Wednesday, December 17, 2014

In response to Mrs. Kallas blog...

One thing that I thought went well was that everyone was interactive and it wasn't a "boring museum field trip" like the stereotype. Although it was a fantastic field trip there was the downside that it happened to fall on the same week as finals which we all know is the most stressful time of the year. Personally, my favorite attraction was when we actually got to see a live showing and the interactions made with the workers. Other attractions I found amusing or interesting was the cliff hanger that timed how long you could hang onto the edge of a building and the blind driving where you had to guide a partner through a parking lot lastly my favorite attraction was the superhero changing booth because it made you feel like a superhero.


Our Mythbusters field trip was confirmed!!!

Monday, December 8, 2014

In response to Mrs. Kallas blog...


In all my years of school my favorite teachers were always the ones who could make class fun and entertaining. The teachers who are energetic and truly love the subject or grade they're teaching are always the ones who can get through to their students and who's students will exceed. There is an extend to being goofy and funny though. Some teachers try to be funny and it can lead to making your students uncomfortable and awkward.

Monday, November 10, 2014

In response to Mrs. Kallas blog....

I am participating in the community service project for Mrs. Marshall at ACFT to help kids troubled in math. We as a team used Pringles cans and wrapped math fact paper around the cans. We haven't finished the cans yet but we will be finishing soon. I learned how to work together as a team to build something to help kids learning in math. I would give myself a 75 because we haven't finished yet. We will make it look neater.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

In response to Mrs. Kallas's blog, I think that in scenario one you should call your EAT teacher ahead of time so your teacher is aware of what is going on and if you will be able to make it to your field site on time or if you will be late. Communication is very important especially if something is off or not on schedule you should let your teacher know just in case you have other instructions and letting your teacher know gives them a sense of trustworthiness.

Friday, September 26, 2014

In response to Mrs. Kallas's blog, I read the article she put up
The advice that will be easiest for me to do is make time to reflect. This advice will be easy because I tend to do a lot of self reflection on my own so it will be easy to know what I did great in and what could have been better or improved. One of the more challenging advices would probably have to be the one referring to keeping up with the other duties that teachers have. My only concern would be keeping everything under control and not being stressed out.