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What do I want my students to know?
My main focus as an English and reading teacher would be speaking properly. My biggest pet peeve is bad grammar. Students will be expected to learn proper English. In 2nd grade they should know how to read at least simple chapter books such as the Magic Tree House series and not only how to write properly but also how to speak. In today's world there has been a loss of proper grammar due to the increase of texting. While the use of technology is very important and will be used in class, I believe that children might be at a disadvantage if they only know how to communicate online or via a cell phone. Many people have very poor grammar and I believe that this is due to the lack of emphasis on proper English in elementary school. This becomes a serious problem later in life when applying for jobs or college and students cannot speak properly. Teaching students while they are young is key to solving this problem in modern society.
What do I want my students to be able to do?
My students will be expected to be able to write gramatically correct sentences both in pen and typed on a computer or iPad. Dictionary skills will also be taught both on an online dictionary (or dictionary app) and in a real dictionary. They should also be able to read at a proper level for their grade.
What will be my primary way of teaching my students what I want them to know and to do?
I will teach my students how to read and write in proper English with class activities, fun worksheets, and educational apps on the iPad. There are many apps for children to learn to read and write with currently on iTunes. There will be plenty of class time for students to work together in small groups to play these games. Learning will be made fun with these educational apps helping them learn. There will also be class time spent not using the iPads because writing is very important at this age. Class work like this would also be done in groups. To keep students interested these activities would also be made into games with rewards, such as stickers or candy, for doing well. Students will naturally want to learn and do well if there is a reward for doing such. Working in groups will also make students interested in learning. They will have more fun with their friends and so learning will not seem like a chore. It will be more like playing a game with friends.
What tools will I use in my classroom?
Computers and iPads will be available for every student to use as needed. There will also be a smartboard in every classroom. This will allow for better participation during class. I will use powerpoint presentations to give students information then allow them to use the iPads, computers, or even the smartboartd to better understand what was taught. Traditional tools, such as pens, pencils, paper, and crayons, will also be used. Young children need to be creative. Art projects will be given whenever possible. Arts and crafts supplies will be available for every student.
What role will students play in my classroom? How will they participate in the learning process?
All students will play a very active role in the classroom. My teaching style will primarily be focused on group work and group learning students must participate in every activity, every day. The use of technology like iPads and smart boards will allow each and every student to participate in every activity. For example, before an English grammar test the entire class may play a game where they divide into small groups. Each group must work together to correct the sentence I have incorrectly written on the board. Whichever team earns the most points wins. This will keep every student active and also interested in the class activity. Students will also be able to help each other learn. If each student is sharing an iPad with one or two fellow students he or she will be working with the other students as one. Each individual student will have a strength and a weakness. Students can help their partners with parts that they may not fully understand. This allows not only students to learn but also to help others to learn.