Lesson Reflection
Lesson Reflection
Lauren Martin
lesson may have been a seventh grade lesson taught to a college level
class but it was an experience to reflect on and learn from. The lesson I
co-taught was 5.3 On the Ground, But Still Out of Reach. The lesson
did accomplish a goal was at 1:03 in our video, when Eric mentioned
that the corresponding sides have the same ratio, which is what we
students accomplish the learning goals is that during the lesson, when
some of these goals were met and I knew that they were met, I could
increased a little bit. This made me realize that I should have more
your materials are key to engaging the students. I think this would
teaching.
similar. The only real difference between the two was a lot of the
lost in the shuffle of enacting the lesson. There was more instruction
enacted lesson than planned, which in turn cut out a lot of how we had
intended lesson was at the 1:00 minute mark through all the slide
questions kind of got thrown away and not used, at least on my end
anyway. Ms. Greenwood may have still asked the groups her intended
questions during the float time among groups, but I could not tell from
the video.
There are a few things that I would have done differently, but
there are two that I really wish I had thought of before hand. I would
interesting and engaging because that was the engage part of our
lesson and it did not do its job like it was supposed to. I also would
examples and make the problems a little less computational than they
planning this part of the lesson, we were so focused on not giving away
activity that we made our problems at the beginning very cut and dry.
I also was not happy with myself on how confused everyone was
finding the distance across the river more before going outside, it
would have helped the students better gage what measurements they
The feedback that I found most helpful was about how things
could have been done differently. One of my peers said that directions
on a handout for the students when they went outside would have
helped with the confusion. I think this would have been a great idea
questions.
Also, another peer said that collaboration of students answers at
the table during the review activity at the beginning could have made
better use of the time rather than shouting out the answers to the
class after everyone had discussed them. I think even calling on one
group and then asking the rest of the class whether or not they agree
Another student also mentioned the size of the groups and how
smaller groups could have been more beneficial and more engaging to
all students and not allowing for some students to hang off to the side
while only a couple of the students in the group do the work. Looking
back at the larger groups, I realize that even splitting off one more
group to make four total groups would have helped with the
engagement of all students. I also think that having everyone fill out
their own worksheet that went along with the activity would have been
more beneficial for all students especially if larger groups were the only
option.
think that definitely opened a door to what my dream job truly entails.
I also learned that looking at the student materials along with the
at.
feedback from everyone in the class also really helped in seeing the
alternate ideas.