Friday, November 8, 2013

More metacognition, a classroom visitor, and trendy things...


I was in a third grade classroom this week and had some time to look around the teacher's class.  You can really get a feel for how a class is run by observing the walls.  I really liked this poster.  As discussed previously, we are learning that students have to be engaged and aware of their own learning to truly retain knowledge and be good thinkers.  I thought this was neat how there were some codes to help students verbalize how they are feeling about material.


Also while I was there,  praying mantis popped his head in.  He was huge!  It's not often that you get to look at one so closely and from the belly in.  I allowed students to take turns to come and visit the mantis.  What a neat thing!


And finally, this.  These rainbow loom bracelets seem to have taken over the world, and even my house! :)  I have been in all different grades and all over Summit and Portage Counties and these are the common thread.  In a couple of cases, it has allowed me to make a little bit of a connection with students, asking them about the pattern of theirs.  Again, teaching is much about making connections, even if it is over something as silly as a bracelet.  



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