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Kindergartners Pay Tribute to Custodian on his Birthday

This week, I stumbled upon a wonderful video clip and news coverage of a classroom full of kindergartners who learned sign language to send a special message to their custodian. Their dedicated custodian has worked in the Tennessee school district for over twenty years and is known to have a hearing impairment. As we learn when studying to become teachers, every 2-3 students out of 100 have some sort of hearing impairment in one or both ears. This story tremendously impacted me because it is so heartfelt. Using sign language is a very difficult task and the fact that kindergartners were dedicated enough to plan this surprise of signing the happy birthday song is truly amazing. I think this teaches a good lesson to the kindergartners, as well as, all of the current 488,455 viewers that have made this video go viral. The reaction that the custodian had was very special and one can see that this act of kindness touched his heart. This story shows that putting in a little extra effort ...

Tips, Tricks, & Ideas for 3rd Grade Teachers

One day I have high hopes to stand in front of a classroom and be a role model to a class full of kids. Ideally, I would like to teach third grade, however, my passion for teaching will settle for other grades if necessary. One element that is nerve wrecking when going into the education field is the fact that the students' rely on you, and starting out without a lot of experience is scary. Below, I will discuss some various factors that can help me prepare for my future third graders. Take advantage of their age - third graders are not little kids and they aren't anywhere close to being teens. They are at a young age where they still have an interest to learn, they yearn for a relationship with their teacher, and they care about their school. It is important to take advantage of this age group, because they are preparing to do things independently, however, still heavily rely on the teacher.  Start the day with a "morning meeting" -  this can include a self-r...

Flipped Learning

Recently, we learned about an instructional strategy called flipped learning. This is a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content outside of the classroom. In these cases, the student's prepare the material before the information is presented in class. This way of learning allows for student's to work on their "homework" at school so that they have the teacher's assistance to get through it. The teacher may do a brief recap of the section that is being learned, but the material is not presented in a way that we are use to. By following this learning process, there are many pros and cons that come with it. Pros of Flipped Learning: Students have more control - students have the ability to re-watch lessons or even pause and watch lectures at their own pace. It promotes student-centered learning and collaboration - students can use class time to clear up any questions that they have, as we...
The Pros & Cons of Technology in the Classroom: In today's world, the internet and technology advances have taken over. This ideal, yet complicated way of life has definitely changed the way in which classrooms around the world are run. Although, one would believe that bringing technology into the classroom would only be a positive experience there are many aspects to consider in this tech-driven world. The following points will discuss the pros and cons of technology in the classroom. Pros: Gain instant feedback - tools such as online polling and quiz questions help to engage students and they can lead to instantaneous results. Full participation takes place - online surveys and polling can help to get shy students to participate and share their insights, which they normally would not engage in. Most online sources for technology make answering a mandatory process. Streamline simple, tedious tasks - tasks such as taking attendance and student performance can be ...