Wednesday, December 05, 2007
My Mentor--Mr. Taylor
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Learning about Numbers
During our math time, I set up cards with numbers from 1-10 with a few missing numbers. First, I had to demonstrate what I expected them to do with the missing numbers by placing the appropriate card where it belonged. Then, I asked for a volunteer to help me with the next card. Pio is shown in this photo placing the number one where it belonged. He had seen what I had done with the other missing numbers and used that to help him place the appropriate card at its place.
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Multi-purpose of resources
Kirsten, David, and Leana are shown in this photo working in library center with the carpet. Initially they were placed in the center to work on a learning book with numbers. To my surprise, they used their environment to enhance their learning and experience. Kirsten had asked David to show her the number nine on the carpet and he was successful! I commended their group for taking the initiave to use their environment for the purposes of creating a learning experience. Great Job!
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Left & Right
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Animal Rhythms
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Student Learning
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Spirit Week
For the month of November, the student council sent out letters to homeroom teacher to inform them of Spirit Week for Thanksgiving. In the letter, teachers were told that each grade level and, if desired, each classroom, had to come up with a cheer of some sort for flag ceremony to show school spirit. In the photo above, the students are lined up on the stage wearing their turkey hats that they colored and holding signs up with the letters spelling "Oleai" and "kindergarten". To lessen the hassle of coming up with a dance and teaching it to the students, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Carreon and I all decided to do a simple cheer from the movie, "Kindergarten Cop". The cheer went like this:
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Fire Drill
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First Professional Development
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Diversity in Flag Ceremonies
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September Flag Ceremony
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Halloween Costume Contest
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October Flag Ceremony
For the month of November, we celebrated yet another flag ceremony to recognize outstanding students for their hard work in the class for the previous month--October. Once again, Leana was our star for the morning session and Niffton was able to represent the afternoon session with his excellent diligence with classwork. At the same time, we recognized the teacher of the month for October as well and the award went to Mrs. Carreon, room #2 Kindergarten teacher. All our students were excited to see that their teacher had also won an award for outstanding performance in the classroom.
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Hosting Flag Ceremony
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Student Council Induction Ceremony
The students pictured on this stage were reciting an oath of promise to the students of Oleai Elementary School. This was an induction ceremony for the newly elected Student Council officers who were elected to serve as school leaders to represent the student population at this school. One could say that this ceremony came at an impeccable time for the kindergarten students to comprehend the concept of civics and leadership. The week of this induction was Civic Awareness Week. This week was focused on the different aspects of civics. For the kindergarten students, they were introduced to the concept of leadership and responsibilities for civics awareness. Throughout the week, candidates for the different positions visited classrooms and voiced out their platforms. My students were excited to take part in this event especially the voting process. Unfortunately, I was not able to take pictures of my students making their votes. The voting process was a bit complicated for my students because they could not read, but I read out the names of the candidates on the list and they told me which name they would like to mark. This was a very eventful activity and I was glad my students were able to take part in the process.
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Technology Activities
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Technology Activities
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Technology Activities
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Portfolios
In the writing center, my students are given worksheets of their alphabets to trace, write, and color. In this photo, Yoyo is shown putting her worksheet away in the portfolio box. All the students are required to do worksheets for their alphabets in the writing center. When the students are done with any work they do in this center, they open up the portfolio box and look for the portfolio with their name on it. This is a form of assessment that also meets the standard 14 required in the subject of social studies. The portfolio box is an assessment tool that we use to record the students’ progress with writing center worksheets and homework requirements that are due every Friday of the week.
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Fine & Gross Motor Skills Assessment
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Fine & Gross Motor Skills Assessment
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Math Assessment with Modifications
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Math Assessment
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Math Assessment
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Mini-lecture
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Small Group
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Celebration
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Student Expert
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Simulation
Delvin and Fionna were simulating a cashier and a customer in this photo. This photo was taken during our unit theme, “Helping Hands”, based on community helpers. They used their prior knowledge of customers and cashiers to do a simulation of community helpers. A simulation is an activity structured to feel like a real experience. Participants are asked to imagine themselves in a situation, or they play a structured game or activity that enables them to experience a feeling that might occur in another setting. The power of a situation is that the students, participants FEEL the experience.
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Games
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Puzzles
In this photo, Niffton and Raj were working together to finish a puzzle. This activity was a great start to show students team work and cooperative group learning. Puzzles can be used to provide a different learning environment in which learning can take place. Usually puzzles go hand-in-hand with games in which both strategies focus on review, reinforcement, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making.
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Illustration Analysis
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Cooperative Group
This picture was taken to show a cooperative group experience at this grade level. Students were given a chance to work on their individual assignments, but with a twist in order to get a true feel for what a cooperative group was like at their age. For this grade level, we had students work on their own assignments. When they done with their work we have them help their group members finish their work so that they can move to the next center as a group.
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Artistic Expression
This picture shows my student, Putra, in the writing center coloring his work. I chose this picture to show an artistic expression strategy that we use in the classroom to get students to use their creativity with illustrations they are given. With these illustrations students are given a chance to express their views on color schemes through prepared illustrations that relate to the days lesson. Artistic expression accommodates to the different learning needs and talents of students. Completed work is usually displayed.
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Demonstration
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