During my eight weeks, I had a formal observation during one of my lessons and thanks to all my Facebook teacher friends I had an AMAZING lesson idea and thanks to my mom for helping me expand the idea into a WONDERFUL lesson that got raving reviews!!! Today, I had my post conference and my head teacher had nothing to say besides OUTSTANDING job...this made me smile ear to ear and then I shared with her the couple things I knew needed fixed and she just kept saying no it was perfect. So, THANK YOU to those who shared their ideas with me. My little guy and I had a great time and he was ON TASK the ENTIRE TIME and that rarely happens with this little guy. Sadly, my lesson was planned to be done with my reading group of two little guys but one got sent to intervention during PE and didn't make it back in time.
I was given the topic of Adjectives and told to have fun with it, so after the idea of having the students describe an orange. My mom and I took it a step farther and planned out my lesson. I began by reading one of my favorite childhood books:
The idea of the book was to show how the author, Audrey Wood, uses adjectives to describe the strawberry. I then allowed the little guy to taste, smell, touch, and see a real strawberry! He was amazing at giving me adjectives to describe the strawberry. Once, I knew he got the concept and could tell me that "an adjectives job is to describe a noun" I knew we could move on. So then, I pulled out a whole orange and a slice of orange for him to describe it to me. I started him off by saying "Oranges are round" and then he was able to come up with 10 adjectives ALL BY HIMSELF- I was going to be happy if he could come up with 4, so this BLEW me away! After he wrote all his adjectives out, I asked him to give me a couple sentences using his adjective and his noun. He did a FANTASTIC job again and wrote out 4 sentences. I CANNOT wait to use this lesson with my students, NO MATTER the age.
This past Monday my placement teacher wanted to observe me since we are usually doing lessons at the same time working with different groups, so I planned my first whole class lesson using Sheep in The Jeep by Nancy Shaw. We studied the book to find words that rhyme with sheep and jeep; lucky for me I have a super smart group of second graders that excelled! After we read the story, one of the students showed me how to make a circle map and then each student had a couple chances to come up and write a word that rhymed with sheep. They were all so excited to come up and write on the board and were even asking to see the book to find more words. Once, I felt they had the concept down we reviewed the words we had on our circle map and then I dismissed them to their seat to do an activity sheet. We started the sheet as a group using the doc cam and then each student had the opportunity to come up to the doc cam and circle a word once our friends found all the rhyming words. As the students were circling the rhyming words, I was able to walk around and help my struggling student, who also did a great job. I am loving the planning process and especially the implementing part of lesson plans. I can't wait to plan some future plans over the summer in my spare time.
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| Sheep in The Jeep Circle map |
I did have a pretty big downer during the semester between all of this good going on. While sitting in class one day, I felt my leg tighten up and immediately knew I was relapsing. RPS is triggered by both a trauma and stress and sadly twenty-two units, a placement class, and frustration leads to a lot of stress in someone who is already highly stressed. Thankfully, it was just a simple call to get right back on schedule of my medication and shots. I took a week off of my placement class and classes to rest my body and get it back on schedule. Then on my good days, I would go to all my classes by the aid of a parent spending the week with me or a girl from the cohort driving me. My body did a few different things this time around; after shot #1, I had an AMAZING outcome and was back to walking within a couple days. Then just a few days later my foot was cold and not moving....AGAIN! So, it was back to hitting it hard, so hard that this weeks scheduled shot was cancelled because after the last two weeks my back has been giving me terrible pain at the injection site. It has sure been another roller coaster!
I feel as if I am drowning in school work and medical stuff right now, but my teachers keep assuring me that I am just fine and not to stress out any more than I already am. I am caught up in most of my classes and will be getting a couple extensions, unless I can get the stuff done next week; which would be ideal. I also have three more days to make up in my placement class because of doctor appointments and knowing for my safety I was to fragile to be in the class with my boys. I am sure enjoying the days with them and I love all the different questions about my crutch, kids sure do say the funniest things :)
Tomorrow is our last class for the semester!!!
That marks one more year until GRADUATION and a JOB!!!



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