Wednesday, November 9, 2016

My teacher created material

My teacher created material was creating clocks with a set of times that all different. The rules of the activity is to give each student at a table the same color clock and give them a time also. The teacher will tell the student if they were correct or if they are wrong. After 5 minutes the table will switch the times with another table and that will happen 5 times. This activity will help the student understand how to tell time on a non digital clock and have a better understanding on how time works.

Monday, November 7, 2016

First day as an intern

My first day as an intern was a really exciting experience for me. The students were all so sweet and excited to hear that I was going to coming into their class every week to help out. My mentor teacher was also really sweet and was very supportive of my dream to wanting to be a future teacher. When I was presenting my poster, both my teacher and class were really surprised that I was a former student of Holiday Heights Elementary. I really love being an intern and hope that all the days I go their will be as successful as my first day their.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

What would you do?

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In scenario 3, if my mentor teacher had a substitute, I would introduce myself and tell them why I am in that classroom. If they told me that they had everything under control, I would go to another another teachers classroom and ask them if they would like me to help in their class and if they did not then I would go to the library and search for books to check out that I could use in my class.
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Monday, September 12, 2016

Rules for my classroom.

In reference to Mrs. Steven's blog, rules show students and children of all ages that there are certain times and places for certain things to happen. They don't always understand why things are the way are, but when they have rules, they learn the correct way to act and behave. Rules help a student learn not to disrespect adults and other children around them. They learn the proper ways to keep the classroom clean and organized. Sometimes depending on the student, they don't always learn their manners at home from their parents, so the only way they will learn them is from a teacher at school. Things that happen in a classroom to void these rules are such as attitude towards others, bed behavior, inappropriate physical behavior and inappropriate body language.
 The consequences of disobeying these rules can be a time out, not participate in a class activity and being stopped from playing at recess. Credits to Megan's blog 


Monday, August 29, 2016

My First Blog

This is my first blog. My name is Megan Freedman. I attend Richland High School and I am a junior this year. I want to be a teacher because I love working with kids and being around them all the time. The are so cute and my number one dream job is to be a teacher just so I can be around the things I love most.