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    Fluency And Reading Skills

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    It is time for small group differentiated instruction. The teacher calls over a group of learners to the table. The learners pick books out of a bin of books that the group has already read in prior meetings. The teacher picks one of the learners to listen to as they read one of the books. As the learner begins to read the teacher notices that the learner is reading very slow and word for word. The leaner is using their decoding strategies as they read to read unfamiliar words. When the learner…

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    traits will show their status has to do with availability, lesson plan, and their voice tones. It has those qualities…

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    when a student was not able to get their needs met or addressed due to a learning difficulty or outside situations. Kim: What is your process for lesson planning? Mrs. Zulick: My lessons begin with “unpacking the standards.” I explicitly teach the standard using charts (my own or one found online), notes, and passages or books that support the lesson. I may use the same text over several days if it lends itself to other learning. I also may revisit a text later if it is applicable to what…

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    teachers is that they have different ways to teach. Teachers needs to develop different ways to teach children. My senior year at Monroe Central I got to be a FTA. By being a FTA I got the chance to help the teacher with little thing. I can remember a lesson plan that didn 't go so well. Mrs. Arthur was teaching kids how to subtract hundred minus…

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    Classroom Reflection

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    Teachers should always be evaluating their practices to become a better teacher. There should not be a single teacher who does the same exact lesson every year. As time changes and as students change, the lessons should reflect that. In order to know what I need to teach I look at the SOL and unpack each standard. I base my lessons and my assessments off of the SOLs. It is very important to have the foundational knowledge to teach students. If a teacher does not know basic facts, they could be a…

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    educators and scholars deciphering content. The controversy has kept educators wandering what to teach and how to teach. This broad subject holds educators to an extremely high standard which they must not fall beneath; teaching philosophies and lesson plans must meet each standard. An educator is responsible for their students’ understanding. A quotation provided by the American Historical Association helps to reflect students’ potential understanding. “They lack an understanding of the field…

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    she had been working on lesson plans for the next week. In the interview, I learned a lot about how Mrs. Farmer has Common Core she must follow when teaching, how she plans weekly and stays organized, and how students impact…

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    Mr Giddens Observation

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    to help wake the children up and let them know career tech is fun. A career tech lesson plan was not based on just American views. It was done worldly and shown how all types of cultures matter in the career tech world. The classroom was filled with diverse cultures. As a teacher, she encouraged them to speak about their cultural background for cooking and living. She used the different life styles to form a lesson. It helped her learn that to have a successful and happy classroom, you have to…

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    Persepective Paper

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    always try to be the best teacher you can. Because other people’s learning is at stake. When I think about it, it was the teachers that Ive had in the past that have given me my foundation for becoming a good teacher. When I was taking private lessons, I was building an apprenticeship perspective. I can then build on the good of what they taught me and what I’ve picked up over the years. I…

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    1) While at my observation this past week I learned three valuable lessons. The first lesson that I learned was the importance of structure in a classroom. The teacher for a U.S. history class had planned out a lesson that was both interesting and out of the ordinary. However, with this lesson plan the structure of the class had to be changed. Typically the class was structured with the same type of hook every class period. This hook was what the teacher calls “fun facts”, which are interesting…

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