Today was my first day of
observation at Queensdale Elementary, and what an information packed day it
was! I went from observing my grade 5
class, to an IEP session with my associate teacher and the resource teacher and
back to observing … and now sitting here, I am even more excited about everything to come and overcome with joy at the possibilities in the teaching profession. It was amazing finally being in a classroom
with students and seeing the various teaching strategies and classroom
management techniques in practice that I have been learning about over the past few
weeks. It was also interesting to be
involved in the IEP sessions, especially being able to see how an IEP is
specifically created for each identified student. The process that
goes into creating these for each student is definitely a lengthy process, but it
was fascinating to observe how the accommodations and modifications are made,
as well as the teaching strategies to be used to help these students succeed in the classroom. I found this extremely beneficial because I
will need to be aware of these things when I am facilitating a lesson to make sure that each student in the classroom can learn and succeed.
When I
first entered the classroom I was taken aback since there was no technology at
use. However, I found out that the
classroom I am in is awaiting its technology which means ... (drum roll please)
… I WILL BE HAVING A SMART BOARD IN MY CLASSROOM!! I cannot wait to make full
use of this resource when I am teaching the grade 5’s, as well as helping my
associate teacher learn how to integrate it into her classroom and lessons. Although I have previously
worked in a classroom with a SMART board, knowing I had 2 days last week to
really learn how to use the software involved makes me feel a lot more
comfortable knowing I will be helping integrate this amazing tool and resource
into the grade 5 classroom =) I cannot wait to go back tomorrow and learn even more about the students and the classroom. I have always been sure of my decision to be a teacher, but just being in the grade 5 classroom makes me feel at home and makes me so much more aware of my passion to teach.