Thursday, September 27, 2012

Mini Lesson Presentation

Today in class we did SSR as normal then did our daily "pot notes". Afterwards we got about 15 minutes to get ourselves ready and situated to teach our classmates about our lessons. My group--Amanda, Courtney, and I--lesson was about Physical Development and we were first. We did our presentation in the form of a Prezi and it went well at first, but then we had technical difficulties with videos. Then everyone else had the same problems with their videos (the interent was being so slowwww!). The last thing we had were activites to go along with our lessons and some of them are kinda hard. The other lessons that we learned about were, Stages of Cognitive Development/ Cognitive Development According to Jean Piaget, Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, and Erikson's Psychosocial Development Theory/Lev Vygotsky's Social Cognitive Development. All the lessons were interesting and done well.
Veta, Keri, and Josh presenting their mini lesson

Murshay and Amanda presenting their mini lesson

8 comments:

  1. The mini lessons were definately a window into teaching, it was really fun to do and i cant wait for my placement

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  2. The mini lesson presentation was a great experience. I enjoyed having my fellow classmates teaching me and i felt that I did good at presenting.

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  3. The mini lessons definately made me learn that i need to work on my nervousness in front of a class.

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  4. The mini lesson was really fun to do. We got to experience what teaching feels like.

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  5. This was definitely an interesting experience. There's a weird feeling to knowing the "students" are depending on you to teach them the right thing.

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  6. This was a great day in teacher cadet we had so much fun

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  7. I was really nervous about the whole "teaching" the class but after I got up there it wasn't so bad. I really enjoyed it

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  8. I think our group did pretty good. We knew our information well enough to get the job done.

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