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    classroom over at York Country Day School. The lessons I observed were based off of the new FOSS Module that my teacher was piloting. It was a unique learning experience because it was her first time teaching the material. I felt that we were able to learn and grow from one another as we reflected on components of the lessons. The activities were hands-on and put students in charge of their own learning which is the heart of Inquiry-Based Science. The first lesson I observed during my…

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    primary responsibilities of teachers is to help their students learn. It can be difficult for learning to take place if the learning environment is not productive and conducive to learning. In this class the teacher to a kinesthetic approach to the lesson, which involved keeping students engaged in activity with and without the presence of the teacher. She used letter tiles to model the words they mentioned to the students, or those mentioned by other students. Secondly, this video depicts…

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    The outcome of the lesson is students will be able to determine the author’s point of view by identify the opinion statements or persuasive language orally or in the text. The reason I am teaching this outcome is the age appropriate based on common core standards. Also, it is continuing of what students has been taught on the day before I teacher so it is connected knowledge for the whole unit. Help students to see author’s point of view can help them understand different perspectives of…

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    There is the teacher side of the lesson which is to transmit the information to the students, and there is the student’s side which is to absorb that information. Both sides are equally important but it is the transmitting portion of the lesson that can make a difference. The students should be able to connect each lesson to everyday life. As a teacher you have to be prepared to make alterations to each lesson plan in order to help your students be successful. The success…

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    grid allows for precision, students should not be worried about precision when learning a new concept. As Dan says, that will come later. The lesson Dan mentions is called Pomegraphit, which was created by his team at Desmos and a team at CPM. This lesson allows students to place fruit on a coordinate plan based on their feelings about the fruit. The lesson begins by students labeling a group of fruit based on how easy it is to eat and how tasty it is. These labels are then referenced when the…

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    teacher delivers the lessons there are certain core standards that they have to follow. These are known as the six FEAPs that are founded upon high expectations, knowledge of the subject matter, and the standards of the profession. The one that I plan on talking about is instructional delivery and facilitation. There are subtitles for this FEAP, where each one consistently utilizes a deep and comprehensive knowledge of the subject. One of them is deliver engaging and challenging lessons. When…

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    The backward design will be the focus for my lessons. I will explain the goals and objectives and identify the essential and overarching questions in a way the students will understand the aiming target of learning. The activities that will help in leading the students in the way the lesson want them to go, will enhance the big idea of the lesson. Therefore, the students will be able to show what they have learned in a way that they can apply it…

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    Education program at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Although there are many different writing styles educators use on a daily basis, the three most prevalent include lesson plans, direction handouts for assignments, and class syllabi. I hope this gives you a little insight on the responsibilities of an educator. LESSON PLAN A lesson plan is the educator’s step-by-step instructions of what the students need to learn and how he or she plans to use…

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    Struggles are lessons that bring blessings to people that make them stronger, and able to appreciate life more. When people go through struggles it makes them emotionally stronger. In fact, throughout high school, my mom was an alcoholic and was never home. We constantly argued about everything all the time. Experiencing this for years , I got fed up with it; which led me to experimenting with drugs , started skipping school, and started hanging out with the wrong group of people. The addiction…

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    I picked a lesson that I created in my ED 3710 class. I was in my pre-internship in a 4th grade classroom. This lesson is created based on the objective of students determining the meaning of a word that is from their vocabulary words. I was able to design a lesson that is development appropriate for this grade level. The students were exposed to learning experiences through whole group, small group, and parent activities. These activities allowed the students to be engaged cognitively,…

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