I was teaching in the 3th grade in english this week.
In the 3rd lesson I was teaching the 3th grade in English. It was a good experience again and still challenging in a way because their mother language is German. I was teaching them about senses as their theme was “Our five wonderful senses”. In this lesson I was focusing on the touch sense (Fingers), but the learning outcome was for them in fact to learn some important adjectives in English like “it is cold, it is warm”. I used pictures so they could understand did adjectives and a lot of body language, because I wanted to keep the CL in English. But we also translated them into German afterwards so they were 100 percent sure what the adjectives mean. It took a long time to teach them the adjectives, but it is normal in TEFL in a 3th grade in Switzerland. Afterwards they were working with the adjectives in the worksheet and I was correcting them when they finished it and gave them other advices to adjectives. Ursula liked that I took things and allowed the children to feel on them so they really could understand which adjectives we were talking about. She also said that she liked my humor and that It gives a good classroom environment because small children feel safe when the teacher allows a little bit of humor and is funny also.
Just wanted to mention on of my courses which i like the most and is most relevant for me! It is the course i have on Wednesday. It is Learning strategies and it is so relevant and exciting. This week we learned about the direct learning strategies. We sat in groups an made practical examples on how to give strategy instruction to the direct strategies and how the children can use them. I found it so excellent that i am going to use a memory strategy instruction in my next lesson in the 6th grade in English( My mentor Kathleen is also coming to observe me so wish me good luck :) ).
The professors and teachers at our courses are very nice and kind jus to mention :)
All from me now!
Alen
Sounds great, Alen. Nice to hear that you are getting something out of the focus on learning strategies - will your article be about that? Good placement experiences too.
SvarSlet