Elementary School Teaching :

What is the best way for a 1st grade teacher to maximize an E.L. (English Learner) student's score on their district's test?

Friday, January 31, 2014

January Blog Post

So when I went to volunteer, I just basically helped the kids in class who still have to catch up in writing down in their agenda the homework. I just sat with the individual student and told them the next word they needed to write and after I finished with one student I went and helped the next student until they were all finished and I had checked their agendas so they could go and sit down in the carpet for the end of the day activities. 

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions

1. What is the best way for a 1st grade teacher to maximize an E.L. ( English Learner) student's score on their districts' test?

2. In what ways can a 1st grade teacher help? What are some tips for 1st grade teachers to use to better help their students that have worked for you?

3. How can a 1st grade teacher build up to the district testing to better help the E.L. students?

4. If a students' district test score drop from the previous how can the teacher bring the student up to par with the rest of the students in his/her class?

5. What are some tips on helping a teacher better help E.L. students in his/her class  through communication?

6. How have you as a teacher tried to bring E.L. students up to par with English speaking students?

7. How has what you have answered to the previous question , yielded in results that you have seen that are positive? Negative?

8. As a 1st grade teacher , with which subject do you see E.L. students struggle with most?

9. How have you helped or have tried o help?

10. How effective was your assistance in accordance to the previous and present district wide assessment tests?

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Blog 11: Mentorship 10 Hours Check

1. I am doing my mentorship At Cortez Mathematics and Science Magnet school. It's a K-8 grade school in Pomona.

2. My contact is Ms. De La Peña at Cortez  Mathematics and Science Magnet school. Her e-mail address is Valeria De La Pena - valeria530@yahoo.com .

3.I have a total of 58 hours and 8 mins.

4.For the 10 hours, I basically helped the teacher with filing, making copies of the themed upcoming event and make three copies of the same number of papers and give them to the 1st grade teachers, and helped the students who were slow catch up on finishing writing the homework into their agenda.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Senior Project: The Holiday





1.  Over break, I was not able to do my mentorship however, I did a lesson plan( tried to). I do my mentorship with Ms. De La Peña, who is a 1st grade teacher at Cortez Mathematics Science and Magnet school. Since my mentor does work at a school she was not teaching for two weeks and today because they will not start classes until tomorrow. In my lesson I decided to do it on math.


 

2. I learned how hard it is to create a lesson, even if I just did 1 subject alone. I based my lesson on what Ms. De La Peña told me one day about her students and what they were struggling on. She told me that her students were struggling in math, but how do get more carrots, your partner shares or gives you the "carrots" so you have more than you original had. 

 3. I think I would talk to Mrs. Alvarez or Mrs. Smith who are both 3rd grade teachers at Cortez but years prior were teaching 1st grade for several years. I would probably ask them what they think makes it easier or harder for E.L. students to do good on their district's test? I would also ask them if they believe that the DWA 's have any impact on students who are not and are E.L. students be it negative or positive, as the students take them every 2-4 months.  These 2 teachers have seen the impact of test scores rising and lowering, especially for E.L. students. They will be able to guide me on how practicing for the DWA's can better help or not, those E.L. students.