Thursday, September 24, 2009

ACTION RESEARCH

Week Five: September 24, 2009
-Week one of my Action Research went really well! We started reading "Stories For A Starry Night" By: Peter Grahame . I assigned each student a part and had them highlight where they would be reading. The first day went well and the play took us a whole forty minutes to read through. The next few days we talked about tone of voice and reading with more personality. Fortunately, the more we read the play, the quicker we were getting finished reading through it. Friday, I will DIBEL the six students that I chose to observe for my research. I will be keeping my test scores for each student in separate folders labeled with their name. The kids seem to really enjoy Readers Theater. I am excited to begin gathering my data and monitoring their progress.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Week Four

On Tuesday I taught a Grammar lesson on Subjects and Predicates. To prepare for the lesson I cut out twenty-six sentence strips, each one containing either the subject or predicate of a sentence. For the lesson I mixed up all the strips and randomly handed one to each student. I reviewed what a subject and predicate was and explained that each strip contained one or the other. They were to go around to each student until they found someone who they could make a complete sentence with. I am happy to say that this lesson was a great success. The children enjoyed the activity and were able to pair up to make complete sentences. They were even creative with their sentences, joining subjects and predicates that read, "Ms. Nicholas has six legs." :) I would definitely use this lesson again in the future!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Week 3

Due to Labor Day, week three went by very quickly. I started teaching grammar and I felt that all of my lessons went well. The students were attentive and responsive during my teaching time and I was able to get a feel for how they will respond to me as teacher. I also began giving pre-tests for my Action Research this week. I chose six students, two from each strategic reading group. I will begin the Reader's Theater on Monday.
This week I attended the fourth grades open house. This was an event where fourth grade teachers were given an opportunity to show parents what goes on during the school day. The evening went well and I look forward to parent teacher conferences!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Week 2

The second week of school jumped off to a great start. The students came back Monday morning ready to work and begin the new school year. Mrs. Tucker wasted no time getting the children on the fast track to learning. They began reading and math units along with their science, social studies and language. During the ninety minute reading block the fourth grade was split into three groups. I was able to work closely with one of these groups. This was a great way for me to ease into teaching and it also provided me with a chance to get to know the children better.
During this week I was also able to confirm the rumors of the East Dale faculty being like a family. It is evident in every way that the faculty love and respect one another. I feel lucky to say that I am a part of this family and also a team player in cluster 300. Next week, I will begin teaching 25%. I am excited to slowly begin taking full responsibility of the class!