zondag 19 april 2009

Danish lesson and teaching!

We had a lot of Danish lessons. What could I use from Danish lessons so far? The colors, the words like what, where, when, how,… So that was very useful! I also used the sentences for introducing myself.

On Thursday I teached an art lesson in the Danish language. The pupils were 8 years old so they don’t understand English. Wow, this was hard but the pupils did understand me! First they heard a sound from insects and they had to name a lot of insects. Then they smelled and touched the grass that I brought with me. I find it very important that pupils feel, do, hear, a lot of things in real! After this they had to name the insects. I had my little paper for peeking with all kinds of insects in Danish. After this I gave my instruction in Danish and surprise surprise, everyone did what they were expected to do! I showed also one of my exemples so that they could see how it's supposed to look like.
First I was a little bit afraid that this lesson would be too difficult for them. But as you can see on the pictures, it was just for them! Now I know that this lesson works for 8 year old children, I can use this in my own practice in 3 weeks! Woehoe, one lesson more!

This was a chance to learn more Danish on my own while I was teaching!

Evalutation from the pupils:
- “She will be a good teacher.”
- “She is very sweet.”
- “The lesson was very funny.”
- “ She helped me, that was good.”
- “ She is trying to speak Danish, that was good.”

I was very happy after those comments from the pupils! I went home singing!

woensdag 15 april 2009

Teaching... and I loved it!

This second week of practice I’m teaching myself. On Monday, the day before I had to teach, a lot of questions:
- Will the pupils like me?
- Will the pupils eat me?
- Are my lessons good enough?
- Will they listen to me?
- Will they do what I ask them to do?
- …

Well, I’ve been teaching for 2 days now and I’m still alive.

My second lesson was art class, it was based on Keith Haring and I must say the pupils worked very hard. First they say a powerpoint about the works from Keith Haring. They got inspiration out of it. Then I explained what they had to do. Luckily Ellen was there to explain a little bit in Danish. I made to examples so they could see what the final result had to look like and then they started. Everyone was very active, they were drawing, cutting, coloring, designing,… all the time!

Organisation: The pupils worked individually but they were sitting in groups so that they could share their inspiration.
Communication: I told and showed first what they had to do. After the explanation they worked and I helped them were it was needed.
Type of activity: This is an art lesson so it was a creative one. They had to design something from their own. They were very active and worked very hard. Every pupil could work on his own speed and could draw whatever he/she wanted.
Materials: I used powerpoint, my own examples, pictures from Keith Haring on the tables,…
Language: This was a cross curriculum lesson. The pupils can speak English so they had to speak English in art class.

I really liked teaching this lesson. The pupils listened to me, they showed me their works, they asked questions,… Even the teacher said me that it was good and that she will use the same lesson next year!

My third lesson was an English lesson about Belgium. I made a lot of effort by making a corner work with a lot of materials! I made a ‘true or false game’, a smelling corner, a word grid corner, a comic book corner, a quiz,… So a lot of trouble for 1,5 hour learning about Belgium. But my work is been rewarded: the pupils came to thank me and said goodbye after class, shaked hands, wished me a nice afternoon,…

Organisation: I made 6 different corners within each corner 3 of 4 pupils. The pupils had to work together in the most corners. In one they had to work individual.
Communication: I explained first what they had to do and what they had to take. After this the pupils had to go to work and I helped when pupils needed me.
Type of activity: This was also a creative one because I made a lot of materials with just the things I have brought from home. The pupils had to be active to make it work. First I thought that the classroom would explode if they work in groups but they didn’t shout, screamed,… at all! There was a lot of differentiation. In every corner they learned something different then in another one. At the end I planned a quiz about the things they had learned. It was a big surprise for me that they remembered the most famous places, persons, comic books, smells,… from Belgium. They probably remembered a lot of things because they didn’t realize that they were learning, they played games…

2 points that weren’t so good:
- There were 2 mistakes in the word grid.
- I didn’t have a surprise for the winning team. (The pupils didn’t said anything but I thought about it at the moment they won…)