I was just thinking and I remembered something that my 6th and 8th grade English teacher (same lady both years) taught me.
She always told us that if we couldn't think of something to write, we should write "I can't think of anything to write" until something came to us. As weird as it sounds, it works. I just hope I remember it for my students. I might get rough drafts and journals full of "I can't think of anything to write", but at least they will be thinking and writing...right? :)
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Thinking
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Labels: English, Teaching Writing, Things I've Learned
Thursday, December 3, 2009
UPTIME
I think would be great to use... just to show the students. So here ya go!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXeCAeACmJE
Check out this video!
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Final Assignment
As I type this, I am heading over to Moodle to put my Final Unit Reflection into the Drop Box!
This has been a crazy semester! However, I feel like I can now sing "I Will Survive" or "I'm a Survivor"!! I made it!
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Labels: Case Study, Clinical Action Research Project, Clinical Observations, Conceptual Unit, Lesson Plans, Mini-Lesson, Planning
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Wrap-Up
I guess this semester is over. On my personal blog today, I posted that I feel like I'm rounding third and about to slide into home. Of course, I really feel like I'm rounding third and going to collapse ON home! :)
This has been a very interesting semester. However, I think I have officially survived. Well, it's only official after I turn in my Unit Reflection, fax over my Experience hours, and write-up a Reflection for the English Journal articles we are to read this week. Once those three things are complete (by tomorrow), I will be able to say that I officially survived.
As much as I would love to share my Clinical Experiences Reflection with all of you. However because of the fact that I just *love* to write so I only wrote EIGHT PAGES! I hope the rest of you wrote shorter reflections than that. IF you didn't, Dr. Coffey is going to be reading for months! lol
I'm getting anxious about where I'm going to be Spring 2010. Hope you all have great Student Teaching experiences next semester! Maybe, just maybe, some of us will keep our blogs and keep posting about ideas and things that are happening in English! We can use them to help each other!
Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! Pleasant Teaching! :)
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Labels: Case Study, Clinical Action Research Project, Clinical Observations, Conceptual Unit, Lesson Plans, Planning, Student Teaching