Week Three!
What did you learn this week?
This week we began by talking about the NGSS unit development assignment. Then we transitioned to sharing our reading reflections from the week prior. After that, we worked our way into learning about lesson segments. Lesson segments can differ based on their order of them. We learned that a teacher can use experience and intuition to plan the order of instruction. After we talked about lesson segments we began to talk about the 5E's. These are engage, explore, explain, extend, and evaluate. Engage is students' interest to learn is piqued. Explore is when students ask questions to understand and interact with hands-on activities. Explain is putting your theories to the test and it is more collaboratively. Extending is problem-solving and drawing conclusions. Evaluation is rethinking what you have learned and proving learning through writing, conversation, and demonstration.
Are you able to relate what you learned to what you already knew?
I honestly knew what all of these things were but I feel like after class I was better able to understand how to use them in the classroom. I also was able to understand this in the concept of teacher roles and student roles. I was better able to grasp how to implement this in my classroom.
How can you apply what you've learned to your teaching in the future?
I can apply what I have learned in my classroom by making sure I am implementing the 5E's with myself as an educator and with my students. Making sure I am using the NGSS so that my students can get the highest quality of education and make sure they can retain any information that I have taught them.
Addy, I really like your thorough explanation of the 5 E's! I also agree that they will be an excellent method of teaching to keep in mind for our future classrooms.
ReplyDeleteHi Addy!
ReplyDeleteYour explanations of the 5E model are very simple and easy to understand, which is great. The 5E model will definitely be an asset to your future classroom!
HI addy!
ReplyDeleteI like your explanation on the 5 E model. This will help out students a lot in the future.