 weeks, I would be anxious to teach in fear of messing up, but now I feel more confident in the choice and lessons I am teaching my students.
- Begin Anew: What is the first logical step(s) for next week? What mental clutter can I clear?
- For next week, I will make sure I have all of my materials ready on Sunday night. After tomorrow, I will hopefully be able to clear the mental clutter of having EdTPA Task 1 done. I will make sure to add finishing touches to it, but it will mostly be completed, so I can move onto task 2,3, and 4.
This week, our school had our large Data Dive meeting. We analyzed the data from each student in our classroom and sorted them into WIN groups that will begin next week. From IStation testing, many of our students are benefiting from CORE on grade level curriculum, some for advanced learning using some third grade standards, and some in tier groups based on their needs of math and literacy. After we determined the 7 students that will be in my group, I focused on looking at their data to determine what the focus standards of my group needed to be. This first week, we will focus on reading fluency and place value.
- NC Teacher Candidate Standards (be sure to reference activities from your lesson plans to solidify your answer)
Standard 3:Teachers align their instruction with the North Carolina Standard Course of Study.
This week, I have been teaching the water cycle. This has been a great way to integrate science into my literacy lessons. I have made connections to the standard course of study, and addressed different subject areas in one lesson.
Standard 4:Teachers use a variety of instructional methods.
This week, I used many different instructional methods to teach my students. I love using anchor charts and videos, as well as interactive games and visuals. Since our class has been studying the water cycle, we built a water cycle in class, watched videos, and created dances to help remember the vocabulary terms.
- Standard 5: Teachers function effectively in a complex, dynamic environment.
- Other:
- What components of your portfolio have you started to complete?This week, I began organizing my professional development log, as well as parent contact log. I will begin writing in each of these starting in my full ten weeks on Monday.
- What support does your clinical educator need from your university supervisor?
What support do you need from your university supervisor?