When I first entered EDEL 433, I had very little understanding of student thinking when it came to mathematics. In order to teach mathematics effectively I now believe that teachers really have to value how their students think and why. It’s crucial to ask students how they got an answer to a problem because this allows teachers to understand more of how they thought about the problem and what kind of strategy they used to come up with their answer. When I’m helping my 1st graders with math in my practicum classroom, I catch myself asking my students how they got their answer to problems. It’s really neat to see what kind of strategies they use to solve problems now that I understand all of the different strategies. I really enjoyed watching all of the kid videos every class. I was amazed at most of the students and how they thought about math. I honestly didn’t think that 1st graders would be able to solve some of the problems that the teacher asked them. It was amazing to watch them. I really enjoyed this class and I’m sad that it ended but excited to go out into the teaching world and practice what I’ve been taught! Thank you Dr. Shih!!
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Monday-June 21, 2010
Today in my praticum class I worked with my small group of students. We worked on counting play money. The students that I am working on are having a really difficult time understanding the values of the coins. After I worked them for about 15 minutes, they seemed to have a better understanding. Tomorrow, I will be placing some coins on a mat and having the students show me a different way to make the value of coins that I show them. After they show me their value, I will have them count the coins that they placed on their mat.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Wednesday-June 16, 2010
Today we practiced for our manipulative performance test on Monday. I am nervous about taking it. I am most nervous about having to write the word problems. In my praticum classroom I am still working with a small group of students. We are still working on subtraction. Today we started working with double digits. We used unifix cubes and marker boards to solve problems. They really seem to be starting to understand!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Monday-June 14, 2010
Today we took two quizzes. One was about strategy solutions for addition and subtraction and the other was identifying multiplication and division problems. I think that I did well. I might have problems with the next quiz for multiplication and division strategies. I don't understand them as well as I did for addition and subtraction. I am continuing working with my group of students in my praticum classroom. We are still working on subtraction strategies. Today I played a subtraction game with them. They really seem like they are starting to improve. Next week, I'm going to work with them on counting money.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Wednesday-June 9, 2010
Wednesday's class was fun. Today we got to complete math centers that teachers might use in a classroom. I think that centers are a great addition to the classroom and I really think that kids like to complete them as well. It gives the kids an opportunity to get out of their seat and complete work with others in the classroom. In my praticum classroom, she conducts centers and it seems to run quite well. Right now, my class has a 4th of July theme so within their centers, they have activities that relate to math and english pertaining to the 4th of July. One of the centers involves the kids putting graphing fireworks and determining what kind of firework a picture has the most of. They seem to be having fun completing the activities.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Monday-June 7, 2010
Today we took our first math quiz of the semester. I believe that I did quite well on the quiz. The material is starting to make sense to me and I see myself thinking of math in a whole new light. In my praticum class, I am working with 4 individual students to help them with addition and subtraction. Today, I gave them unifix cubes to help them solve flashcards that I showed them. As I watched them solve the problems with the unifix cubes, it was neat to see that they were using some of the strategies that we discussed in class. 3 of the students used the cubes to direct model and one of the students used a counting strategy. I'm looking forward to continue working with these students and see if they show any improvement before my semester ends in the classroom.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Wednesday-June 2, 2010
Today's class was both interesting and meaningful. We have our first quiz on Monday and I feel like I'm prepared well enough to do well. We watched a 1st grade student perform a word problem. It took the student a long time to work the problem out but she finally got it. I think that it is very important to allow students time to think about the problem and work it out by themselves instead of simply giving the student the anwser to the problem. This allows the student to think about what they're doing. There are many teachers who give the anwsers to students right away when they see that the students are struggling. The students are not learning anything this way.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Wednesday-May 26, 2010
Today in class we found out the solution to the math problem squares we have been working on. The only problems that I put in order was the first problem. The solution suprised me. Some of the problems were ranked harder when I thought they were easier. When Dr. Shih showed us why they were ranked in the specific order that they were suppose to be, it started to make sense. As a future teacher, I'm going to have to pay attention to the wording of problems and understand that result unknown problems are the easiest and start unknown problems are the hardest.
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