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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 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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    Fairfax county has made technology and resources readily available for their classrooms. Laptop carts are available for each grade. Washington Mill utilizes these laptops regularly in an effort to have their curriculum and instruction be driven by data from students. They do this by having students take end of unit tests on a website called Horizon. This testing site allows teachers and administrators to not only see scores but to analyze the results of the test question by question. Another way…

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    Aaheli has been observed enjoying shopping with a range of peers at shops regularly over recent weeks. On this occasion, Aaheli was invited to join Jenisha and Hansikaa for a dramatic play based learning experience. The girls were involved in conversations with the educators to get more information from their shopping knowledge. The educators asked the girls few questions such as whom do they go shopping with, what sort of shops they go to and what do they need to take before shopping. Aaheli…

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    to you, traditional classes are still more popular. As many people know, traditional classes are face to face and usually take place in a classroom. These classes have an instructor to help guide a student and further their education and most of their time is spent taking notes, asking questions, and working on assignments. The average traditional classroom student scores in the 50th percentile; whereas the average online student scores in…

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    I did all of my observations with Mrs. Bowmann in the afternoons, and one morning, while she had her students within the special education classroom. I observed around the same time each time I went it so I was able to see the routine the students went through. I also got the opportunity to observe the students aid within the classroom as well as follow the special education students to art class to participate in an inclusion setting with their other peers. I was able to speak one on one with…

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    their attitudes and their choices. Everything they do presents an opportunity for a reward or for learning. Understanding Question: From a student’s prospective, explain how modeling responsibility builds trust? Courage Quotation: “For the classroom teacher, this means that the way to be inviting is to act inviting. If an invitation is extended, there is no guarantee it will be accepted, no matter how well intended or carefully…

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    artifacts daily in the classroom. These technology tools assist her in classroom instruction, classroom management and communication. She makes use of these technology artifacts as much as possible. These technology tools also assist in creating an intricate learning experience for all students. Incorporating technology daily into the classroom instruction and management assures all children are receiving the best education possible. The first artifact used in the classroom is a Smart Board.…

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