Sigmon Rachel Millstone EDS 379A 1252013 Crawford High School 4 th period General Chemistry TPE 10 Instructional Time Establish procedures for routine tasks and manage transitions to maximize instructional time ID: 342820
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Nick
Sigmon
Rachel Millstone
EDS 379A
12/5/2013Slide2
Crawford High School
4th period General ChemistrySlide3
TPE 10: Instructional Time
Establish procedures for routine tasks and manage transitions to maximize instructional time.Slide4
TPE 11: Social Environment
Respond appropriately to sensitive issues and classroom discussions.
> Hello Gentlemen, ________, ______'s mother here. I'm writing because > I want you to be aware of the fact that there are girls in _______'s
> chemistry class who are saying hurtful things to her by making comments
> specifically to or about her, or talking about "light -skinned people."
> One of them is her table mate, and two others sit in from of her. She is
> struggling with so much right now, and certainly, there is never a good
> time for bullying. Please speak with her about this issue.
> Thank You,
> ___________Slide5
TPE 4: Making Content Accessible
Distinguish between conversational and academic language, and develop student skills in using and understanding academic language.Slide6
TPE 5: Student Engagement
Clearly communicate instructional objectives to students.Slide7
TPE 6C: Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Grades 9-12
Support students in assuming increasing responsibility for learning, and encourage behaviors important for work such as being on time and completing assignments.Slide8
TPE 7: Teaching English Learners
Draw upon information about students’ backgrounds and prior learning, including students’ assessed levels of literacy in English and their first languages, as well as their proficiency in English, to provide instruction differentiated to students’ language abilities.Slide9
TPE 2: Monitoring Student Learning During Instruction
Pace instruction and re-teach content based on evidence gathered using assessment strategies such as questioning students and examining student work and products.
Check For Understanding
What is the Molar Mass of H
2
O?Slide10
Parent Communication
Contact Log
______, _____11/7
Called and left a message on
_________’s mother's
phone introducing myself and explaining the current unit of study.
11/18
Called and spoke with ________, ___________'s mother. Told her that _______ is doing much better this quarter and that she had one of the highest scores on the first test. Mentioned that I can tell that ________ has putting in more effort recently. I also told her that this unit will be the toughest unit of the year and that it will be important to work together to make sure that ______ continues to work hard. _________ told me to email her anytime and that she is eager to collaborate to help ________.
11/18
Sent a follow-up email to __________ explaining in more detail the current unit of study and what assignments are due soon.Slide11
Parent Communication
Every student has a page in the parent contact log.
Every communication is logged and dated.Every week I can go through the log and see which parents
I should call.Slide12
Next Steps
Help students to understand connections between the curriculum and life beyond high school, and they communicate the consequences of academic choices in terms of future career, school and life options.
If students are struggling and off-task, examine why and use strategies to re-engage them.
TPE 11: Social Environment