Monday, November 9, 2015

AAWC Lesson Reflection 2



Lesson


Multiply by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s

Your Name

Hafssa Saleh Al Harrasi

MST
MCT


Miss. Cara
Miss. Kesha

School

Shamma Bint Mohammed School

Class


4

Date

November 9, 2015



In my presentation for today, I was teaching the activity part of the lesson, so I did 4 activities depends on the levels of the class, which are: Pre-emerging level, emerging level, develop level and excelling level. I put the 4 activities one on each group of the class, students have to finish each activity in few minutes so they can move to do the other one, and move around the groups to finish all the 4 activities in 25 minutes. The lesson went pretty good, at the end of the day I felt very proud of myself, because I achieved my goal to make all the students use different ways/activities/strategies to solve the multiply equations. One thing I feel I did really good today is the activity that I gave to the emerging students in class: The idea of the activity was to draw their hands on a paper and write the numbers from 1 to 12 inside the drawing hand (3 or less on each finger), on the other paper they have to write the x5, x10 schedule, and then I gave them an equation to solve, and show them the steps of how to solve it by using these papers: Put their left hand finger on the first number they wrote on the hand drawing, and the right hand finger on the first number they wrote on x5 or x10 paper, and they have to move them together by counting it loud and moving on the numbers depends on the equation that they have to solve, until they reach the answer. I think this activity will help them a lot on multiply, if they practice the x5 and x10 schedule and save it on their mind and use their hands to count, they will use the same strategy that I gave them but without using papers, and thats will help them to solve in the future. When I was moving around the groups to check their work or to see if someone have question, I noticed that the low students were very slow on drawing their hands, writing the numbers and the multiply schedule. They were wasting time doing things not that important, and they couldn’t complete the activity because of this. So, I was thinking that if I gave them printed papers and they just have to use them and solve, it will be much easier for them without wasting time. If I had a chance to give this lesson again, I will get the 2 papers ready for them, and the only thing they have to do is solving questions using these papers, and thus they will have more time to practice, solve and think.

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