"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."
Ben Franklin
Today was my first observation of the many I will have during my student teaching year. I am not going to lie, I was nervous. The best part of the whole experience came yesterday followed by after the observation today. Yesterday one of my mentor teachers, Heather, informed my eighth graders that I would be teaching class today and that MY teacher would be coming in to watch me teach them. I was met with "good luck" from around the room. It was heart warming to hear from these students who I have not even had by myself yet but have been in their room watching them and circulating the room. When I first walked in and was standing at the head of the class I had to tell the students they had assigned seats now. The students had all received their school pictures yesterday so they all got their student id's as well. When they walked in and realized I had all of their old pictures I had one of my girls want to run and go grab her new id so she could show me her new school picture.
This morning, when I actually took over their class and led them through the power point of Bacon's Rebellion and The Salem Witch Trials we had a discussion about how it was determined the women were witches. When the class was over and my eighth graders were leaving a couple of my kids left me with the words, "You did great Ms. S." It was great to hear, especially because it was my first time.
Twice now I have been asked by students in my classes, my 10th grade English class & my 8th grade U.S. history class, if I am going to be teaching at their school next year. I am glad they want me back. I am so glad that I am doing this, the joy that I get from being in their rooms and being with the kids makes my day. I can tell I am happier for this and some days I realize how blessed I am. And then I have to go back to my "paying" job... Oh being an adult.
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