Instructional Decisions/Teaching (InTask Standard # 9):
Discuss the implementation process and describe what went
well and what didn't go well during the implementation of your lesson?
The implementation of my lesson was a lot better. The
problems I had in my first lesson didn’t shake my confidence going into this
lesson. Ultimately, I was more confident and more assertive. My execution of
the lesson was a lot better. I spoke up and I had a voice. I was able to
actually be a teacher and be in charge of the classroom. I felt that all of my
artifacts were really solid and the activities that I had planned for my
students involved more classroom community. It was cool to see my students working
together and saying good things about each other.
How well was the alignment to objectives and standards
maintained?
It was maintained fairly well. The objectives were met by my
students and the standards were definitely maintained within my lesson. I kept
my lesson on track and strived to make all of my content relevant to student
learning.
Describe any modifications made during the implementation of
the lesson?
The lesson fit into the time-frame perfectly. I was really
impressed by all the student work. No modifications were necessary with this
lesson.
Mechanics:
What technologies did I use (for the teacher and the
learner)?
For the teaching aspect of my lesson I used google slides
and google drawings to help implement my lesson. I was also able to use the
student’s phones to record their voices. The students used were able to create
a poster using google drawings. These posters were very creative and inspiring.
I felt like it brought the class closer together.
How were the technologies used (by whom and in what manner)?
The technologies were utilized in various ways. I used
google draw to have students create posters for each other. These posters were specifically
designed to complement each student and tell the good things about their life. I
used student phones to record their voices saying what they were thankful for
in their lives and what they took for granted in their lives.
My lesson was within the correct time frame. It was
perfectly aligned with the time. Nothing was left out. And the students had a
lot of fun learning.
It was short because…
It was too long because…
The lesson was within the correct time frame because... I
managed my times correctly. I was able to keep my students on track and was
able to help them finish their assignments in the correct time frame.
Assessment of Learning (InTask Standard # 6): Refer to
Assessing Student Learning
Include at least 2 digital artifacts that demonstrate what
you or your students (peers) have created as a result of your lesson
Describe your students' level of success in achieving the
standards and objectives for your lesson based on your assessment
My student success in achieving the standards and objectives
set by myself was pretty good. I believe that they were able to create an
artifact that accurately displayed their knowledge of the content area. I
believe that the information that was conveyed in this lesson met the
objectives set by myself.
Describe the level of success you had in teaching the lesson
I would say I had a lot of success in the way I executed the
lesson. However, I do believe that my students did learn more about themselves
and that’s always a good thing. My students
work was displayed through the use of technology and artifacts.
How do your individual reflections support this?
I saw the survey that my students took and it was
overwhelmingly positive. I knew about the content and the way that I taught my
lesson was a good reminder of how well I can execute a lesson.
How do the comments from your classmates support this?
As you can read above, the comments from my students were
very so positive. They really let me know where I did well. This will hopefully
boost my self-confidence and make me a better teacher in the future.
What did you learn from designing and teaching this lesson
and how will you use this in the creation of future lessons/learning
activities?
I learned that pushing forward is key. Bouncing back and executing
better in the future. There is always room for improvement and I will continue
to get better as I learn more.