Sunday, October 4, 2009

Elina S

4 comments:

Victoria said...

that was an amazing job!
You made sure everyone understood the song, and had all the emotions. Also, you allowed them to give their own ideas and incorporated them in to the songs. You stayed at a great pace, made sure everyone was included, telling them how well they did, and kept pushing them (in a nice way) to see if they could do it faster. You also spoke clearly so everyone could hear and understand you. Took it step by step, so no one got confused. Very nice organization on the entire lesson!!

Elina said...
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Elina said...

The best thing I did in teaching my lesson was keeping the mood light and laughing with the students. To prepare, I practiced my lesson with friends multiple times to be comfortable enough to have fun with it.
I could have smiled more during my lesson, especially at the beginning. I did not see any glitches in my plan – I remembered everything. Still, the lesson is well-received when students see their teacher happy and excited.
If I were to redo my lesson, I would pay more careful attention to the time aspect of it when I was in the writing stage. I had to go back and re-write and take out many parts of my lesson because I was not conscious of time until I began practicing it.

Dana music 373 said...

Elina, you did a fabulous job presenting your lesson plan. You really looked professional. I think your activity was age appropriate. With all the movement and singing the class had no time to get off task.I think you were very well prepared. It was just flowing as if you had done this lesson many times before. I think the dilivery was flawless. Your voice was at a good level and you sang the song very clear and beautifully. The assessment was well thought out. you used a very creative way of engaging the students at the end to demonstrate what was learned.I really enjoyed watching you do your lesson it was very very well done. your grade from me is 50/50