EDU 535: Observations and Mentoring Lecia Summerer
Observation and Mentoring at Brandon Valley Middle School The school's website
Kristi Nelson, middle school language arts I observed Mrs. Nelson for three classes. --7th grade language arts (SmartBoard presentation) --7th grade reading
Mentoring with Kristi Later I came back to mentor Kristi using my scavenger hunts. She was very excited about this writing prompt site. WritingFix
Observation with Michelle Boer / Sioux Falls Christian Schools Sioux Falls Christian Schools / Sioux Falls Christian Schools Sioux Falls Christian Schools
Mrs. Boer uses her SmartBoard everyday! She uses it for everyday tasks as well as teaching.
7th graders, graphing calculators, and me! (help!!!) Mrs. Boer’s room is a fun place to be.
Jeopardy for review She used PowerPoint to create the game
Mentoring with Mr. Fopma I taught my five lessons in Mr. Fopma’s 7th and 8th grade language arts classes. I also shared my scavenger hunts with him. In one of my lessons, I took the students to visuwords, an online graphical dictionary. He liked this site and the Writing Fix site.visuwords
Mentoring Mrs. Shives, SFC social studies teacher I was happy to mentor Mrs. Shives because I had designed my scavenger hunt for various curricular areas. This newspaper clipping generator was appealing to her (as well as to Mr. Fopma). I also found a great site about ancient Egypt that she enjoyed looking at. newspaper clipping generator
Observing at Chester Area Elementary School / Chester's homepage Chester's homepage / Chester's homepage Chester's homepage
Summary I enjoyed my mentoring experiences and found that I knew more than I thought I did. I also enjoyed my observations. Lots of the teachers had problems with their technology, but they dealt with it (think Plan B!) One of the best experiences was watching 4- year-olds at Chester try to help the teacher with the SmartBoard!