Monday, August 30, 2010

Lesson plans

Going into education one type of document that I will have to write quite frequently are weekly lesson plans. Lesson plans are just a basic layout of what is going to be taught during the week, and they are usually required to be done a week’s time, to turn into the schools administration, or for emergencies incase substitute teachers are needed. I have plenty of practice writing lesson plans while at HCC in classes such as math for elementary teachers, art and music for elementary teachers. We not only had to write lessons plans, we had certain formats that had to be followed, and then at the end of semester had to teach the class based off of the lesson plans we as students had wrote.

One that I enjoyed the most was in music for elementary teachers. We had to choose a subject; I picked weather (mainly rain). We also had to choose a grade level to teach at, I selected lower elementary K-4, and since that is what my degree is going into. When we were writing the lesson plans we used the Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels of learning. Which here is a good website with the levels listed http://www.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxonomy.htm.

And with using these levels we fit them into each of the categories of the lesson plans. While we were writing the plans we had to take into account the age of our audience and what their level of learning was. Example being you wouldn’t be teaching kindergarteners physics and 7th graders shapes. We had to be on the audience’s level, which at times is harder than you think. You had to write the lesson plans with the intent to teach them a brand new subject or add on to prior knowledge.  Your purpose of writing lesson plans are to just give you a type of guided path for the week, it also helps when the teacher is out sick, you don’t freak out the substitute teachers. Lesson plans help you stay on track with the child’s education. You are the teacher, so your purpose is to teach whatever the subject is, like weather, in the easiest way possible, while also including activities for the children to do.

Your language has to be simple and easy to understand. Your tone must be calm and sweet, teaching and yelling at the same time aren’t a good way to teach a child. Your relationship with your class must come across as that, you, the teacher know what you are teaching, because believe or not they can smell fear. Ha-ha.

To me lesson plans aren’t that hard of a thing to do; it’s just tedious is all. It takes a lot of time, planning, and subject selection. But if you are taught how to do them easily from the beginning it’s just smooth sailing from then on. 

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Student Profile

    Well I havent always liked writing mainly because my grammar is terrible. I much rather write about a topic that i pick out instead of being told what to write about. I am a junior here at USM working towards dual license in Elementary education and special education. I love working with little kids. I dont have a job...but i need one like MAJOR. I have hopes of finding teaching once i graduate...not really picky where.
   Being a teacher one document that i will have to write regularly is Weekly Lesson Plans. I have had plenty of practice writing lesson plans due to my classes i took at Holmes Comm College. I took art, music, and math for elementary teachers and in all of these classes we had to write lessons plans and then teach the class based off of our lesson plans. Besides lesson plans the only other workplace writing i have done is a speech i wrote on the importance of keeping music in our elementary schools. This can also fall into the public setting, because i could end up working at a school that maybe considering cutting their music program. Writing a speech on this topic i could revamp it to a higher lever then it already is at, changing my audience approach and perhaps include more media and more sources to prove my point. For the general audience approach, i could make pamphlets to hand out explaining the importance of music in education.
I hope to in this class is to just improve my writing skills for the workplace. Learning different techniques that can be used in my career. Cause hey i wont lie..i could use the help. haha. My worries mainly are just keeping up with everything thats due and not falling behind.