Third Blog Post

Hi, welcome back to my third and final blog post! Today we will be discussing my experiences of completing this lesson plan! In my experince, this project was very beneficial and helped me to know how to manufacture lesson plans for the future! The successes I had as a result of the research process including making a sufficient lesson plan that not only relates to the background of the story but also incorporates multiple intelligences. An exciting discovery was manufacturing a successful lesson plan. When developing the lesson, it was in the best interests to try to make it efficient … Continue reading Third Blog Post

Lesson Development

Hello and welcome back to my third blog post! When trying to come up with a teaching style it is important to accommodate to various teaching styles for children. After all, everyone learns differently and obtains information in different ways. A teaching style that would allow students to reach their academic potential is, interpersonal and Spatial intelligence. Essentially what this means is that students would have to work together and throughout our lesson plan, we have created visual lessons for visual learners. In our lesson plan, it is planned for students to watch a short clip on how one’s actions … Continue reading Lesson Development

Importance of a Powerful message

Hi everyone welcome to blog post number two! When majoring in education, it is insightful to manufacture a pleasant teaching style. Something that I strive for my students is to use a various series of intelligences. Every student learns at a different pace and different style.  An important segment to keep in mind is trying to keep the students intrigued and eager to learn new material. Some students learn visually, cooperative learning and inquiry based. By teaching with a variety of learning techniques, this reaches the accommodations for all students. A great story that I believe impacts young minds is … Continue reading Importance of a Powerful message

Teaching History Through Poems

When I was in Elementary school, English class was one of my favorite classes! We had an abundance of writing pieces that reflected various topics. Studying to become an Elementary Educator, there are important lessons that I would like to pass down to my students. For instance, focusing on a widespread of topics, allows the students to intake more knowledge and think more critically. A well-known poem that opens the mind of the reader, “O Captain, My Captain!” Written by Walt Whitman. The time period in which the poem was written was during the 1860s. A series of unfortunate events … Continue reading Teaching History Through Poems