Friday, November 19, 2010

Blog Posting #2- November 19

I have had the opportunity to work with all of the students in my first grade classroom. Though I have gotten to know a few students better than others. I really do love to work with the students and I am dreading to say good-bye to them in a few short weeks. It seems like I have just gotten in the rythm of things and I have to start over again. I have worked with high and low ability groups in the subject of reading. I have observed how the higher ability students were much more serious about school, did not disrespect me during our reading group, and were much better behaved. After a very rocky reading group with the low ability group, I have noticed that they are behaving much better when I am firm and address problems as soon as they happen. I think I am getting much better at handling those sorts of things....I was way too nice and timid in the beginning :) I have learned a lot this semster about working with students of different cultures, personalities, and ability levels. I also learned the BIG lesson of not being afraid of the students because they can smell your fear and will basically eat you alive :)

So Jason, I was wondering if you are looking forward to switching mentor teachers or if you are sad to see your students go?

1 comment:

  1. In response to your question, the answer is yes. Over these short months, I feel like I have developed a sort of chemistry with my kids even though I only saw them once a week. Even though I'm happy to see how far they've come, I will be sad to leave them.

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