1. What have you seen in language arts/reading instruction?What have you taught in your internship?
Thursday: I have combined these questions because Mrs. Harmon was out of the room most of the morning on Monday so I did the reading lesson. We discussed some of the vocabulary in the story and then the students took turns reading each sentence in “Sarah, Plain and Tall.” Afterwards, we went over the questions at the end of the story.
The teacher sprayed shaving cream on the students’ desks, I called out spelling words and they spelled them in the shaving cream.
2. Comment on any interesting things that you have noticed about your school, the teachers, the students, or the curriculum.
The teacher leaves the room a lot. I thought that it was important for teachers to stay in their classroom to make the most of the time they have for instruction. I also thought it was important for them to be in the room for supervision purposes as well.
Mrs. Harmon has a set schedule everyday for when she goes over each subject. It’s very straight forward and rarely changes.
3. Post any questions that you have about teaching/learning.
none at this time
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Although it is sketchy that your teacher leaves her room often, at least it gives you and Candace the chance to get really involved and teach.