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    Key Assessment This summer I took both 2120 and 2130 simultaneously. I completed forty hours of field experience between the Next Generation site in Dawsonville, and the Summer Language Camp program in Hall County. I was only able to complete ten of my hours at the Next generation site, while I did the majority of my work in Hall County, so for the sake of clarity in this paper I will mostly reference and draw from my experience with the Summer Language Camp. Through my experiences this summer…

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    Classroom Content Analysis

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    Making content accessible is on my top ten list of crucial aspects of being a great teacher. When I think about content that is accessible, my mind goes to tasks that have more than one access point. In many math classrooms across the nation, there are a variety of skills that come with students that need to be taken into consideration when looking at curriculum. I believe that the best mathematical tasks are those that allow a student who is two or three level below grade level and a student at…

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    This is an observation report on an educational lecture program for adults based on classroom teacher performance. The lecture was delivered by a very skillful teacher. The teacher effectively stimulated the class, by respecting the diversity of the learning environment, the diversity of the class, stayed focused on the lecture, contexts and class objectives. The heart and soul of the lecture was the teacher’s rapport with the students, delivery, audio-visual, video, diversity and interaction…

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    in the student keeping their mouth shut. Even though someone else has the same question students avoid asking questions and they fall behind in the material. If nobody is comfortable enough to ask questions, there is not a high likelihood for a classroom discussions to occur. Many students…

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    appropriate as it is a colossal problem within classrooms and work environments. This paper will be a factual report with an analysis of the problem dealing with the effects of social media on students in a school setting. Negative effects of technology in classrooms, along with social media, are discussed later. First, dealing with how technology can be a distraction in the classroom, and how social media can take away from tests and comprehensive assessments. The next main point deals with the…

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    approximately 180 students in such a short amount of time. Therefore, even before I was fully immersed, I was taking attendance trying to put a face to the name and making students more personable to me. In addition, I was working my way around the classroom during student group discussions and activities. For example, in my PE 8 class I have developed a good rapport with many of my students allowing me to build a respectful relationship that we can both benefit from. In…

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    that that first day kind of helps them cross the threshold of their classroom a bit more confident…” (www.iris.peabody.vanderbuilt, 2016) In a moderate to severe special education being prepared on the first day of school helps the flow of the classroom. However, as a teacher gets to know their students a little more each, they can change their classroom behavior management plan accordingly. With this being said, arranging a classroom with…

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    I visited three different classrooms at north shore elementary. For my internship, I am in a first-grade classroom, so I decided to observe a second-grade classroom as it would be a good opportunity to see how wide the gap of only one year would be with students. I also visited a gifted and talented third-grade classroom and a Special education resource class. From my day observing different classrooms I learned that techniques and strategies change to accommodate each individual child. In the…

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    Fluency And Reading Skills

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    increase the reading rates of learners are given a text to read three to six times until the learner can read the passage at the rate that is set for the learners grade level. The reason Rasinski says that fluency should be an important part of the classroom is that reading fluency is center focal point of authentic reading instruction. Fluency helps the reader comprehend the text they are reading. Fluency helps the readers to connect word recognition and accuracy as they read to comprehending…

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    Formal Reading Assessment

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    A working team of two pre-service teachers will be completing clinical hours at North Twin Lakes Elementary, in two separate classrooms. One pre-service teacher, Ms. Viciedo, will be working with first graders and the other teacher, Ms. Natalie, will be working with second graders. These pre-service teachers have collected, analyzed, and reviewed various data sources in order to obtain a better understanding of their research focus. The sources of data that were used include the Standard…

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