Here is a slideshow of my new classroom. Please forgive me for the blurry shots - not sure what happened. It is definitely a work in progress! I'm amazed at how much got done in just 2 days! I can't wait to get back in to put up bulletin boards, posters, etc.
New 6th Grade Classroom - In Progress!! on PhotoPeach
Thursday, July 28, 2011
NC Teaching Standard #4 - Teachers Facilitate Learning
This is a huge standard. And it has some goofy, super formal language in it. So let's dissect this one a little more than the others. Here are the big ideas (my comments are in red):
Here are some things I used for artifacts:
- Teachers know the ways in which learning takes place, and they know the appropriate levels of intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development for their students. As a teacher, you need to know about child development and about how the brain/student learns.
- Teachers plan instruction appropriate for their students.
- Teachers use a variety of instructional methods.
- Teachers integrate and utilize technology in their instruction. In my district we have talked about how integrating and utilizing tech means getting it into student hands - not just being able to say that you use it yourself.
- Teachers help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Teachers help students work in teams and develop leadership qualities.
- Teachers communicate effectively.
- Teachers use a variety of methods to assess what each student has learned.
Here are some things I used for artifacts:
- Learning contracts in math
- Began to use the Wiki (email or leave a comment to see the link)
- Chrome Fast Word Game
- Cuttin' Kate project
- ABC's of the EOG's project
- Video products created for Nutrition Project after EOG testing (in addition to posters, booklets, and brochures which were also options.)
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
NC Teaching Standard #3 - Teachers Know the Content They Teach
While I'm away today, moving into my new classroom (!), enjoy my thoughts on Standard #3 - Teachers know their content. (Can we all have a, "Well, duh?" moment? Ok, moving on.)
Standard 3 seems like a no brainer, but I've seen many teachers in my 10 year career who really don't seem to know their stuff. Aside from class management, you should have a firm handle on the basics in your subject area(s). I know there are some things you refine in the trenches - but you shouldn't learn it for the first time there! Here are the big ideas with Standard 3:
Standard 3 seems like a no brainer, but I've seen many teachers in my 10 year career who really don't seem to know their stuff. Aside from class management, you should have a firm handle on the basics in your subject area(s). I know there are some things you refine in the trenches - but you shouldn't learn it for the first time there! Here are the big ideas with Standard 3:
- Teachers align their instruction with the NCSCOS.
- Teachers know the content appropriate to their teaching speciality.
- Teachers recognize the interconnectedness of content areas/disciplines.
- Teachers make instruction relevant to students.
- Lesson Plans
- Year Long Plan - This is a link from my "file cabinet." You may want to open it in a new window.
- SCOS Checklist - created for my colleagues who chose not to use my Year Long Plan, so they could ensure they taught the big ideas
- Connect to student interests (survey)
- "Hats off to Bloom's"
- Real-Life Math projects
- Math learning contracts in combination with pretesting for chapters
- Trial runs with Data Notebooking
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
NC Teaching Standard #2 - Respect Diversity
Standard 2 gets me sometimes. Maybe because we don't have a very diverse population, so I tend not to focus on making sure a variety of backgrounds are represented. Here are the big ideas of Standard 2: Teachers Establish a Respectful Environment for a Diverse Population of Students.
- Teachers provide an environment in which each child has a positive, nurturing relationship with caring adults.
- Teachers embrace diversity in the school community and the world.
- Teachers treat students as individuals.
- Teachers adapt their teaching for the benefit of students with special needs.
- Teachers work collaboratively with the families and significant adults in the lives of their students.
- PEP and DEP paperwork - PEPs are for below level kids, DEPs are for kids identified as AIG.
- Conferences with parents
- Conference, phone calls, and email communication with a social worker for a student who was having difficulties outside of school
- Bullying prevention lessons
- "Eliminating Bias" workshop at the Raising Achievement and Closing the Gap conference
- Tuesday folders
- Classroom website/voice mail maintained
Monday, July 25, 2011
NC Teaching Standard #1 - Leadership
Standard 1 can be both easy and difficult to demonstrate. It all depends on your school's culture. If your administration makes it important to cultivate teacher leaders by encouraging in-house experts, then you are fortunate. Here are the 5 big ideas in this standard:
Come back tomorrow for Standard 2!
- Teachers lead in the classroom.
- Teachers demonstrate leadership in the school.
- Teachers lead the teaching profession.
- Teachers advocate for schools and students.
- Teachers demonstrate high ethical standards.
- Data notebook
- CCAE/NCAE membership and acting as an Area Rep for the school
- Attendance at the One Voice Rally in Raleigh on May 3
- NCCAT attendance
- National Board Certification
- Created lesson plans when we went through a teacher transition
- Assisted the district in evaluating the new math adoption
- Procured $1,641 in materials for my classroom/school through Donor's Choose
- Participated in the district Share Fair on Feb. 17
- Participated in various activities with Discovery Education
- Did website testing for SpellingCity.com
- Completed a peer observation
Come back tomorrow for Standard 2!
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