Introduction
I had the wonderful opportunity to teach Mrs. Kiihnl's fourth-grade Literacy class. While I was teaching I was able to understand a little bit more about classroom management.
Lesson Plan Overview
The lesson I taught was all about Comparative and Superlative Adjectives. I taught this lesson with two worksheets, one of which was to demonstrate to the class, and the other for the students to work on.I taught this lesson for the last ten to fifteen minutes of the class period.
Changes to the Lesson
One of the changes that I could've made to the lesson is to give the students clearer directions during the lesson. At some point the students would ask me what to do after they finished the worksheet. One of the other problems I faced was students thought “gooder” was a word. So I had to tell them that the comparative and superlative adjective was better and best for the adjective good, this is another example of when I should've given the students more directions.
Conclusion
In conclusion, I had a wonderful time teaching Mrs.Kiihnl's 4th grade class. I learned many things during the short amount of time of teaching. I learned that you need to give clear directions for the students to completely understand what is going on during the lesson. Other than that I had a wonderful time teaching my lesson to students.
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