Friday, November 27, 2020
BLOG #2 Greetings Parents! Why TECHNOLOGY is so important in the classroom!??
Creating Classroom Community!
Having a clear description for students to see in the classroom about how to treat one another is a great way to keep all kids balancing one another throughout the day to day fun!Having literature that translates friendship is highly important to positively teach students in the classroom how to treat one another, work together, and respect differences.
Having texts such as these reiterates to students how to correctly treat one another! This will also help students to be excited to learn how to be kind to everyone. This is so important in the classroom because this is where the children will be most of all day and getting along with all of the students is very important. The third fantastic way to reward students in the classroom is by giving them a reward for being kind to one another!! For example having a popcorn party sometime during the week to promote sharing and caring and explaining to the students that because of their wonderful behavior we can take time off from spending it on tasks and appreciate each other for all the patience, love, and respect we have for one another in the classroom. Another example is small rewards such as erasers, pens, pencils and going around in a circle and complimenting each and every student. To hear compliments that are sincere from fellow classmates can definitely promote happiness and growth in the classroom!

Blog #4
Blog #3
https://www.ted.com/talks/sophie_howe_lessons_on_leaving_the_world_better_than_you_found_it?language=en
I really enjoy this video and the interpretation it gives for making the world a better place for all of us. There are a lot of helpful techniques that we can all pull a positive source from. I like that it is discussed how it is important to gain knowledge of all topics discussed for our future generations that have yet to be born. I like how she states it is our mission to make long term goals and get into the groove of policies to better our world and community. I believe everyone can take away a positive mind frame by listening to this TEDtalk. I think having Tedtalks are so helpful in teaching our teachers great tools in order to help our students. Sophie also discusses how to use chrome maps to circulate how many people are affected in the area with living, passing away and more tips to help sustain long-lasting life and better aspects to keep that the focus. Sophie suggests ways of how they excel in Wales and how other countries can use their modules to help other civilizations. There are opportunities in Wales to have a trade organizations in a medieval walkway where people can safely speak and trade with others.
Blog #5 Getting to know you & Building Student Rapport
Getting to Know YOU!!
- Passports – students are given time to create a passport about themselves, including relevant information and at least one piece of memorable information that will stick in the minds of others.
- Student teams - putting the students in teams creates a pattern in your mind of where they sit. It is similar to a seating plan but letting the student compete with their groups makes it seem more like an activity.
- Unforgettable Neighbor – We will work in pairs or with partners and share a memorable fact about each other. They can then share these facts with the class so there is an additional fact to help make each student’s name easier to remember. Ex: Ms. Kristen is a dancer
- Adjective Name Game – similar to the unforgettable neighbor activity, students work in pairs but have to come up with an interesting adjective that starts with the same letter as their first name, ie: Meticulous Miranda, Artsy Anna, Kind Kristen.
the importance of these activities will help all of us grow together and be able to work with one another in a healthy and happy way that every single one of us deserves!
Building Rapport In The Classroom!
It is absolutely so important to build rapport among the students in the classroom. This will take time. Building trust in students is a must. One way to make sure you build rapport with your children properly is by getting to know what each child likes and dislikes. Another way is by letting the children come to you and tell you specific subjects that he or she likes to learn or just let them talk to you and ask open-ended questions. Students will open up completely once the trust has been built between you and them. Building a rapport means to have a bond that is harmonious between one or more parties. It is vital in order to make a difference in each students' life to get to know them on a personal level. There are also fun ways to take notes, take surveys, and write down specific areas the children talk to you about so you can revert back to what was said at what certain time. There are always new adventures students like to explore and coming back to the week to week will offer quite a lot of changes and new experiences you as a teacher can learn from and build lesson plans around. It is always great to have lesson plans that spark specific interests for all students. I want to build a rapport with every student of strength, trust, and empathy so that we can accomplish many studies and lessons to help grow the students hourly in the classroom. I encourage all teachers to build a weekly curriculum around your students' specific interests and to always know that you are the reason for students to want to learn more and you have the ability to make one of the most everlasting effects on students' lives forever. Keep moving forward and know you are the difference for a new generation, so make it count!!
Thursday, November 26, 2020
blog #5 Building rapport
Building Rapport In The Classroom!
It is absolutely so important to build rapport among the students in the classroom. This will take time. Building trust in students is a must. One way to make sure you build rapport with your children properly is by getting to know what each child likes and dislikes. Another way is by letting the children come to you and tell you specific subjects that he or she likes to learn or just let them talk to you and ask open ended questions. Students will open up completely once the trust has been built between you and them. Building a rapport means to have a bond that is harmonious between one or more parties. It is vital in order to make a difference in each students' life to get to know them on a personal level. There are also fun ways to take notes, take surveys, and write down specific areas the children talk to you about so you can revert back to what was said at what certain time. There are always new adventures students like to explore and coming back to them week to week will offer quite a lot of changes and new experiences you as a teacher can learn from and build lesson plans around. It is always great to have lesson plans that spark specific interests for all students. I want to build a rapport with every student of strength, trust, and empathy so that we can accomplish many studies and lessons to help grow the students hourly in the classroom. I encourage all teachers to build a weekly curriculum around your students specific interests and to always know that you are the reason for students to want to learn more and you have the ability to make one of the most everlasting effect on students lives forever. Keep moving forward and know you are the difference for a new generation, so make it count!!
Sunday, November 10, 2019
My Favorite Story Book
The Lion King is my ultimate favorite story-book of all time. It has everything in it that I believe has
very high valued teachable moments among the pages. In the story, a young cub named Simba is
learning about life in the jungles of Africa and how being a lion really comes with a lot of
responsibility. It has been the perfect way to introduce how lions thrive and fight and live amongst
each other and amongst other vital animals here on Earth. Simba has a father named Mufasa who is
King of his pride and is teaching his cub son a lot of life lessons on how he can take over the jungle
once Mufasa has passed on and Simba becomes older. Which in a real scenario of lions this is very
similar to how they live life and contain prides. Unfortunately, the saddest part of the entire story is
when Scar, the uncle of Simba gets so jealous of his brother Mufasa's power that he takes power into
his own paws and sets Mufasa and Simba up for a tragedy. There was a stampede in the gorge that
hurt Mufasa badly and Scar convinces Simba to run away and to take all of the blame. Scar moves in
as the leader of the lionesses and Simba runs away to learn about life from a wart-hog and meerkats'
way of life and how they eat bugs and have no worries. A few years pass and Simba's childhood
friend Nala finds him in the jungle and convinces Simba to come back and fight Scar for his rightful
throne as King of the jungle. Simba reluctantly agrees and eventually fights Scar and banishes him
from the pride lands. Everything eventually goes back to normal and life as Mufasa began returns to
normal. This story has so many great narratives about trust, love, encouragement, and tenacity. This
story has a lot of lessons to be learned throughout the entirety of this book. It is an uplifting story
despite the everlasting effect of losing Mufasa will have however in the long run of explaining life
goes on and to never give up is vital in this story. It teaches that life always moves on and to not run
away from issues but to face them, have a good heart about it, and always strive for peace in the end.
This is one of my favorite books as well because lions are one of my favorite animals, including a
few other big cat groups. This story-book was also turned into a beautiful movie with wonderful
musical numbers in it. People have also made theatre versions and new versions of movies as well. I

