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My name is Meghan Prokesch and I am a 21 year old senior at SUNY Cortland studying to become an elementary school teacher!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Done with Block One!

I am officially done with block one minus my final conversation! I cannot believe how fast this semester went. I worked really hard and I really hope all of my hard work will pay off! My Taskstream came out great and I am really proud of it. I am proud of all the work I completed this semester in EDU 315 as well as all of my other block classes. I am now one step closer to becoming an elementary school teacher! :)

Friday, December 2, 2011

Last Day

This week was my last week in my practicum classroom. I'm really sad I have to leave my first graders! I had a great time in their classroom and learned a lot from both my host teacher and the students. I hope I can come back to visit them next semester. Who knows, I may even be placed in the same elementary school again! Before I left the students all hugged me and I really didn't want to leave. I cannot believe how fast this semester went. Only one more semester of college left, where has the time gone?

Friday, November 25, 2011

Thanksgiving Break!

No practicum this week due to Thanksgiving Break! Time to catch up on some homework! :)

Friday, November 18, 2011

Social Skills Lesson Plan

This week I taught my social skills lesson plan to my first graders. I decided to do a lesson based on Thanksgiving, since Thanksgiving is coming up next week! I read a story about Thanksgiving and then asked students what it means to be thankful for something. The students made a list of possible things to be thankful for, and they each wrote what they are thankful for on a paper feather. We then glued the feathers to a turkey I created and hung it up in the classroom. Lastly, students shared with their classmates what they are thankful for as the rest of the group actively listened. Overall, my lesson went really well and I really enjoyed it!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Lots of Work!

This week, I was very overwhelmed with the amount of work I had to do for my classes, but my first graders put a smile on my face and made me feel less stressed! I had a great day at observations and I feek I am really helping the students learn.
Here is a video I found which I found very inspirational:

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Halloween!

This week in practicum, it was Halloween! I was very surprised when I came into my host school that the children were not allowed to dress up for class in their Halloween costumes. I remember when I was in elementary school that we had a big parade and everyone was allowed to wear their costumes to school. We also were allowed to have a big class party and everyone's parents came. In my host classroom, Halloween wasn't really celebrated, although they did do many learning activities centered around Halloween.

Friday, October 28, 2011

My Class Gets a SMARTboard

This week in my practicum classroom, my class recieved a SMARTboard. The students were extremely excited about the SMARTboard, and my host teacher incorporated the SMARTboard into many of her lessons. I think the SMARTboard is very beneficial to any classroom, because you can use it in so many ways and it is so versatile. After teaching my SMARTboard lesson to my EDU 315 class, I learned a lot of cool techniques to incorporate into a lesson. I even got to show my host teacher a few things I knew how to do. I'm hoping I will have a chance to use the SMARTboard in her classroom to teach a lesson!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Substitute Teacher

This week in my practicum classroom, the students had a susbstitute teacher. It was great to see a different style of teaching with the same group of students. The substitute was very hands on and the children seemed to really like her, and enjoyed all of the fun activities she did with the class. She was very engaging and the students were eager to learn and really listened to and respected her. One thing I really liked was how she incorporated "brain breaks" throughout the day. First graders are little, and they like to be active and move around. She had the students do different activities throughout the day such as "Simon Says". I thought this was a great idea and the kids loved it! She also brought cupcakes in for the class because it was her birthday. I thought she was a great sub and really enjoyed learning from her!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Teaching with SMARTboard

Last Friday, my group had to teach our SMARTboard lesson to the class. We chose to do our lesson on adding and subtracting change, part of the third grade math curriculum. Overall, I think our lesson went really well. I enjoyed learning how to use the SMARTboard and it's many different components. I think this lesson will be very helpful as a future educator, because many school districts are investing in the SMARTboards. SMARTboards are a great asset to any classroom, because the are so versatile. They can be used to teach any subject area and can be moved easily throughout the room. SMARTboards are also a great way to keep students engaged in the lessons and allows every student to participate. I thought this lesson was a lot of fun and am looking forward to using SMARTboards in the future! :)

Second Week of Observations!

This week, I could only go to observations on Wednesday because schools were closed on Monday for Columbus Day. On Wednesday, the first grade students were learning about addition using manipulatives. When I arrived in the classroom, the students were sitting in a circle on the rug. Each student had a partner. Each student also had a set of cubes, a different color from their partner. When the teacher asked the class an addition question, the pair had to show the addition problem using their cubes. Afterwards, the students did a worksheet which included both the numerical problem, as well as a picture of the cubes which the students has to color in certain colors depending on the problem. I thought this lesson was very effective and was fun and engaging for the students.

Friday, October 7, 2011

First Day of Observations!

Monday was my first day of observations in a first grade classroom! I was really nervous before I arrived but my host teacher and the school staff made me feel welcomed as soon as I walked in the door. My host teacher was really nice and the students were excited that I was helping out in their classroom. I enjoyed observing the class and learning from my host teacher. I helped out with checking papers and answering any questions the students had during their math and writing lessons. I also went with the class to their special area classes, which was art on Monday and computers and library on Wednesday. One example of technology my host teacher used while I was there was a website called starfall.com. This is an interactive website for young children which has different activities covering the topics of letter recognition, reading, and math skills. After walking around and helping the students explore StarFall, I noticed that the website is a great way to get students engaged and excited to learn. As a future educator, I would definitely use StarFall in my classroom and it would be great to post on my classroom blog so students could use it at home. I had a great time observing the first grade class and I am excited to go back next week! :)

Friday, September 30, 2011

Using Blog in the Classroom

Using a blog is something I would have never associated with education. However, after being introduced to blogs in EDU 315, I now believe that blogs can be very useful in the elementary school classroom. Using a classroom blog can be helpful to both parents, teachers, and students. As a teacher, we can post what is going on in our classroom, post important information, and also post helpful links for homework help. Blogs are helpful to parents because they will easily be able to find out what is going on in their child's classroom, stay in contact with the teacher and other parents, and overall become more involved with their child's education. Blogs can also be helpful to students because they will have a resource to go to outside of the classroom if they don't understand something or need help with homework. Also, if used properly, the class blog will help to build a stronger classroom community. I think blogging is a great idea and would love to implement a classroom blog in my own class someday! :)

Friday, September 16, 2011

About Me

Meghan
I am genuine, caring, patient and enthusiastic to become a teacher!
Daughter of Jacquie and Chris and older sister of two brothers, Ryan (19) and Matt (16).
Lover of sports, going to the beach, and vacations (especially cruises)!
Who feels grateful for everything in my life, excited to be in Block 1 and nervous to graduate in May!
Who fears all types of bugs, being alone, and not being successful.
Who would like to see Europe, especially Ireland, Austria, Greece and Italy!
Current resident of Tompkins Street, Cortland, NY / from Eastport, NY (Long Island).
SUNY Cortland Student, Daycare Teacher at Julie's Storybook Nursery.
Prokesch