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    their classrooms, such as dry erase boards and more access…

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    Volunteering is a great way to gain experience for a career and to give back to the community. I was eager to explore the volunteer options and ready for the experience. It is an eye-opening experience and provides such insight and I was excited to volunteer to help students with special needs. I chose to volunteer in an Autistic Support classroom at East Goshen Elementary School. When I was searching for a place to volunteer it was overwhelming because there were many choices. All I knew is I…

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    It Teach It” many times throughout the semester. I will have two bulletin boards both across the room from the door. The first bulletin board will be all about PBIS. I can’t reinforce the importance of my belief in PBIS. The board will have information on it for parents, staff and students. The second bulletin board will be an interactive board for students to use. It will based on current and upcoming lessons. The board will contain activities for the students to engage…

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    Teacher Observation Paper

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    The teachers I was fortunate to work with were all very different from each other, of the four I worked with at were different grade levels and had different years of experience. They were all math teaching in middle school, the first I met with was Ms. Hall a seventh grade teacher in her second year of teaching, the second was Ms. Ambriz a sixth grade teacher with twelve years of experience on that same day I also visit Ms. Martinez eighth grade with more years than Ms. Ambriz and finally Mr.…

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    collect evidence of learning. In addition, it points out what the student is doing well and offers specific information to guide improvement. Dry erase boards engage my entire class and provide evidence of student learning. I have small, individual personal-sized white boards accessible for each student. I also have one larger dry erase board for each group for group work, assessing prior knowledge, reviewing strategies and practicing…

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    standard blackboard or whiteboard and exercise books for every student. Nowadays, schools have incorporated new technologies such as online library databases, laptops for students, interactive whiteboards and online reports into their education system. This fast-growing development is supplying a larger majority of students with more opportunities to flourish as learning and an individual. Firstly, in light of Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence theory, the interactive whiteboards can show…

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    What happened to the chalk board? Instead of using a chalk board, teachers now use a device that is considered to be a major digital tool of the 21st century called an interactive whiteboard (Skinner, 2015). Interactive whiteboards have become common in classrooms across America. The popularity of interactive whiteboards has prompted educators to change their teaching strategies and lessons to integrate the use of these boards (Skinner, 2015). Interactive whiteboards are considered to be one of…

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    What The focus of recent lectures and laboratory sessions has been on how to integrate technology with math as well as continuing to be introduced to new applications that encourage hands-on learning with students. Math being a subject I work hard to avoid as much as professionally possible, these lessons were helpful for getting me to face my greatest weakness and become more comfortable as well as resourceful with how I approach the topic in the classroom now and in the future. Working as a…

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    Low Status Reflection

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    When you are in a school that has seven different second grade classrooms, you can’t help but to notice changes inside and outside the classroom. At the same time when you have students change classes based on their current math level, you would think that students in each classroom are homogeneous when it comes to status level. I am currently in a classroom that is teaching above grade level math, meaning that the second graders in that classrooms are learning material that third graders are…

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    up, students can learn visually about ratio and proportionality, how to analyze data, and comparing food consumption through whiteboard technology to share through class discussion, comparing worksheets, and data representation by using graphs. For science practice, Ms. Velazquez been advised to use a venn diagram to compare life cycles of different animals through whiteboard technology to teach visually for her students. Her students can organize pictures or words that depict and describe…

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