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    For children who do not have a disability, school systems favor the nurture side. Children who are in general education classrooms, are given the freedom and flexibility to learn at their own pace. They may learn similar, or very different than the rest of their class. Some students may even need much more support than others (Marks, S. U. (2009)). . With this all being said…

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    p.m. The activities I will plan will be puzzles, drawings, paintings, making bubbles and an activity about learning about different parts of the physical structure. When the children enter the classroom for the first time, I will help ease the children’s fear and help the children adjust in a new classroom environment by standing by the door and saying hello! My name is Ms. Sophia, and I will be your pre-k teacher this year I am so excited that you will be in my class this year, we will have…

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    student, many people think all English teachers are the same or maybe even use the same methods. But while interviewing Mrs. Taylor, one of my English teachers from High School, I was intrigued by the different methods, activities, and even the classroom environment. During this day I took the time to spend a day on the teacher’s side of the desk and see what I can learn from someone in the profession, and might I say I was exceptionally impressed. To start off the first period of Freshman…

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    the class size and teacher to student ratios. When Mrs. Johnson started talking about her relationship with students, I was kind of encouraged because this is something that I had not seen in the previous classroom that I was in, but when I look back on my experience in Mrs. Johnson’s classroom, I am very discouraged by what she had to say. When she first started talking, I agreed with the points she was making. She talked a fair amount about how Know Your School Night was not as accessible to…

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    your mom would she be happy?” She engages the students with her tone of voice sometimes even singing in the classroom. Most the time I have been there the class has been working on spelling and phonics. It seems the students are excited about literacy. Every time they are in a literacy lesson the students seem actively engaged and…

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    try out something new that 's more indirect and interactive. Motivation in a Physical Education environment is the most important thing we look at P.E. teachers. Our goal is to make students become physically literate students in and out of the classroom and the way you do so is by making each student feel comfortable in their class environment as well as in their learning skills. This will intrinsically motivate students to perform at their best in all aspects of…

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    I learned early on from previous classes the importance of classroom management but in this moment it was time to actually apply what I had learned into real life skills in the classroom. I have to admit the first time I lead the class from one activity directly into another I felt it was somewhat chaotic. Was it me? Was it my instruction? Was I not clear are all things I…

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    I went to Cranberry Elementary and the principal picked out classrooms for me to visit. I visited Mrs. Feo’s third grade class and Mrs. Gordon’s second grade class. Both of the teachers had strategies on how they arranged the seating chart. Mrs. Gordon’s class was in a portable so she didn’t have lots of space to use. In both classrooms, the bulletin boards had the students work displayed. I liked walking around the classroom and seeing the students work and what they learned. The bulletin…

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    to pick through a number of reporting options over certain topics that we also had the ability to choose. The capability to decide exactly what we wanted to do offered us the freedom to choose something that we were interested in. Autonomy in a classroom is extremely important because it puts the ball in the student’s court and allows them to learn more about the things they are interested in and learn in the best ways for each of them personally.…

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    Planning past tomorrow was the first session I attended. It was very similar to the one I went to my freshman year. But with more information. What I learned from this session was planning is essential if you want to have success in the classroom. The meticulous way Tom Michalek plans is amazing. It goes from yearly to weekly to daily plans. All of it is in one excel sheet on his computer which means if he needs to check or revise or change anything he can do it really efficiently. The yearly…

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