Wednesday, October 20, 2010

My First Science Lesson - One of the BEST days ever!

I had an absolutely amazing time teaching rocks and minerals with Ben. As soon as Ben and I walked into the school the fun began! When we were walking down the hall to get to the classroom, the students were all outside of the room grabbing their lunches and noticed us. As soon as the students saw us they had the biggest smiles on their faces, jumping up and down telling us how excited they all were to learn about rocks and minerals. It was quite obvious how eager they were to come back to class to learn with us. I really don’t think the students, or Ben and I, could have been happier when we all saw each other.



While the students were gone, Ben and I talked with the teacher, Krissy, about our first lesson.  We had to check her rock kit first to make sure we had all of the specimens and materials we needed. Krissy then suggested that we should just put the trays together ourselves with the three specimens and two small magnifying glasses so the students could just pick them up. This would also save us a lot of time. After talking about what we were going to say to start the lesson etc. the students came back from lunch. When the students came back Ben told them that we would be going into the classroom next door to watch a Brainpop video on the rock cycle and then I was going to teach them the rock cycle song.
In the classroom next door, the other class was also excited to watch the video. The two classes watched the video on the rock cycle and were all extremely attentive to it. They seemed to really enjoy the video. After the video, I taught them the rock cycle song and then we all sang it together several times. They loved the song too and we all had a blast singing it! We wanted to introduce the video and the song first to make sure the students were familiar with the rock cycle. I think these two things definitely helped them.



When we all got back into Krissy’s classroom, we had all of the students sit on the big rug so we could talk to them about what we were going to do today. Ben explained how they were all going to be geologists and then I talked about the safety rules. After talking to them for a few minutes we then asked them to please go back to their seats.


While they were at their desks Ben and I told them they were going to be observing the physical properties of three specimens today. Every student looked so thrilled when they heard this. First, we had the students write down as many questions as they could about what they wanted to know about rocks. One boy wanted to know what the rock is called that you rub together to make sparks. The questions were so fun and creative! We also asked them what they already knew about rocks and if they knew examples of physical properties. While discussing these topics, Ben wrote their ideas down on the big grid paper and I called on them. It was so unbelievable how engaged every student was to this lesson! I think almost every single hand went up when asking them questions. The students were such a blast to work with and they are all so smart!




One thing that Ben and I had trouble with was when to have them get their trays. We tried having them get their trays before we described physical properties but Krissy told us to wait until we explained everything first, so now we know to do that for our next lesson.


After I read the partners off, the students grabbed their trays and had spread out all over the room. Ben and I then walked around, asking the students questions on what they were observing. The students then recorded their observations underneath the proper numbered specimen. Unfortunately, the students weren’t able to spend a lot of time observing because we were running out of time. Ben and I now know that for the next lesson we will have to cut our talking down so they have enough time to carefully observe each of the 12 specimens we have for them next week.


Before we had to leave, we wrapped up the lesson with a class discussion about the physical properties the students observed. Again, every student’s hand went up and I called on them while Ben wrote their ideas down on the big grid paper. We told them a little bit about next week’s lesson and then had to leave. However, as soon as we were finished the lesson, many of the students huddled around us to show us their books and rock collections. They still all had so many questions and we told them to write them down for next time. I literally felt famous in that classroom because of how difficult it was for Ben and I to leave. The assistant teacher pretty much had to shove us out of the room because the students wouldn’t leave us alone. Ben and I would have stayed all day if we could because the whole time with them was such a blast and they were all so appreciative.



I thought that Ben and I worked really well together. The students loved him and his upbeat personality! I see Ben becoming a teacher who motivates his students by making learning interesting and fun. He will definitely "make a difference"!  


I will never forget this first lesson because of how incredible the experience was for me. The students are so wonderful and Krissy is an amazing teacher and was so happy to have us there. Krissy will e-mail us to give us feedback and she will also talk to us more next Monday on some more suggestions to improve our lessons. I love this school and I would definitely be happy to work there someday if I am fortunate enough. It’s not far from my house too which is ideal. I cannot wait for next week’s lesson and to share that experience with all of you too! J

 




2 comments:

  1. That was quite the post! So glad you and Ben had so much fun and really seem to work well together! We talked to our teacher about how important it is to have students transition because we know how antsy they are so having them go to the rug is a great idea(A suggestion we were given and will do at lesson 2) Good luck next time :)

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  2. GREAT POST!!! Leah! I love how you included such detailed information along with matching pictures! As I read it I realized I forgot to include a lot of these details in my own right up ;-)

    You're right...I'm so impressed with this blog post! Your enthusiasm really shines through as well! GREAT job!!!

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