Friday, February 4, 2011

Substitute Teaching

I have been substitute teaching full-time at two different school's. It has been going really well. I look forward to finding a long-term sub position, or a regular teaching position for this fall. I can't wait to see what's in store for me.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Update!

 I spent New Years Eve surprising one of my students and going bowling with her and her family :) I have been back to the classroom I student taught in 3 times, and have got to see my students throughout the community as my current location is where I student taught. It all became surreal when I received "teaching items" as Christmas presents from my family. Can't wait to be a regular full-time teacher with my very own classroom....I miss my student's so much, but make a point to see them, sometimes it just isn't enough though :) They are so special to me!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Assignment 4

Looking back at the beginning of my student teaching the following was my List of Goals:


To be able to effectively teach by including an anticipatory set and closure without over thinking it or preparing many hours for it.
I have been able to accomplish this goal by focusing on it during my lesson planning preparation, and making note to what my University Supervisor and Cooperating teacher have noted. One I made this goal it was something that I thought I may struggle with as a teacher, but from the beginning have realized that it wasn’t an area where my University Supervisor said that I needed to focus more on, or have lack there of.

To experience Parent-Teacher conferences
I was able to partake in this phenomenal experience of boasting about the parents’ children during November 11, and 18th.

To get involved in one ore more activities outside of the classroom.
I was involved in Staff Meetings, and Community Education Volleyball. 3 Field trips :)

To attend a school board or some other Staff meeting.
I have attended all the beginning of the year workshops, and 2 staff meetings. As well as one retirement party.

To get great reviews and feedback from both my university supervisor but also my cooperating teacher.

Through my observations I have accomplished this. I can proudly say I have accomplished all of these goals.

One meaningful experience that I have had during student teaching.... One of my students who I have grown very close to and helped along the way with redirecting said the following at our grand-friend pie social:
 He stated to his grand friend when I was just in ear shot (he didn’t know I was listening) “That’s Miss Hinkemeyer she brightens my day each day at school.” This  experience was very meaningful to me. Being able to partake in conferences and boasting about their children was so much fun. I enjoyed being able to tell them specific instances about their children was so fun and rewarding. The constant cards and gifts  that I have been receiving as a sign of how important the student’s see me has been so heart warming. I am really going to miss the everyday repetition of partaking in their learning, and celebrating their successes. Teaching is such a rewarding job.  I wrapped up my experience with a bang :) We went on a field trip, and had a class party. Other classes even showed their compassion :)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Glimpses of Fall Fun!!

            Our class at Gilby's Apple Orchard (Wednesday, October 6th, 2010).

Our class on October 29th, 2010 After we went on the Halloween Parade, and had our class party :)
Our class on our Field Trip to the School Forest :) Nature Walk!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Staff Meetings/Conferences/Quarter 1 grades submitted!

This week was a busy one!
We have officially met and set up conferences, and have all the grading done. I have been grading all classroom material. It is such a great learning experience. Our conferences will be November 11 from 3:45-7:40, and November 18th 3:45-7:40. I am really looking forward to this process.

We have been writing to our pen pals and that is well underway, we will have a pie social on Friday, November 12th for the students to meet their pals! I have been fortunate to teach my class the writing process of a friendly letter, and how to properly fill out an envelope. They have come such a long way! Yesterday, we made Turkey's out of milk cartons and some placemats for our decorations. I also am teaching them a song to sing :) Being in Choir comes in handy in the classroom :D

Analysis of the Instructional Process

https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1KVW8G1GMXhkv2Dev1xwWYZQ2_IAFZeFns_WgmHkcsJg

Monday, November 1, 2010

Teaching Full Time!

I have currently been teaching full time since October 15th. It feels great :) I have been observed 3 times, and have been progressing as a teacher :) Today I incorporated a lot of technology in my lessons :) It feels good to be organized!!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Star Student of the Week

I created a Star Student of the Week bulletin board and demonstrated to the students the first week how we were going to do it.
A letter is sent home on Friday to the parents, and then the students bring their stars back on Monday. They are awarded a certificate (certificates I purchased from a store), then we have all the students gather around during the morning while I am teaching, and the student talks about their Stars, and their pictures or any other things they would like to share. I make a point to have this student be the line leader 2-3 times during the week. On Friday we read a special letter that the student's parent/guardian wrote about them.
Take a look at the Parent Letter I send out and the pictures of the Bulletin Board:
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1V37R8_H94fyoP1xlvn64M0ByLSS3H3kApz7d7xirQ9E





Saturday, October 9, 2010

Fire Safety Week

This past week it was Fire Safety week. The Aitkin Fire Department stopped by and discussed Fire Safety with the students on Tuesday and Tuesday night was the Annual Aitkin Fire Department Open House
I tied the Fire Safety unit into our writer's journals by writing the following on the board for the student's to write about:
Why are firefighters important? Create 3 sentences explaining why?
I then created a poster for all the students to sign, and once students got done they were able to help create an acrostic poem (which I knew I would be teaching later that week). It worked really well as an anticipatory set. I had two of the best behaved students go up to the class and hand the two volunteer fire fighters the poster (great intrinsic motivation)
Here are some pictures of the Poster before the students finished it:

Lesson Two



Click below to see my lesson plan through googledocs:
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1MqJV4MN78HrdDl-eVugSZh9rXDikwxyF5mmmVhRcjMY

Samples of student work

High Quality because of the following reasons:
1. Use of Spelling words and they are properly underlined.
2. 8 words in each sentence.
3. Had an adult check for grammar and Spelling.
4. Good, clear handwriting.



Low Quality because of the following reasons:
1. Doesn't have all Spelling words underlined.
2. Did not have a parent check for grammar or spelling errors.
3.Missed proper punctuation in Number 5.



Students were assessed on the following for their Spelling Sentences
1. Have 8 Sentences.
2. Have proper Spelling and Punctuation.
3. Use 8 words in each sentence.
4. Underline Spelling Word.
5. Check with an adult before handing in.
6. Due Thursday
The assignment is graded out of 20

For the worksheet I created, that they were supposed to color the Ai words Blue, the Ay words Red, and the Ea words purple...they were graded on participation points. For the select students who had some of the words wrong, I just reiterated the ea, ay, ai forms of the long a vowel patterns

Lesson One of Unit of Instruction

Click on the link below to view my Lesson Plan:

https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1Ny_ce8B9Kxxx4Px0nC1pUytJ8ea7fgEu4O4aMDkeMp8






Monday, September 20, 2010

Assignment One- Reflections.....


The school that I am student teaching at is located in Aitkin, MN. Which is located 30 miles East of Brainerd, MN. The 3rd grade is made up of 68 students, but grades 5th, 6th, and 2nd, 1st, and Kindergarten range from 90-119 students per grade. The atmosphere is small town, Aitkin's population is 1,900. Aitkin is in up-north Minnesota so there is a lot of outdoor activities offered year round. There are 365 area lakes, making fishing and outdoor activities a big part of the everyday life for a lot of my students. My classroom consists of 23 students, 11 girls and 12 boys. They are all Caucasian, and most live out of the city limits (we have no students who walk to and from school). Our classroom has a moby-board and clickers that are implemented for students to take quizzes on. There is a projector that is also used. The school just purchased two document camera's last week.


List of Goals:
To be able to effectively teach by including an anticipatory set and closure without over thinking it or preparing many hours for it.
To experience Parent-Teacher conferences
To get involved in one ore more activities outside of the classroom
To attend a school board or some other meeting
To get great reviews and feedback from both my university supervisor but also my cooperating teacher


At this point, my primary concerns are....holding my students engaged when I explain objectives in the beginning of my lessons.


At this point, I am looking forward to most...is getting back their Star Math scores, and their reading levels and see how much they increase by the time I leave.


Take a look at my classroom!!!!!!
Here are some parts of the Reading area:






Here is part of the Math area:




Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Author Studies

Each month in our 3rd grade classroom we will be focusing on two authors. One- Picture book author study and One- Chapter book Author study.
Here is a pic. of the pictures I printed and laminated in our Author Study area by our reading nook: