Week 14 Reflection – 4/23/19

The virtual field trip creativity tonight was awesome! I loved seeing everyone’s field trip plans.  No two plans were alike.  I got some great inspiration from others’ work.  I also didn’t realize how many possibilities there were for virtual field trips.  A few projects that stood out to me were 1) when we got the chance to take a trip on the Susan Constant and we actually got to feel like we were on the boat, and 2) using google maps to give a big picture point of view followed by a very real and up-close look inside a room of a great pyramid.

Reflecting on what we have learned this semester using the posters around the room was very eye-opening.  It was nice to look back at everything we have learned about teaching social studies.  Other peoples’ responses reminded me of some of the things I forgot we practiced.  I think everyone got a lot out of our class time.  I think my two favorite things that we did this semester were the literature groups (comparing fiction and nonfiction texts) and the virtual field trip project.  I can definitely see myself implementing both into my future classroom.

 

Week 13 Reflection – 4/16/19

Teaching tough topics in the classroom is a task I am very much hesitant about.  I enjoyed the exercises that we practiced tonight, specifically when we tried to come up with inevitable questions. As fun as that was, it did make me think about the preparation that’ll need to go into my lessons.  I found it helpful to talk about tough topics with classmates because it reminded that I’m not the only one with biases and sensitivities toward topics.