Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Blog 9
The reading talks about starting the day for a younger group of students in the classroom setting. The classroom can be set up in a way that best benefits the teacher and the students. Having young students can be very difficult in the sense that classroom management has to be drilled into their heads before any curriculum can be taught. Some Kindergarten teachers spend the first few weeks of school teaching their students to be disciplined and teaching them the flow of the day. The reading talks about bringing all of the students to the carpet to start the day, which is exactly what my teacher does in my field placement. She calls her students to the "pit" to start the day. In the pit she goes over the date, the weather, and other items to start the day. The children know exactly what to do and when to do it, but my teacher said it was not easy to get them to that point. The reading also discusses different ways to get children to not only read and write, but to get them to discuss reading and writing. Children have a hard time talking in front of their peers, so I think it is important for teachers to think of ways to get children to discuss. My teacher in my field placement always opens the discussion to something that the children can relate to, because children love talking about personal experiences.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Blog 8
Some parents are overly concerned about the mechanics of their children's writing. Writing isn't all about readable handwriting and correct spelling. Writing is a form of communication, and as long as young children are doing some sort of communicating through their writing, then they are on the right track. Writing is about being able to express what is in a child's brain on paper. The very first time I asked my case study student to write, she mainly drew pictures. She then was very eager to talk about her pictures and I learned a lot through those pictures. After I read to her, I have her draw pictures of the setting and characters. It is a good way for me to test her comprehension. In the weeks to follow, I plan on working more on writing with her, but pictures were a great first start for her. I think drawing is a great first step to anyone's writing career.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Blog 7
The reading discussed the basic concepts and terminology of phonics. A syllable is a group of letters that are produced as a unit and contain one vowel sound. There are different syllable patterns that make up different words. The Kindergarten classroom that I am currently in works on syllable patterns each day during their carpet time. Each day one student gets to write their name on the board and the class decides how many syllables are in the name. They then clap out the syllables and say a little chant to go along with it. I just really thought it was a cute idea, and I would love to incorporate that type of activity into my future classroom. It is something that the students enjoy doing, and it also covers syllable patterns, which is a very important part of phonics, as discussed in the reading.
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Blog 6
There was a lot of information presented during the
webcast, but there were definitely some points that stood out to me as a future
teacher. I want to focus on Pat Johnson’s
part of the webcast that discussed instructing students how to read. It is important that teachers teach students
more than just how to read, but how to understand the material that is
read. Often times students will read the
text without any mistakes, but they have no recollection of what the reading
was about. Students need to learn how to
actively make meaning of the text, and it is the teacher’s job to make sure
students do so.
Pat discussed three main ideas about how students read
using the methods of meaning, syntactic, and visual. Students may use the pictures to help
understand the text, which is the meaning method. Students will sometimes just know the text
from speaking words, which is the syntactic method. Lastly, students may use their phonics skills
to help read the words, which is the visual method. All students are different and learn
differently, and they should all use the methods of reading that works best for
them.
Pat also discussed how teachers need to realize that
reading is not always about accuracy, but it is about looking ahead to see how
the reading will help the students grow as better readers. This is something I will really need to work on
as a future teacher, because I want my students to read the correct information
right in the beginning, which is definitely not realistic. I need to focus on the big picture and help
my students be the best they can be.
Reading takes practice and time.
It is also about meaning making, and I need to make sure the students
comprehend the text that is being read.
This webcast was very beneficial, because it allowed me to look at the
full concept all the important aspects of reading.
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