Informal letters include some personal traits, for example; writing to a friend, family or leaving a simple note. In the formal letter, those are written in a professional business-like manner. After presenting the two letter types, she demonstrated, along with the student help how to write a letter back to her boss that she will be attending the meeting ending with sincerely and whom the letter is coming from. This is a good way to make students understand by showing visuals which helps them understand it much clearer. Introducing the lesson How to write a formal letter and learning the specific format used to construct these kinds of letters. Some books that we read include letter writing so it important to know what format is used while communicating. Kaya read a book that she loved which had a lot of letters/notes showing how to send a letter to a person which is called “Click, Clack, Moo Cows that type.” The focus of this lesson was to teach how to write a letter. In writing a letter to a person, it includes; a starting, message, and end. Finally, Professor activated prior knowledge linking it to the book with the different kinds of farm animal such as; cows, …show more content…
With each lesson, students should be able to expand their learning by connecting prior knowledge academically, personally, culturally, community base to new learning. Although her questions were great, I felt there should have been a little more hands-on section, for children to show what they have learned individually. By doing this, it will benefit, you, the teacher to see where each student is at and what they have accumulated throughout the reading. Rubric 8: Deepening Student Learning is graded on a level 4 as well. Asking students questions and student responses to build upon and explicitly portray, extend and clarify literacy strategy. The candidate did ask valuable questions but wish she would have allowed interactions among students for them to evaluate their own ability for the essential strategy in the written