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    Sixth-Grade Math Teacher

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    Seventh-grade mathematics teacher Mrs. Megan Ortinau at Van Buren Middle School begins lesson planning by thinking about her learning objectives and standards she would like to cover. She thinks about what she wants her students to take away from the lesson and moves forward from there. Before beginning, Mrs. Ortinau considers what her students have learned in previous grades, and she tries to expand on that as much as possible. She tries to compare the new material to material the students have

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    participate in some sort of music program. When the teachers observe the students that take music lessons and the students that do not there is a pattern. Most of the students that took music lessons usually do better in school than the ones that do not take lessons. Taking some sort of music lesson while in school helps in so many ways. Children should take music lessons. Students that take music lessons are usually at an advantage in the ability to sit still and having focus. While playing your instrument

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    We have the PPP structure we can develop it more and know the time for the lesson. We can also but the PPP time pyramid like divide the time to three sections and its presentation , practice, and production. Also introducing a new material to your class and material should be familiar to your students. More than get animated so the teacher not all time teach the lesson she also can do other thing so you can take a break time with your students and doing some funny thing

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    As a future educator an important element is learning from others, listening to a teacher's battle in the classroom from a teacher that has only taught a year to one that has been teaching for twenty years. The fact that we get to ask questions is ridiculously important for our future in the classroom. Although, the teacher that was interviewed was a new teacher, which we can relate to, the fact that he has manage the control of a class instead of just observing. He had a considerable amount of insight

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    Analysis In order to have a successful mini lesson it is imperative that all its components are represent and developed in a clear and structured manner. In this mini lesson, all the components were present and for the most part they were developed clearly and well structured. The Motivation, in this lesson was considerable short the teacher made few questions, but I think that it helped fantastically in setting the mood and pace for the rest of the lesson. I liked that she leaded the students to connect

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    A recent article in the Time magazine written by Ashley Ross celebrates J.K. Rowling’s 50th birthday with 50 lessons taught by her. The lessons’ topics range from persistence to politics, inspiration to acceptance, and life after death. Going from the books to the movies was an journey that several million took. Even in the movies could lessons be learned. An example of an important line, “Happiness can be found,even in the darkest of time, if one only remembers to turn on the light,” given by Professor

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    person to understand and very easy to get along with. Since I have lived in Central my whole life, I was here before it was a city. I think this helps me see the difference in how the schools have worked and I could bring this experience with me. I also have been around kids for most of my life and still babysit from time to time. My aspirations as a teacher are simple, I want to make a difference in a child’s life. I want to know that they have learned something from me whether it was academic or not

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    hugely helpful to ELLs. Teachers should give verbal and written instruction which can help language learners practice how to speak English. Furthermore, teachers should regularly check for the students’ understanding the lesson by saying “Please put thumbs up or thumbs down” if the lesson is clear. Teachers should encourage English learner students to continue building their literacy skills in their home language because study show that English learners learning to read in the home to promote reading

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    A Lesson Before Dying A Lesson Before Dying, a historical fiction novel set in the 1940s, is written by Ernest J. Gaines. In this novel the reader gets to experience the struggles of a twenty-one year old black man by the name of Jefferson. Jefferson finds himself the sole survivor in a liquor store shooting. Although he is an innocent man, he is found guilty of murder and because of the racist era, he is sentenced to death. Determined to morph Jefferson into a man with dignity before his death

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    Classroom Reflection

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    In some aspects, the twenty minutes I spent microteaching felt like some of the most awkward twenty minutes of my life. In some of former other classes such as MAT223 (Intro to Secondary Mathematics Education) we had done assignments similar to this microteaching activity. I remember our group had the responsibility of teaching another form of proving Pythagorean Theorem. That was a beneficial activity because it gave us teachers in training the opportunity to get in front of the class and solidify

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