Hello
What do I learn?
Yestarday, Mrs. Gavin show us a new an interesting tecnique about how we can do the test assessment language station, it was very useful and creative workshop. I can use it with my children its about some different station in each one the students need to do different things for example: vocabulary station, Story rewrite station, in this station the student rewrite the story with their own language and thought.
In the dialogue they need to ask questions about the story and the other student need to answer.
Also, Mr. Mattew show us another tecniques about how to teaching writing, one of them is the stories in around it was very interesting and all the student work together, for example: the teacher write the first sentence then the students stars writing the second sentences, next they need to change the paper with other student and then the other student write another sentences related always to the before sentence and so on.
In that way all the class participated and create a new story-
Regards
Jenny
Hello Topic: My experience in the Elementary School My experience this first day was very interesting for me, because I can saw different strategies and tecniques the professor use to teach their class and they have a lot of resources, tecnologies and visual aids. When I arrived the students was learning the different sounds with a video next, all of them said one experience that they had this weekend also, it`s amazing there`s no noise in all the school and all the students wait your turn for speak and the professor only gave them the instruction one time. Therefore, they learned different topic at the same time with playing and they always work in group but, in my country isn`t in that way. Regards, Jenny
I'm glad that you found Gavin's technique useful. Stations are a common thing in US elementary schools. Do you think it will be useful for you in Panama? Do you expect any difficulties?
ReplyDeleteI remember using stations to do teach science in an elementary school. Ss got to explore scientific phenomena by interacting with the materials at each station. At my son's school, his teacher uses stations for math. It seems to work well.
Would you like to use the "Stories in a Round" with your Ss? Do you think the Ss would like it?