Date/Time: 1/14/16 @ 9:00-9:50AM
Topic/Skill: Grammar
Group 2A
Teacher
Presentation: The teacher first wrote the agenda on the board so the class knew what
they would be doing that day. The first thing
they did was take a quiz. It had 14 questions, and they had 20 minutes to
complete it. The teacher was walking around the class while they were taking
their quiz. When they are all done with their quizzes, the teacher starts
reviewing by asking them what stative verbs and dynamic verbs are and gives
them examples of each. At the end of the class, they played a connect-four game
with verbs.
Classroom
Management: The teacher had very
good classroom management. She was having fun with the class, but it was very
clear that they had a lot of respect for her. When she was talking no one else
was, and they wanted to answer her questions. During the connect-four game, the
students were able to get up, move around, and talk to each other. They knew
when to sit and do their work and when they could have fun and move around the
room.
Materials: Projector, white boards, quiz.
Student
Participation: The connect-four game was so much fun for the students. There were
several rows and columns of verbs on the projector, with a line under each of
them. The students were split into two teams and they had to write the
past-tense of the verb on the line. They also had to get four in a row up and
down, side to side, or diagonally. The students were running up to the board to
try and beat the other team, and their teammates were cheering them on and
trying to help. They were getting so into it and it was so much fun to watch.
Since this was a fun game, everyone was eager to participate.
Feedback
Provided: The teacher was encouraging all of them
during the game, and giving them positive feedback when they were going over
verbs. She asked the class for examples, and helped them understand if they
were confused. She also went over the quiz they took so they could get the
feedback while the information was still fresh in their minds. She explained
everything and answered any questions the students had.
Lesson(s)
on teaching you learned: The
biggest thing I learned from observing this lesson was to incorporate games and
fun activities into some classes. When someone is able to teach a lesson with a
game, they will have better feedback because the students enjoy it and want to
participate. Having fun classes also keeps students’ spirits up and stress
levels lower. It’s a nice break for students to have sometimes and can help
keep them motivated.
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