Saturday, April 27, 2013

Goals and Responsibilities of Teaching

     Teaching is a career that is constantly changing. No week will ever be the same, and no lesson will be the same, even if I teach it three times a day, As a teacher, my goals are to continue to grow as a professional every day. I want to be able to instill my passion for literature in the students by modeling my excitement and starting and ending each day with a positive, enthusiastic attitude. I also want to connect with the students by connecting with the on their level. If I try to relate the work to the students as much as possible, it gives them the opportunity to find learning exciting. I can use the students' interests and goals to guide my own developments as a professional. Most importantly, I want to encourage the students to work hard. With my encouragement, I want the students to know that they can accomplish anything.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Educational Apps

This is a list of educational apps that I have found. I would use any of these in the classroom!


  1. iBooks- a free app that lets students browse, download, and read classic texts from the literary canon. 
  2. Poplet- an app that allows the students or the teacher to create intricate and interactive graphic organizers. 
  3. Storyline - an app for creative writing. It gives a writer the situation, scene, and characters. It's up to the students to fill in the rest!
  4. Sling Note - a free app that allows students to view a browser while simultaneously taking notes. Great for the common core standards!
  5. Flashcards Deluxe - an app that allows students to create their own flash cards for review. Although it costs $3.99, the flash cards are fun, interactive, and can be customized. I think it's worth the cost!
  6. Easybib - an app that helps students create accurate bibliographies. A student can store info and learn how to create any format of citation, from MLA to APA!
  7. The National Archives App - allows students to access primary documents from the National Archive. This app is great for providing historical context to a literary work!
  8. PicCollage - an app that allows students to create digital posters. Students can use photos, stickers, texts, or other pictures to create their very own poster!
  9. WordPress - an app that allows students to create their own blog within an educational setting. Classmates, parents, and teachers can view the blog. Students practice personal writing while mastering technology. 
  10. Grammar Up - an app that quizzes students on different topics within grammar. Great for test prep and review!

Friday, April 19, 2013

How Can Students Assess Their Own Performance

      Many times, the teacher is the sole provider of feedback in the classroom. However, it is important for the students to be able to assess their own work. Some of the ways that I have incorporated this form of assessment is by having the students peer edit each other's work. By doing this activity, students not only develop the skills they need to provide constructive criticism, but they also learn that about the different perspectives that are present in the classroom. Another way in which I have students assess their own work is to talk with them one on one. Although time is always an issue, I try to conference with each student one on one, especially after they have submitted a major paper or assignment. I always start the conference by asking the students how they think they did, what difficulties they had, and what they would do differently if they had the opportunity to try again. I think this practice is important because it teaches the students to reflect upon their own works. If students can develop strong metacognitive skills, they will learn the tools they need to improve upon their work and they will develop a sense of pride and responsibility when it comes to completing a task.

Friday, April 12, 2013

My Evolution

       When I first started my student teaching, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to get the kids to quiet down and do their work. After all, I'm only three years older than they are! I wouldn't listen to me either!
       However, I have discovered that teaching is more of a give and take relationship. Although I am somewhat stern, I have realized that you just have to let kids be kids. I can't get upset over every little side conversation because then I would spend the whole day being upset. I have learned how flexible one must be in order to be a teacher. I have also learned that being a little bit nice goes a long way. If I can show the students that actually care about their well-being, they are more likely to cooperate with me. I have achieved this in several ways: by staying after school with them, by going to school events, and, sometimes, having short conversations about how they are before starting class. The students respond well and it allows them to see that I actually do care. In terms of evolution, my flexibility has developed tenfold.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

SMARTBoard Lesson

This is a lesson I created on Romeo and Juliet using the SMART Notebook program.











Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Pinterest Educational Resouces

This is a list of educational resources that I compiled using www.pinterest.com. I thought this website was just for pictures and for planning weddings, but I found some great stuff for teachers on there, too!

http://pinterest.com/kaycteacher/teaching-resources/

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

How can I become more deeply reflective?

   I never really like doing journal assignments or reflections for my other education courses. I thought it was a waste of time, and I never saw how it would improve my skills as a teacher. From my student teaching experience, I have learned that I couldn't have been farther from the truth. As I am student teaching, I reflect on everything that I do. Throughout the day, I am analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of my lesson. When I am sitting at home watching television, I am thinking about how to improve my classroom environment. Professional reflection is an important tool that every teacher should utilize.

    Whenever I give a written assessment, I analyze the papers for errors or confusions that most students seem to have. I try to base my future lessons on how to correct these errors, as well as reflect on my past lessons to see how I could have improved my skills. Currently, I am working on grading literary analysis papers that the student completed on The Canterbury Tales. As I am reading, I am making note of the things that I should go back and revisit. I think that this will benefit both me and my students. The students can learn to improve their literary analysis and writing skills, and I can learn how to be more effective when it comes to lesson planning and delivery.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Popplet

This is a popplet I made about Frankenstein. It is a graphic organizer designed to help the students remember the pivotal events in the creature's life that caused him to behave in a vengeful manner.

http://popplet.com/app/#/936018