Monday, April 10, 2017
Week 6 - Cross Content
In observing in the middle school this week (7th grade Pre-Algebra) I Social Studies teacher cam over and asked for myself and/or cooperating teacher to review a worksheet that was embedded into his lesson plan to ensure the answers were correct on his key, but also how we got to the answer, so he could better understand if the students had an incorrect answers, or they were stuck with how to process the information in getting the correct answer. The content was on World War 1 and how soldiers had to dig trenches on the battlefield. It gave some small information like it took one minute for four shovels, and (I think it was) those four shovels were equal to one cubic foot of dirt. From there were the questions like: "How many soldiers would it take...", "If one solider dug...", etc. I felt it was fairly extensive in Math for a social studies lesson, but I also found it great for the heavy cross content within the lesson. I feel that is my week area to blend multiple contents in one lesson. I have some project based ideas that will bring ELA in, but that's about it right now.
Monday, March 27, 2017
Week 4 Lesson Plan Post
The lesson plan shared this week is complimentary to last week's an is a continuation of the standards for students to research text, form opinions, and (through analysis) summarize their readings. The strategy relies upon the graphic organizers utilized as worksheets within the lesson plan. Enjoy.
- Chris
Monday, March 20, 2017
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Blog Post 2 - Lesson Plan
I apologize for the format of this post, but I did not see a way to attach a word document. Please let me know if you cannot view/read the images. Thank you.
- Chris
- Chris
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Blog 1 - Poem of Self
Christopher,
Strong Dedicated Centered Leader,
Father of Kayla, Erin, and Koen; son of Doris and Armond,
Lover of family, happiness, and self,
Who feels loved, respected, and anxious,
Who fears death, uncertainty, and being unable to provide
for others,
Who served his country faithfully for over 21 years,
Who would like to
see his children grow to be successful, travel the world leisurely, and be in a
position to positively impact people’s lives,
Foristell, MO,
McGennis
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Introduction
Hello EDUC 338,
I am an active duty United States Sailor with over
twenty-one years of naval service; set to retire 31 March, 2017. I am currently stationed in St. Louis, MO as
a fleet liaison to the Boeing Company. I
have only been with Columbia College since October of 2014 and have completed
my BGS with a Minor in Education, I am currently enrolled in the Post-Bacc
Teacher Certification Program with the hopes of student teaching in the
fall. My ultimate goal is to become a middle
school math teacher, but the reality is I will probably get on as a sub
somewhere and maybe turn that into a long-term sub thing and go from
there. Personally, I am a single father
of three balancing a busy schedule of my daughter's soccer, my son’s little
league team, and practicing Jiu Jitsu (all four of us) on top of the three
classes I am taking this semester. I
also enjoy remaining active with outdoor activities, such as hiking, running,
paddle boarding, etc.
I look to learning from and working with you all this term.
-Chris
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