Context:
I taught these two lessons in a first grade classroom at W. A. Young Elementary, in Burke County. My partner Amy Davis and I wrote the lessons together. We taught the introduction of the lessons together and then split into small groups to continue and finish the lesson. The lessons and reflections of the lessons are attached.
Impact:
Teaching these lessons have impacted me greatly. I have learned how first grade students think during math and how I should communicate mathematical ideas to them.
The lessons impacted the students by giving them a tangible way to make patterns and estimate. This is very benificail for students in first grade.
Alignment:
I have met Standard 2 indicator 1 by having the students compare their estimated graph to their actual graph and then creating number sentences with them.
I have met Standard 2 indicator 3 by having the students create patterns and predicting how the pattern would be completed.
I have me Standard 2 indicator 4 by having the students create a graph of the amount of M&Ms in their bag.
I have met standard 7 indicator 1 by aligning the lesson plans with the NC SCOS.
I have met standard 7 indicator 3 by dissucssing with our cooperating teacher the students prior knowledge and interest.
I have met standard 7 indicator 4 by teaching the entire class and small groups. We also modeled the concepts as well as orally telling them.
I have met standard 7 indicator 6 by planning ways to assist the students who may need additional support and by planning extensions for the students who completed the assignment early.
I have met standard 7 indicator 7 by having the students complete worksheets at the end and by discussing with the students what they had done.
I have met standard 9 indicator 3 by having the students share their finding with each other and us.
I have met standard 15 indicator 1 by encouraging the female and Hmong students.