About Me

Hello, my name is Heather Anderson. I am originally from Minot, ND, but grew up in Ellsworth (A.F.B), SD. I moved to Bemidji to earn my Elementary Education major, with a Communication Arts and Literature specialty, at Bemidji State University. I will gradute from BSU in December, 2010. I am student teaching 5th grade at Northern Elementary with Mr. Bjerknes and I will be there until November 24th, 2010. I am very excited to teach my 5th graders and learn from the students and my cooperating teacher!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Assignment 4 - Comprehensive Reflection

             
                I had three goals from assignment one and I believe I accomplished all three goals.  One goal was to continue improving on classroom management.  From watching Practicum teachers before student teaching, I had some background on knowing how to keep my classroom management working.  Many of the students did not want to listen to me in the beginning, because I am not there “real” teacher, as some of the students would say.  However, giving respect to the students, they began giving it back to me and following directions when I gave them.  As these past few weeks have gone by, I have felt very confident in how I run the classroom.  Students respond to me well, I make everyone participate at some point in a discussion or lesson, and when students are working independently, I make sure it is on their own and not in a group.  On most assignments the students have to work independently, then they can work with a partner on something else when they have finished their assignment.  I also go over missing assignments right away in the morning and make sure students get their assignments in so they don’t receive a zero on anything.
                Another goal I had was to get to know my students better.  I had no idea who my students really were, what they liked and didn’t like, or what triggered interest or discussion during a lesson.  As time has gone on, I have gotten to know each and every student better.  Working independently with students at times, I have learned good ways to get students to participate during a lesson.  I always try to bring in an example of someone’s interest during a lesson. For example, the other day we had a spelling test, and I made sentences with the student’s names, and different activities or sports or hobbies that I know some students have.  Many students had a good time with this and wanted to make sentences too.  Also, some students know the answer to a question, and I know they do, but they do not raise their hand to answer it.  Many times I will call on students who do not want to participate.  At first I thought this might be a bad idea, but using this strategy has given some of the students more courage and confidence in participating.  It has been good to see more students raising their hands during a lesson.
                The final goal that I had was to build my confidence up.  I have definitely achieved this goal over the past 11 weeks.  I first walked into student teaching with hives all over and feeling sick all of the time.  I started to really enjoy teaching Social Studies and it was helping me become more confident in teaching.  Math was and has been my biggest weakness.  At the end of some Math lessons I have students answer one problem from what they learned today.  It lets me see how my teaching skills went and how well each student knows how to do the problem.  Overall, each Math problem, at the end of the lesson, has showed me that I actually did do a good job teaching.  Little things like this have helped my confidence boost.  Also, knowing my students and just being myself has helped me become less stressed and more confident in teaching.
                A meaningful experience that I had during my student teaching experience was when I had a student struggling with Math.  Mr. B. had taught a Math lesson for two days now because some of the students did not understand the material.  On the third day, I could tell there was a certain student who was still really struggling with the material.   I took this student out into the hallway and worked with them on the Math.  He told me he just hated Math and it was pointless and he does not even want to try anymore because no one helps him when he needs it.  So I asked him what part he didn’t understand on the Math problem.  He showed me halfway through the steps and then he had no idea what to do next.  He immediately got frustrated.  So I said it is nothing to get that mad over, we just need to work through the problem a different way (the way I learned it in Elementary school, not the way they are learning it now).  I showed him my steps of how to work the problem.  He still didn’t understand so I showed him another problem.  It was great to see his eyes get wide and smile, and say that he wanted to try one.  I gave him another problem and he worked right through it in a few seconds.  I remember him saying, “Wow, that’s it? Why don’t we learn that way?”  It made me feel good that I could teach him a few different ways until he got the problem, especially since Math is my weak subject.  On the Math test later that week, he ended up getting an A.  Ever since that time, which was only the 2nd week of student teaching, he has come up to me for any help that he needs without a problem.  This experience was meaningful because it was pretty much the first time I actually felt like a teacher.  I used different strategies to help the student and I got through to him with one of the ways. 

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Assignment 2- Providing Instruction

Unit of Instruction
Unit 2 Example Lesson Plans/Assignments
   *  Math Lesson 2.2
        1 Low quality work
        1 High quality work
-Useful Resources:
Student Reference book pages: 13 and 35
        
   *  Math Lesson 2.3
          1 Low quality work
          1 High quality work
 -Useful Resources:
Student Reference book pages: 15 and 35
        
Assessment
     -Unit 2 Review
     -Unit 2 Test
          *High Level Learner
          *Low Level Learner

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Halloween Fun!

 
October Bulletin Board that I made!
 
Our welcoming bats!


Monday, September 27, 2010

Social Studies Group Posters!

The groups finished their posters on their lessons in Chapter 2 and I am excited that their first major project was one of mine, so I took some pictures to share!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Assignment 1-Introduction

     I am student teaching at Northern Elementary school in Bemidji, MN.  I have always wanted to be a teacher and I can remember my sister and I always playing school when we were young!  I have always wanted to teach the upper elementary grades and I am very excited to be student teaching 5th grade at Northern.  My classroom size is 29 students with 14 boys and 15 girls (a great combination!).  We have a nice diverse class with different types of IEPs, including EBD, ADHD, and students who need to use the resource room for Language Arts and Math.  My cooperating teacher, Mr. Bjerknes has been a great influence on how I am keeping my class management under control and teaching a lesson.  He has given me ideas that I didn't learn at BSU on getting students to do what I want, and when I want (such as closing books and putting pencils down, and everyone looking at me before I start any type of direction).  I think I am doing well so far, especially since I have made up the whole Chapter 2 curriculum for Social Studies based off of the MN Standards!  Some goals that I have in my student teaching experience are to keep improving on classroom management, get to know the students better, and to keep building my confidence in the classroom so it becomes more natural for me to teach instead of nerve-racking!  At this point, I don't have very many concerns regarding the class.  There are a few students who need more help than others with homework, but that is normal.  I am  most looking forward to learning more from my cooperating teacher and students, and seeing the students' progress in the end!
     Today I had my first experience with Mr. B leaving early because he was sick.  I had all of the students to myself (well almost, the sub didn't do anything but sit or stand around).  It was really tough at first, but I got through it and the students were great towards the end.  They didn't think they had to listen to me because I am not their actual teacher, but using good class management, I got them to be a great class who were quiet and got their work done when I asked.  So far I have taught Social Studies, Writing, and Reading to the students.  The Social Studies chapter (2) is all my planning and it is very exciting to see students working in their groups that I planned and getting their projects finished on time (I will post pictures of their projects when they are finished)!  Tomorrow they will start presenting in groups for their projects and then the test that I made, will be on Tuesday next week.  I start teaching Math tomorrow! I am not very good at Math, so hopefully I can do a good job at teaching them.  But, I know if I miss something important, Mr. B is always there helping me along the way!

Here are 2 more bulletin boards that I made a few days ago and 2 pictures of the school....
Fall bulletin board that I made,
and I think it is pretty good for a first
bulletin board that I planned out myself!
My bulletin board to help me group students
(by ability and how well they work together)
Our hallway wing.
Mr. Wade's class across the hall from us,
can you tell he is the Science teacher!?

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Some Pictures of the Classroom!


Students arrive for orientation tomorrow and I had time to take a couple pictures before I left today, so here they are!
The classroom is almost set up completely!
(View from my desk)
(My desk!)
(View from Mr. B's desk)
Two bulletins boards that I made!