Thursday, December 13, 2012
Dr. Who Marathon Today? NO WAY!!!
Okay, APES! Here's how we're going to rearrange our final week and a day to accommodate all of this snow:
Friday: Kaitlynn and Mikaylee will teach
Monday: Kaitlynn and Mikaylee will teach
Tuesday: We'll work on the second and third section of our final exam. This may take longer than one class period, which means that if we don't finish it, we'll need to get together after finals on Wednesday to do so. That way, by Wednesday afternoon, I can give you each a copy of your final so that you can study.
Wednesday: Meet up to finish writing the final. (I'll be around from 12:00-3:30ish.)
Thursday: Study group after finals? With Pagoda? (Again, I'll be around from 12:00-3:30ish.)
Friday: Final exam. The writing portion of your final projects and all lit. devices are due by 3:30.
So, you have an entire day off of school...Use it to your advantage: kick out some lit. devices, start on the writing portion of your final--but don't waste it. That may make your day relaxing, sure, but you'll pay the price in stress and sleeplessness for the last week of the semester.
If you have any questions, please let me know!
Friday: Kaitlynn and Mikaylee will teach
Monday: Kaitlynn and Mikaylee will teach
Tuesday: We'll work on the second and third section of our final exam. This may take longer than one class period, which means that if we don't finish it, we'll need to get together after finals on Wednesday to do so. That way, by Wednesday afternoon, I can give you each a copy of your final so that you can study.
Wednesday: Meet up to finish writing the final. (I'll be around from 12:00-3:30ish.)
Thursday: Study group after finals? With Pagoda? (Again, I'll be around from 12:00-3:30ish.)
Friday: Final exam. The writing portion of your final projects and all lit. devices are due by 3:30.
So, you have an entire day off of school...Use it to your advantage: kick out some lit. devices, start on the writing portion of your final--but don't waste it. That may make your day relaxing, sure, but you'll pay the price in stress and sleeplessness for the last week of the semester.
If you have any questions, please let me know!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Lesson Reflection
Okay, so here are your questions:
1. What's your honest opinion of the steps that you took to
prepare for your lesson? (Please answer this question both individually--like how you feel about your own level of preparation--and as a part of a group: how you feel about the time when your group worked together.)
2. What expectations did you have
for yourself--and your group--as a teacher/teachers? Did
you meet them?
3. Overall, what do you think of how you did? What would you change if you had to do it again? What are you super proud of?
4. Last one: What is your opinion of the assignment as a whole? Since I've never done this before, I tried not to give you a ton of "rules" or parameters; instead, I just tried to be available to provide assistance with your ideas about the pieces and how you were going to teach them. Do you have any suggestions of what I should change/add/subtract for next time?
You don't need to turn in anything fancy--just make sure that you're really explaining yourself as you answer the questions. If you have any questions, please let me know.
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