Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Week Four
Proper and Common noun review was our topic for this week. I prepared an activity to get the students more involved in the lesson. I found an activity online that made a game out of the nouns. I gave a common noun like "state" for example and each student on their paper had to list as many states as they could think of in one minute. After the activity we discussed the difference between the two types and I asked them to tell me if certain words were common or proper. they did extremely well and seemed to enjoy the lesson more than any other week before. I really think they got the concepts this week and we all had fun. It just amazes me how a new style of teaching can help get their spirits up. The students again had to stay in for recess, but this week they didn't even ask if they could join the other students because they were having fun learning.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Week Three
This week I tried something new. We were working on complete predicates, simple predicates, and helping verbs. I found an activity online to help them understand the material. I made cards with subjects one 12 pieces and predicates on another 12. Then, they each choose 8 pieces of paper. First, they had to tell the group how many subjects and how many predicates they had in their pile. Second, the students used their pieces and pair them up with another persons to form 12 complete sentences. After they were finished we read the sentences out loud and then discussed what made a subject and a predicate. This seemed to help them understand more than just completing some worksheets. I did see a little improvement when grading the papers later than I had seen in the previous weeks. Well, next week we have linking verbs and noun review.
Week Two
This week I took the same three students out of the classroom to work on some worksheets about prepositions and subjects. I need to find some other way to teach these children the concepts on the worksheets. Each week I have three worksheet all in similar format where they circle the answer and then move on. We work as a group and most of the time it is like they do not even know what the concepts are, they just guess. I need to find a way to help them understand what a preposition/subject is rather than just focusing on an answer. I plan on looking up some activities I can use next week to help them understand. Also, I really don't like that I have to pull them out of class for this. I feel like they are missing other important material while they are with me. They really don't like going with me because this week she made me keep them in for recess. I understand they need the extra help but when they know they are missing out it's hard to keep them on task. I want to find something fun we can do with these language concepts to keep them engaged in the lesson.
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