field experience lessons
CAL Elementary Art Integration Day ~ 5th Grade
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"Whose Line is It Anyways?:
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Teacher As A Change Agent: Malcolm Price Laboratory School ~ 8th Grade
"The Secret Messages of Light and Color"
As part of my Level II Field Experience, I conducted an exploratory lesson, which required higher order thinking and overcoming the misconception that color is the same when mixed by paint or light.
"The Secret Messages of Light and Color" lesson follows the teacher work sample criteria which includes designing instruction for specific learning goals that meet the Common Core Standards, multiple assessment approaches, and differentiation strategies. This lesson provided opportunities for students to use 21st century skills, such as observing how light is developed, experimenting with the PhEt computer simulation, and collaborating within groups to decode messages. |
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Classroom Management: Lakeview Elementary ~ 5th Grade
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"Ms. Z's Get to Know Me Prezi" Educators can not teach unless they have a relationship with their students. This statement was my reasoning behind creating my "Get to Know Ms. Zaideman" prezi.
While preparing for my Level III Field Experience, I wanted to make a personal connection with my students right away. Having only a week to interact in the classroom, I thought this prezi would break the ice and make the learning environment more comfortable for all the students. As a result of presenting this prezi, I established high expectations for the class and provided a positive community, which created cooperation and a purposeful learning experience for the students. |
Teacher As A Change Agent: Malcolm Price Laboratory School ~ 8th Grade
"The Eye of The cow: Cow eye DISSECTION"
During my Level II Field Experience, my students participated in a cow eye dissection activity. This lesson was an engaging exploratory activity, which applied students knowledge of the eye and optic system.
"The Eye of the Cow" lesson follows the teacher work sample criteria, which includes designing instruction for specific learning goals that meet the Common Core Standards, multiple assessment approaches, and differentiation strategies. This lesson was adapted for all types of learners. "The Eye of the Cow" lesson gave students the opportunity to learn about how the eye functions through observation, dissection, and listening to humorous musical lyrics. |
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