ped 2140 friday march 18 th 2011. time allocation model:

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PED 2140 Friday March 18th 2011

Time Allocation Model:

Your schedule:

How this is determined varies depending on your Principal

Anchors:Core FrenchGym times

Balanced Day:

Various models100/100/100

120/120/60

Etc.

Literacy Block MUST include 120 UNINTERRUPTED minutes Primary 100 minutes Junior.

Scheduling the arts:•Schedule a double block of time

•Integrate with other subjects YESBUT•There still needs to be time scheduled for teaching the elements and principles of each of the disciplines.

•Avoid straight after you have a duty!

Planning a year:

Broad strokes – don’t go for detail.

Collaborate with grade team if possible

Start from Science/Social Studies

September October November December January February March April May June

Social Studies First Nations Peoples and European Explorers Canada's Links to the World

Science Biodiversity Electricity Space Flight

Explanatory (Informational ) Text

LanguageArts

Persuasive argument Explanatory Report Narrative (legends)

Autobiography in role Report (news) + news script

Persuasive letter Procedural

Math Number Data ManagementPatterning and Algebra

NumberGeometryPatterning and AlgebraMeasurement

NumberData Management/ProbabilityMeasurementGeometry

Drama Exploring elements of drama Creation of short dramatic works/ responding to works

Dance Exploring elements of danceExploring forms and cultural contexts from different periods and cultures

Creation of short dance pieces

Visual Art Exploring elements of designExploring a variety of art forms from different time periods and cultural contexts

Responding to various art worksUsing creative problem solving to communicate feelings etc through the visual medium

Music Using critical analysis to respond to a variety of genres from different times and cultural contextsApplying creative process to create and perform music

Explore the elements of music and continue to create and perform

Health Personal safety and injury preventionHealthy eating

Substance use and abuse Growth and development

Grade 6, Long Range Plans: 2009 - 2010

Plans are living documents – they need to change in response to reality!

Once you have the year mapped out, plan in detail:UnitsWeekDayYou can only plan tomorrow in detail when you know what has happened today!

Setting up a classroom:You need:•Enough desks/tables (and chairs) plus at least one or two extra•Shelves•A gather area with chair for you and chart stand ( chart paper, markers)•Bins/magazine files for books/papers•Covered bulletin boards•Books ( levelled – JK – 4/5) fiction & non-fiction•Art supplies ( crayons, paints, brushes(mixed),sponge brushes, sponges, buckets, bowls, egg cartons, yoghurt pots, rolling pins, glue, stir sticks, tongue depressors, old magazines, toilet rolls, paper towel•Maps•Paper/notebooks•Pencils, scissors, markers•Overhead projector or document camera + projector

Preparing:•Familiarise yourself with the schools ‘First Day’ processes, traditions and expectations•Know where and when you are on duty and what you are expected to do•Make friendly contact with the staff, including the offices staff and custodians•Know where to find the things you’ll need – supplies/math manipulatives etc•Find out what random things are happening that will affect you in the first month•Be as flexible and helpful as possible•Read your students OSR’s if they are available and note those on IEP’s etc.

Have a plan for the first two/three weeks that has these priorities:

•Establish routines•Establish expectations•Assess: reading levels writing math general knowledge learning skills•Establish prior learning for your first set of foci

The First Day Be Prepared!•Updated class list•Your name tag/ name tags for the students•Room arranged as you want it•Pencils/erasers/rulers accessible to students•Books for reading in bins or on shelves – levelled and coded (primary & early junior)•Paper•Notebooks/duotangs if being provided•Agendas (if supplied by school)•A plan!!!•Your class...

Yes, but what do I DO!!!!!•Set the tone of your classroom•Establish your expectations/routines•Communicate with parents

1. Play games to learn students names and break the ice

2. Engage the students in some form of work that you can display on the walls straight away

3. Read to and with your class

Supply Assignments:LTO Starting Sept? Your class!Starting after the first day? You are CARETAKING someone else’s class – you need to collaborate if at all possibleDaily OTYou are a guest teacher – behave like a good guest!Have a ‘bag of tricks’ just in case.Leave a note for the teacher letting them know what happened – NOT a list of complaints!

‘Getting to know you name games’:•Ball Throw •Action •2 Truths and a Lie•Name ‘clapping’First Day Activities:Time capsulesFull figure ‘self portraits’InterviewsLetter to you – or to themselves to read in June!

Simple drama games:Ali BabaSynchronised sittingBlobHand squeezeDudeSimple art activities:Full length self portraitName artHand art‘Self’ collagesSimple music activities:Name clappingChantsSimple singing rounds

Report Cards

Communicating with parents

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