What I loved most about my presentation is the behavioral management. They were very engaged and attentive! I almost lost them at the very end -- sitting down for an entire half hour is a long time for five and six year olds. It was at this point that I improvised my lesson at the very last minute and went off track on my lesson plan. The great news is that my practicum supervisor loved the change! I was tremendously relieved when she told me that it was okay to improvise "...because teachers do it all the time..." especially when they feel it's necessary. And it was: the kids were getting antsy.
In its entirety, my practicum supervisor feels that everything I did seem to come naturally to me (yay!). Itt was a positive lesson and I had fun doing today's lesson. In looking back at my videos, which I do review at home, I become more and more aware of how I teach. I think this has allowed me to become a better teacher. I'm glad that I've been recording my lessons because I can now see the difference between the frist time I posted my presentation until now. Just so you know...there is still room for improvement. Little tweaks here and there would make this a perfect lesson.
I did do a video of the PM class. It was a bit more relaxed because my practicum supervisor was already gone (whew! bless her heart -- I love her -- but it was really tense in AM kindergarten. I think the children felt it, too!). I did improvise the lesson at the end and found out that it was too short, but that's okay. I had them add more details to their work just to occupy time.
I apologize for the muffled sound, but if you turn up the volume you might be able to hear the lesson a little clearly. Also...that thing sticking out of my back pocket? That's my pen. I carry it around as a stress reliever (don't ask, lol!)
AM Kindergarten: Practicum Supervisor's observation (you can't see her -- she's in the back of the classroom with her clipboard in hand):
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