Kelly Coltrane MAT Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation Spring 2013 Website Email "Attitude can be your best friend or your worst enemy." 1.

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Kelly Coltrane MAT Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation Spring 2013 Website "Attitude can be your best friend or your worst enemy." 1

Kelly Coltrane Earning Masters of Arts in Teaching: Early Childhood Education Sweet Apple Elementary, Fulton County 3 rd grade EIP classroom Mrs. Bonny Dieterich – Collaborating Teacher All Subjects 2

Sweet Apple Elementary School students in Roswell, Georgia suburban area middle to upper class

Mrs. Dieterich’s 3 rd grade class Academic Diversity 16 students 8 girls, 8 boys 7 EIP students 4 advanced 5 on-level ESOL – 1 student 504 plan – 2 students Ethnic Diversity White – 11 (69%) Multi-Racial – 3 (19%) Asian Indian – 1 (6%) Hispanic – 1 (6%) 4

Mrs. Dieterich’s Class Schedule 7:15- 7:45Homeroom, Attendance, Morning Journal 7:50- 9:00Math 9:05- 9:50Monday- Music Tuesday- Computer (A) and Media (B) Wednesday- PE Thursday- PE Friday- Art 9:55- 11:50Snack/ Reading/ Language Arts 11:55- 12:25Lunch at Table #5 (on the window side) 12:30- 1:00Recess 1:00- 1:15Restful Reading Time 1:15- 2:10Social Studies/ Science/ Health 2:15Clean up/ Pack up/ Dismissal 5

My Thoughts and Feelings as I Began Candidate Teaching Strengths – experience as a substitute teacher Fears – Will my collaborating teacher and I get along? Will I appreciate how she runs her class? Will I meet her expectations? I am excited about the next phase – “Let’s go!” I am nervous. Will I be able to run the ActiveBoard competently? 6

CANDIDATE PROFICIENCY EVIDENCE: 7

DOMAIN I: PLANNING FOR DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Lesson 1 Math: Beginning Fractions Lesson 2 Health: Conflict Resolution Lesson 3 Reading/Language Arts CRCT ReviewCRCT Review: Quotation Marks in Dialogue 8

DOMAIN II: PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Preassessments Health – Conflict Resolution: KWL chart Tell me what you know and what you want to know about conflict resolution with your friends and family. What can you do when a conflict begins? Math - Fractions: What do you know about “equal parts of a whole”? Reading/Language Arts: What do you know about singular and plural possessive nouns? 9

DOMAIN II: PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Ongoing assessments “I’m going to underline part of a sentence. You tell me on your wipe boards if it is the simple or complete subject or the simple or complete predicate.” (ELACC3L1) ** “Tell me if this example relates to area or perimeter.” How much paper it will take to cover a bulletin board? (MCC.3.MD.7) ** The sniffling student sneezed three times after she came indoors. 10

DOMAIN II: PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT (cont’d) Post assessments checklists for Thurgood Marshall project- choice of triorama, song/rap, or one-on-one interview. K-W-L Chart: Conflict Resolution – What strategies have you Learned to help you resolve conflicts? Math Unit Tests on Fractions, Area/Perimeter, Measurement (including Time), and Data Students create book on Heat: Radiation, Conduction, and Convection 11

DOMAIN II: PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT (cont’d) Differentiated Activities (tiered, flexible grouping, multiple intelligences) – also ongoing assessments Think-Pair-Share Small groups creating review questions for Science CRCT Bloom’s Taxonomy: Questions About Fractions Interpret quotes from Famous Americans in partners Partner Walk-n-Talk: Share your ideas. Listen to your partner’s ideas. Students create Fraction Museum with Unifix cubes: Show me ¼. Show me 7/8. Show me that 2/3 and 6/9 are equivalent. Heat experiment: Which conducts heat better: metal, wood, or plastic? iPAD for CRCT review Singular and Plural Possessive Scavenger Hunt: Is this item belonging to one or more than one? How do I write it? Simple, Compound, and Complex Folder Game: Can you tell the difference among the three sentences? Ping Pong Fraction Game: How many equal parts? Maybe thirds? halves? eighths? Or are the parts unequal? Students create Fraction Strips to understand equivalent fractions Learn elapsed time with t-chart, time line, and a clock Role playing for Conflict Resolution Discovering with magnets: Does a magnet stick to the following items? Make predictions then find out! Rapping about magnets: Magnets Attract, That’s a Fact! Text complexity – Nonfiction Differentiated Texts 12

DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING Adjusting Instruction for Cause and Effect 13

DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING 14

DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING Post Assessment for Cause and Effect 15

DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING Adjusting Instruction 16 Try teaching students cause and effect a new way. (courtesy of Lynn Satterfield) Instead of focusing on what happened and why it happened, focus on the first letter in “cause” and the first letter in “effect.” Just as “c” comes before “e” in the dictionary, the cause comes before the effect in real life. After that minilesson, 15 out of 16 students scored 90%-100% on quiz. Student who scored 70 % was absent during minilesson.

DOMAIN IV: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SUPPORT OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Professional Organization Memberships Student Professional Association of Georgia Educators (SPAGE) member Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education member Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society member 17

Teaching Philosophy Then & Now The Same, But More Realistic Classroom management – structured; procedures for everything; keep students’ integrity in tact; firm, but gentle Differentiation – be ready to scaffold, always challenge students, be ready for fast finishers (anchor activities) Don’t always tell students, let them discover for themselves (math and science) Begin with the end in mind, use data to adjust instruction Still believe that skills should build on each other, content isn’t taught in isolation (integrate), keep reviewing Worksheets (not always bad) as long as they serve a purpose and are being checked or graded, not just busy work 18

DOMAIN IV: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SUPPORT OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT 19 Professional Development Activities Staff Meetings Close passages Text complexity Tier I, II, and III Interventions for students Extended Planning for Third Grade Team – 4 times 2 parent/teacher conferences

CONCLUSION: 20

Continuing Plan to Develop as a Professional Educator 21