Friday, January 24, 2014

Week 1 is under my belt

Monday
                Can I just say how irritated I was that we had school and no one else did. It was quite depressing that I was receiving snap chats from my cohort about in-service days and tomorrow being their first day. I started off right away. I have 4 class on the odd days and 3 class on even days.
                Building Construction class is going to be tough. I have a total of seven students who do not look like the type of students who would pick a class to do building in.
                Veterinary science class is going to be fun. I have about 15 students in my class. Students show up to class but have lunch first. While standing in the classroom going over resources, a life skills teacher aid came in and asked where he should sit. I explained that we had lunch first, so he left. I then relayed the information to my corp teacher, stating that we have life skills students in our class. We were both kind of worried about how that was going to work. Veterinary Science classes are very science based and is not really easy to teach to students will special needs. When class finally did start, the life skills student (joe) was late to class. His aid sat in the back of the room while Joe sat up front. To me this makes no sense. An aid is there to help the student take notes and be part of the class. How is that to happen if you sit on the complete opposite ends of the class? However, Joe did very well in class, he even answered most questions.
                Ag Foundations, what is there to say. I had to chance to observe these students plenty of times before. I came into this class with the mindset that by the end of the day I may want to quit teaching. I have two sections of this class, all freshman. This is the class that I started off teaching right away. To top that off, I have to teach welding. I know from prior experience that I may not be the best welder but I know how to teach it.
                I was sure that I had enough content to last for 90 minutes when I started the day, however, during prep, I showed my corp teacher what I had and was told that is not enough. This is going to be the hardest thing for me this semester. I was able to gather enough resources by the time class started. We started off by going over my expectations and general safety rules. I then sent the students into the shop to do a scavenger hunt of safety equipment. After the hunt, students returned to the classroom to take a practice safety test. I then started to lecture on basic welding safety and types of welding.
                Like stated before, I knew that this would be a tough class. All but 4 students were not paying attention. It took me 30 minutes to get over 10 slides of information. I was always making sure that they were coping the notes. It got to the point where the three girls in the front of the class were complaining about how long it was taking and telling me to just tell the rest of the class to “shut up”. At this time there was 30 minutes of the class left. I decided to stop teaching and give them time to work on their speeches. Once again, I had a fight on my hands. Some students tried to tell me that they were done or that they are working on their speech at home. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and told them to work on updating AET. However, has time went on the done students started to ask me questions about topics, which just proved to me that they were not done and have not even started working on it yet.
                I have got my hands full with my freshman class this semester, but after observing the other classes, I have a feeling that I am going to be fine with them.

Tuesday
                Today I get to play sub. I was given instructions on what each class is to do. After reading the instructions, I felt this is stupid. I can teach the students the information needed so that they do not fall behind but instead I have to assign them book work.
                Overall today was very boring. The one class that I was able to have some fun in was my Ag Leadership class which consists of mostly the officer team. We got all the records books ready to go for the contest that was to be tonight, however, because of the snow it got postponed to Thursday after school.
                We had an early dismissal today. Sorry there is not more to report.

Wednesday
                Starting off with a 2 hour delay made things a little bit easier. Once again I observed the building construction and veterinary science. I once again taught Ag foundations welding. On problem though is that I am going to be 2 days ahead in this section due to not having the other section yesterday. In order to not get to far ahead I thought of the cheese and crackers idea.
                I started the class off by having students write the bellwork and objectives on the boards. I also passed out a paper for students to write the bellwork/question of the day on along with the ticket out. It took some time to explain how to use this sheet. As the students were doing the bellwork, a few of them asked me what PPE is. Trying to control my frustration, I asked them where their notes are at from Monday? I had to repeat the fact that we went over this stuff on Monday about 5 times.
                After the bellwork was taken care off, I finished the powerpoint with different weld joints and some other terminology. Once again I was getting pretty frustrated with the students. It got to one point where I told the kids that if the talking did not stop I would do a seat change. That got them to be quiet for a couple of minutes then they started to talk again. Once I was finished with the powerpoint, I had the students line up according to birthday’s then count off.
                Once in groups, I used an interest approach that Billy did in lab. We used cheese and crackers for the students to learn how to make a bead and then how to make certain joints. They students had 25 minutes to do this. It went over a lot better than I thought it would. All students were able to make all the joints. At the end of class, I had them make a 2 inch bead using both the half moon and circle method. The beads then were compared to each other and my corp teacher judged them. I also had her go over why she picked the ones she did.
                Overall, my day was not bad. I just have to learn how to deal with my freshman class.

Thursday
                Started off the day on time. The morning was pretty quiet. I did have my Ag Leadership class today. We worked on speeches and getting things ready for the open gym night we are hosting tomorrow night.
                Today I have the second section of freshman for ag foundations. This class, from observation time, is worse than the first section is. I had a plan to go into this class giving the students new seats right off the bat instead of waiting to see how they will act. Once the new seats were given, after some fighting, I was able to keep the attention of the students. I had a shorter period today of only 50 minutes and had to put two lessons together so that I did not fall to far behind with them. I feel that I rushed through some of the lecture stuff but was able to cover everything in a good way.
                I once again did the cheese lab. This section did not behave as good as the other group. I had one student who instead of making joints just put a crap ton of cheese on the cracker. I ended up having to take the cheese from her. I ran out of time to do a lesson review with this class but I will learn from my mistakes.

Friday
                For my ag foundations class today, I gave them new seats. Not the best response from the students but it will work out. After giving the new seats I had the students update their AET projects and then I gave them a safety quiz. This was not what I thought it would be. The students made the questions harder than they needed to be. I told the students they could miss 2 questions and still be able to go in the shop. I had 10 of the 15 pass it. After giving the test, students then were introduced to the brazing project that they will have to do for a grade in this class. I showed them pictures then gave them the requirements. I then explained that since I only have four welding stations that I will take 3-4 students at time in the shop and the rest will have to research what project they want to make and come up with a bill of materials.
                The students that I had in the shop with me were a mixture of kids that were excited and ones that were scared to death. I stared off by showing the students how to set up the machines and then showing how to strike an arch and how to make a bead. I then had them each set up their machine. I started one student at a time and helped them make an arc and bead. I started by having the students cover, and I started the arc for them. Once I had the arc done, I let go of the electrode holder and just stood there and watched while keeping my hands close. All students were able to make a pretty good bead.
                After class left out, I was able to attend/supervise an FFA meeting. This was weird at first, but after watching the meeting it has showed me that I have a lot to teach my officer team about Parliamentary Procedure.
                Tonight is the first FFA activity that I get to attend. Tonight is open gym night.  Hope everything goes well.

                Overall this week was great, I cant wait for next. 

2 comments:

  1. Valerie,

    Thank you for sharing. I would encourage you to use bold or underline to set apart each day.

    You shared lots of good things, I would focus on two things:
    1) Be cautious of being quick to stereotype or judge students by appearance. Give everyone equal opportunity to excel!

    2) Maybe you should set up a meeting with the Aid as ask him to explain his role, how he can help Joe and how the two you can work together to be more successful with the student. Could be a really enlightening conversation.

    Foster

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  2. Hi Val! You were one of the lucky ones have a full week of school! You were able to have an additional FULL day with your students! This is a huge advantage! You were able to interact, observe, and begin fostering relationships while others were stuck at home! Make sure you always look at the bright side of things, stay positive! I agree with Dr. Foster, you provided some really great things in your blog. Remember, developing a felt need for any student, and igniting interest will make any student want to engage in the lesson whether they seem the typical student or not. Make sure you establish your standards and expectations for your students from the get-go. This will eliminate some of your frustration. This way students will know they are expected to take notes and bring them to the next class. Keep up the positive energy and hard work! Always know you have the instructional team to contact if you need assistance!

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