Friday, January 11, 2013

Am I a Procrastinator?

Out of all the years that I have lived, I have established that I am in fact a procrastinator.
In my high school years almost every time that I get an assignment I have put it aside and waited till the last minute to start working on it. 


In my AP English class we are constantly reading books such as The Scarlett Letter, The Great Gatsby, Death of a Salesman, Othello, and Heart of Darkness. In my opinion these books are extremely boring and there is no way I would ever read them on my own. Normally we would have a reading schedule that you should follow, but me being a procrastinator obviously put it off and was struggling to read 10 chapters in one night. These books are very detailed, complex, and hard to understand in just one night. I found myself doing poorly on quizzes due to this problem! I just found reading boring.


In the webpage Overcoming Procrastination I have found a strategy to help me stop putting things off. In the fourth bullet it states "Discipline yourself to use time wisely: Set priorities". With that being said I have gotten a gift from my mentor over Christmas that is a "To Do List Whiteboard" so I have been constantly updating it from things that should be done immediately to things that can wait till I'm done with my first priorities. This "To Do List" has helped me out a bunch, I have been doing things more efficiently and I don't forget about other homework since it's right there in front of my face. Lately there has been no more piles of homework waiting for me!













                            In Reference of: Overcoming Procrastination




   




Wednesday, December 19, 2012

My Favorite Internet Teaching Resource(s)

My favorite teaching resource is PBS Kids



PBS Kids is a real good source to go to if you're looking for activities for your classroom, media for the subject you are teaching, and lesson plans for the future. The thing that separates PBS Kids from all the other teaching resources is their search bar! In the search bar you can choose what grade you want, the subject AND the media type.


In my own personal experience I recall using PBS Kids to help me find ideas to come up with a lesson plan and have a "cute" little activity on the side. Currently I am an intern at Grace E. Hardeman and I help out with a 4th grade class. When I arrive the students are learning math and my objective was to find a way to help teach 3 digit long division. I went to PBS Kids and followed these simple steps.


  1. Go to the website - www.pbs.org/teachers
  2. Select your kids grade level
  3. Select your current subject
  4. Choose the media type you'd like
  5. Browse all the different ideas and select one or more that you would like!
PBS Kids is simply as pie! They make life easy for you, all you have to do is get crackin'!



Monday, October 15, 2012

Field Trips are Fun and Educational

My favorite field trip was when I was younger. I was about 8 years old and I was in a daycare place and we went to the movies. I just liked it a lot because I never been to the movies with a large group before. I believe we saw Scooby-Doo! If I were to take my own class on a field trip, we would go to Six Flags. We would go to Six Flags so they can ride the rides and determine the amount of velocity that is being use among other things. They would have to find the G-Force. They can also ride the Superman and calculate how much force is used to take up all the people and bring them back down.






Thursday, October 4, 2012

What would you do?

I believe being a new kid to a big school is a very scary situation coming from experience. Mark made friends on Facebook by being funny which is nice.  Facebook is a new way to make tons of friends and meet people from across the world. Facebook is rapidly growing!
                                                 

When Mark saw the picture of the new girl from a post that a kid made I believe he should have told the principle. He could have gone with this in many ways, but the smartest one would be for him to go to the principal and tell him the situation about the photo. He could have also just left it alone and no be apart of it but if Mark has good morals then he should get someone in a higher demand to take care of the situation. Also the creator of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg has made it to where if a photo may be offensive he can click a button and report it as bullying or in another topic.



In reference: Ethical Dilemma 


Friday, May 4, 2012

My Year as an Intern

This year as an intern has been the utter most best experience in my life. I have had the chance to experience what it's like to be a teacher and help teach the students. Some of the ups in being an intern is having that feeling after you just helped a student understand how to do a problem and them getting it and learning. Some of the downs in being an intern personally is very hard to come up with because there really isn't anything bad about being an intern but coming up with lesson plans can be tricky at times but being an intern is amazing.

The author of the poem Roller Coaster refers to nausea, personally I would refer to it as adrenaline. Just because I am pumped every day that I know I'm going to my field site and I get to teach the kids something new and they are expanding their brains every day its amazing! My elation this year is meeting my mentor Crys Aigner she has to be one of the most incredible teachers ever, she has so much energy to her and is ready to start the day, she's just very energetic and it gets all her students pumped for the day and ready to go.

I am forever committed in becoming a teacher because it is just such a great job and being able to motivate children and make them strive for the best that they can be is beyond this world. I have learned many things from my mentor such as being positive, having energy, motivating the students, keeping the kids interactive she literally does it all and I am very honored that I get to call her my mentor. I believe her being my mentor has been a great advantage to me because I took all those characteristics that she has and have tried to do the same thing. 

Personally there isn't anything that I would have changed about this year everything just fell into place like it was destine. It's been a great year and I don't regret anything at all, I can't wait for next year when I get to do it all again.

Monday, March 26, 2012

High School Teacher Creates New Educational App

The eNotebook app can be useful for students by them having basically the notes for that day from the teacher and being able to highlight important information or to rewrite some sentences in their own words.

  •     For elementary I believe the eNotebook can be useful for when they are reading a book they can highlight things. 
  • In middle school the notes that are given that day they students can rewrite it in their own words. 
  • In high school the kids can go through them and highlight them rewrite things in their own words.

I have thought about making an app not necessarily for school or anything but it wasn't something that I really looked into. If I made an app for the classroom I probably would make something that is a video of each day in a certain classroom and shows the teacher just teaching the lesson. It would be helpful for kids who have missed they could just watch the video and learn everything that had happened on that. 

Friday, March 9, 2012

The Ron Clark Story.

I believe that these three rules are the best out of all the 55 rules he came up with.


  • Rule number  8, students should never smack their lips, roll their eyes, or show disrespect with gestures. 
  • Rule number 21, child must follow protocol, must be organized and efficient and on task in the classroom. 
  • Rule 46, when your child goes to the movie theater they should not talk during the film.
   I like those rules because it shows character and what type of person you are. How you may have been raised it shows your personality and what not. It gives you manners and its a very important to have manners as a person you must respect people. When you meet someone you should show them respect they can only lose it as time goes on.


My own rules for Ron Clark would probably have been..

  • No talking back, think before you speak for you can hurt someones feeling.
  • No loud music unless you are given permission even then keep it to a level to where only you can hear it.