Students creating the Digestion System |
When I was in high school I loved half days and teacher in
service days. No school, no pressure... Or so I thought! Now that the tables
have turned and I am on the other side of the desk, these days put my lesson
plans and scheduled plans on stress overload. This week I had two half days
because of parent teacher conferences and no school on Friday due to
professional development workshops for teachers. Side note: We did NOT celebrate
FFA week this week due to the fact that Saul does their own celebrations later
on in the month of March!
Without further ado, lets break down week 7!
Pros: Even though the days were short and there was still
work that needed to be done, I am proud of my accomplishments getting the class
on track to reach my personal goals for the week. I am going to break up my
pros this week by class!
Animal Science: Although the week was short, it was perfect
time for me to try out an inquiry based lab for my 10th graders
about the digestion system. We were working on the monogastric system for the
past week and I thought to tie it all together they could show me the system
with simple items such as crackers, soda, bowls, spoons, a plastic baggie and a
pair of nylons. I am SO happy that
it worked out and it pushed me as a teacher to ask those questions to make my
students dig deep and think about the answers without me giving it to them!
Environmental Science: My students used to hate going
outside. They would whine, complain, and sometimes not even participate. This
week however, they wanted to go outside. Thoughts: What was in the water?! When
they all told me they wanted to go outside, I was able to get really creative
with my lessons and do some hands on activities to tie in my soil lessons with
actual...soil! A lot of fun and a lot of learning this week!
Cons: This week was a great learning experience for me to get
my head in the game and focus on teaching with limited amounts of time. The
only con that I have this week is the limited time that I wasted due to getting
students on track on those half days. Focus and attention activities needed to
be adopted on those days to get my students on track!
Overall, this week was nothing to complain over! In the
teaching world you will always have those good and bad days, but focusing on
the good has been keeping me in check!
Student teaching is half way done and I can’t wait to see
what is going to happen in week 8!