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    To add, after learners have gained a deeper understanding of the unit, the teacher assigns matrices handouts for homework. Lesson two introduces pupils to Geometry. In this unit learners will become familiar with circles and volumes. They will select the appropriate theorem or formula to find the solution to the problem. In addition, learners will prove that all circles are

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    As an observer at a public school, I noticed and learned a lot of information that will be beneficial for me in my teaching career. I observed a fifth grade class at P.S 108Q, The Captain Vincent G. Fowler School in South Ozone Park. The Captain Vincent G. Fowler School serves Pre-Kindergarten to Fifth grade, with over a thousand students and seventy -nine teachers in total. It is a very diverse school; over sixty -four percent of the Asian ethnicity. P.S. 108Q, school mission is “to inspire and

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    relief that she was on the right track. One of the teachers had expressed her desire to watch me model, but was unsure of what she wanted to see yet. During our hour long planning/reflecting session, she decided she would rather focus on designing a lesson plan that would fit her students’ needs as well as her team’s unit on the solar system. Open House was also a couple of weeks away, so we spent some time collaborating on ideas to showcase the students’ work. The BTSA teachers’ sessions were either

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    The different types of disabilities In today’s society, there are numerous of disabilities that people struggle with on a daily bases. These disabilities have to be address in academic environment, especially for children. In an academic environment educators have to be able to identify intellectual disabilities, autism, multiple disabilities, and design a curriculum that will help develop their learning skills.” As a matter of policy and mandate, meaningful literacy education must be provided to

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    our enrollment decreased from 750 students (2013-2014) to 475 students (2014-2015), which impacted the student based budget. Of the eight teachers we lost, 1 teacher (first year) did meet certification requirements, 4 were first year teachers, two were second year teachers, 2 were “retire rehires”, 1 was an experienced transfer (2013-2014) and the other three teachers had more than 10 years teaching experience. Of the 13 teachers, two were specialists that requested a voluntary transfer. I worked

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    understanding is a process that is required throughout every lesson. It is required at the beginning, middle and end. The beginning is important to reconnect with the previous day’s lesson. During the class, the teacher needs to continually monitor the students’ progress. The teacher needs to check in with all of the students continuously throughout the lesson, making sure that every student has a clear idea of the current concept. At the end of the lesson, a closure is an important part for the students to

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    Stephanie Cannon July 5, 2016 Lesson Plan Unit: Of Mice and Men by John Steinback Lesson Topic: Literature and craft Grade: 9th Time allotted: 50 minutes Link to class website: https://sites.google.com/site/9thgradeenglishmscannon/ Context for learning: • Purpose: o The purpose of this lesson is to understand the character development through the book “Of Mice and Men” as well as the symbolism and themes from the text. The discussion would contribute to a better understanding of the text for

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    main ESL teacher and one ESL kindergarten. During this observation I was able to view Ms. Yanik Second grade English as a Second Language classroom. This specific classroom was a pullout instructional format and they were focusing on science weather lesson. In this classroom, there are six students, half of which were from Haiti and the other half were from two different Spanish speaking countries. Due to the fact that the students were not all from the same country the English proficiency varied from

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    the fitness center in town if she could teach some lessons. At the time, no one was teaching gymnastics and the fitness center said that she could teach. She was able to create her own lesson plans and has been working at this location for 2 years. This is how she was able to get involved with this type of work. She did mention a few struggles with the job such as the fitness center does not have a lot of funding and that sometimes hinders the lessons and she explained that older students tend to drop

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    them (Olsen). It is my job as the teacher to provide diverse activities, strategies and teaching layouts that focus on the development of the whole child to help each individual learn in a plethora of ways (Olsen). Background In my classroom, a lesson plan will always be prepared for, for each day, with a theme to be focused on and learned. Some themes can be taught for a few days and

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