Thursday, September 23, 2010

Week Two Observation

Please explain the following regarding your week two observations: How did the students respond to you this week, as opposed to last week? Did your involvement increase this week? Describe one aspect of the classroom that you discovered this week, that you didn't notice last week? Overall, are you enjoying your time in the classroom?

13 Comments:

At September 24, 2010 at 5:26 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The students this week were used to me being there now, they know my name and are alway asking for my assistance. I really started to notice how the whole moving bee's thing works in her classroom. I also noticed how she aranged the desks how the students that are in the front are the children that are not quit understanding the information and need a little more attention. I love my class room and I am kind of sad that I only have four weeks left but I am excited for my next rotation. I am really going to miss the students. They are an amazing group of students and I love working with them.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 5:28 AM , Blogger Emilee said...

This week in the 4th grade class was better than last week. Last week I did not know what I was doing because I was absent a few days. But this week I knew what I suppose to do which made everything I did easier. Also the kids talk a little more and they are not afraid to come up to me ask questions. My involvement has increased but not much more because they have Bible half of the time I am there, and I don’t know much about the Bible so can’t help much. This week I noticed that she has her son in her class. All of the boys in the class are friends with her son and they go to her house. So, sometimes the boys treat her like a friend but she tells them its school not her house. I am enjoying the classroom but I wish I did more in the classroom, and the kids weren’t shy. Also I wish I did a lower grade level.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 6:13 AM , Blogger Mikki Wise said...

I really enjoy working with Mrs. Judy's class. The students are feeling more comfortable with me in the room and almost all of them know me by name now. I've gotten to know all their names as well and I feel this week went smoothly. One aspect of the room I didn't notice before was the mailboxes. The children each have their own mailboxes where they get papers to take home at the end of the day. This helps keep them organized.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 8:58 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

the students wait for me to show up and put a smile on my face for them this week. It increased a little but I had to cut stuff out and get stuff done for their art project they were doing today. There really wasn't anything I noticed this week because I was almost always outta the classroom copying and printing and cutting stuff out. I did enjoy my time in the class this week, what little time I did spend in it at least. I like the kids and the class.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 8:59 AM , Blogger danielle_ridgway said...

Throughout week 2 the students of Mrs. Williams class have opened up to me more. They feel more comfortable with me and ask me more questions. I know all of their names too. I did not notice any different aspects of the classroom this week. My involvement involvement went up a little bit this week from the students asking me more questions. I do really enjoy being in the classroom, and I am having a better week than last week. I'm excited for next week to start and to work on the fall bulletin board!

 
At September 24, 2010 at 8:59 AM , Blogger Tanner aka T_Karch said...

This week the students all knew my name and where really excited to see me. Most of the students felt more comfortable and ask for my help a lot. I've gotten to know most of the student’s names as well, I felt that helps me connect with my students a lot more than just saying "Hey you" or "You in the ___ colored shirt." I've have had really good experience talking in front of the class, and grading papers. I didn't realize how cramped and fast the schedule is, the teachers don't have time to breath. There is no study hall for students to do homework, as well. This week went really smooth just like last week did as well.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 9:01 AM , Blogger brittany said...

The students this week are responding to me being their better than they did the first week. Every day this week when I came in they all had stories to tell me from over the weekend! I think that this week my involvement got really better because the students are not afraid to ask me questions anymore. One thing that I did notice that I didn't notice last week was the helper list that she has up on one of her bulletin boards. Each week each student gets a new job in the class room. When it comes down to it I really love being in Mrs. Burriers class it just keeps getting better every day!

 
At September 24, 2010 at 9:05 AM , Blogger Clayton said...

The students were very excited to see me this week. I think that they enjoy having me in class. Last week they were still trying to get to know who I was and how I acted with them. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I believe they go to music class. After music class they are still singing and making noises. This was very distracting to the Mrs. Host and I when we were trying to get the math lesson completed. I am enjoying my time in the classroom I never want to leave because I enjoy working with the students and the teachers.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 9:06 AM , Blogger Stevie said...

The students responded to me way better. They ar3e comforable with me in their classroom. When they come back from recess they all greeted me and hugged me.my involvement did increase. I got to work more one-on-one with each student. I really didn't notice anything different from last week. I really enjoy being in Mr. Wells' classroom.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 9:14 AM , Blogger Gage said...

The students were very excited to see me, as they were last week. I believe my involvement has increased as I am now used to being in the classroom. One aspect of the classroom I noticed was that there are many instances of differentiated learning in the classroom. I thought it was really cool that there were books that all had the same title but were at completely different reading levels distinguished by colour. I am enjoying my time in the classroom more and more everyday and am dreading the end of the six weeks when I have to leave.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 9:34 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The students liked me more this week. They were excited when I walked in the room. Even students I don't see often know who I am now and say, "Hi, Miss Macy," as I walk down the hall or walk around at recess. My involvement did increase this week. I actually got to teach a lesson on Wednesday. It was fun, and I enjoyed it. This week, I noticed how fidgety the students are. I noticed it some last week, but more so this week. I'm definitely enjoying my time in the classroom. I know I'm having a party on my last day. I don't want to have to leave. I love being in the classroom.

 
At September 24, 2010 at 9:45 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This week the students in Mrs. Hatfield's were more comfortable with me. But it wasn't only her class, a lot of other students are too. Last week my student were okay with me but this week they were constantly giving me hugs. My involvement did increase this week, I am doing more hands on activities. I have noticed the student are very calm and patient, I didn't see that last week. I really enjoy working in Mrs. Hatfield's class and I think I want to be in her class for my free rotation.

 
At October 1, 2010 at 5:15 AM , Blogger BGrove said...

This week the students were more comfortable around me. They asked me more questions and talked to me more one on one. Im doing more hands on activities. My involvement did increase, I am grading papers and doing more errands for the teacher, reading to the students. I noticed the changes in their attitude towards me, they werent so shy around me this week. I am enjoying every minute im in the classroom.

 

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