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Back to Back Lessons

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Back to Back Lesson Plan Tuesday Exit Card Responses Mystery Assignment 1 Mystery Assignment 2 The photo below is from Thursday's class. This class focused primarily on work time for the students on their mystery assignment (explained below). This photo is from Tuesday's class. In this photo we are reviewing the agenda, as well as terms that are important to the lesson.    Above, I have linked my lesson plan for the back to back lessons, the student responses for the exit card and their mystery assignment (unfortunately one assignment wouldn't scan ), and photos from both Tuesday and Thursday's lessons. My unit is an introduction to research writing designed for an 8th grade English class. These specific lessons were focused around identifying a claim (thesis statement) and evidence in an article, as well as how to write a claim, back up the claim with evidence, and analyze the evidence in relationship to the claim. On Tuesday, we started out ...

Common Read Event

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I am thankful that I was able to watch the recording of the talk given by Alex Gino, the author of George . There are many facets of the talk that stuck out to me, but there are several things that Alex Gino highlighted that I will keep in mind going forward and work towards incorporating into my classroom.  First of all, Alex Gino said that it is important to create a space that is welcoming for trans students even before you know you have a trans student in your class. In some ways this piece of advice seems very obvious, but I had never thought about it before. I recognize that it is out of immense privilege that I can say that I’ve never thought about this. I think this is incredibly important because students need to have a space they feel supported and comfortable enough to come out to if/when the time arises. If a student feels like the environment will have to change solely because they are trans, the learning environment is not truly inclusive or acceptin...

Mini Pre-Reading Lesson Reflection

Lesson Plan Video   Lesson Plan This teaching lesson lines up with the mission statement pillar that states graduates should be “creative and integrative.” I believe that this assessment reflects this statement because I tried to make the content interesting and engaging for students, while also giving them a chance to learn the important materials.  I think my lesson plan followed a really good model by lecturing for 5 mins, giving a 5 minute activity, and then giving 5 minutes for an exit card. This structure really helped me to design my lesson with that shorter timeframe in mind, as well as be able to teach effectively. I definitely need to be more commanding in the room, as well as create more comprehensive lecture notes for my slideshow. In watching the video, I feel like my body language could be much improved to convey my status as an educator (I hesitate to say in power or in control of my classroom but I do need to exhibit some sort of authority)....