Friday, March 27, 2015

Blog 15: Independent Component 2 Approval

1.  Describe in detail what you plan to do for your 30 hours.

  • For my independent component 2 I plan to just do extra hours at mentorship. I also plan on doing mentorship in another kindergarten class room, so I will be doing mentorship at two different places.
2.  Discuss how or what you will do to meet the expectation of showing 30 hours of evidence.

  • I will update my Independent Component 2 Log whenever I do extra hours, or I will try to update it as soon as I can.
3.  Explain how this component will help you explore your topic in more depth.

  • This component will help me explore my topic more in depth because since I will be spending more time inside of kindergarten classroom it will help me learn more and better,
4.  Post a log in your Senior Project Hours link and label it "Independent Component 2" log.

Extra Blog: February

The Itsy Bitsy Valentine's Day Book


For February, I found a very cute called "My Itsy Bitsy Valentine's Day Book" that can be given to the  students so they can fill out and color. I thought this was very cute and it would be fun for the children to do on Valentine's day.

Extra Blog: January

The Snowman Name Graph 


Since it is winter time I found this really cute idea for a bar graph children in kindergarten can use. Instead of using a normal bar graph children use snowmen,  they use as many "bodies" as a name has letters. This activity is mostly used for names, but I'm sure it can also be used for math.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Blog #17 : Answer 3


Essential Question:
  • What is the most effective way a kindergarten teacher can engage different learning styles to enhance student outcomes?
Answer #3 
  • My answer three is to let students learn through kinesthetic learning (tactiles learning), which is helpful to students who like to get their body moving during a lesson.  
3 details to support the answer
  1. Kinesthetic learners will learn the plant cycle better if you let them work with plants, such as planting a seed, rather than just teaching them about the plant cycle. 
  2. Students with a kinesthetic learning style will struggle to learn the material if given a lecture, so something they can do is get up and walk around because they are used to learning while they're body is in motion.
  3. In kinesthetic learning, movement and action replace listening to the teacher giving a lecture or reading about something, so for example, a child that takes a trip to the zoo will remember facts about the animals better rather than if they are just reading about the animals. 
The research source to support your details and answer
  • http://www.edutopia.org/blog/kinesthetic-learning-new-model-education-kirin-sinha
Concluding Sentence
  • I think kinesthetic learning should be my answer three,because there are many small children in kindergarten that learn through this learning style, or at least that is what I've seen at mentorship.