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WILLIAM HALLEY ELEMENTARY “HOME OF THE HORNETS”
Karen Egan Assistant Principle Jamey Chianetta
Principal
The staff at Halley is incredibly friendly and always welcoming
Ethnicity: White-36.10% Black-23.98% Asian or Pacific Islander-19.89% Hispanic-13.22% Other-6.81%
Enrollment: General Education- 64.71% Advanced Academic Programs Level 2&3- 16.49% English for Speakers of other Languages- 14.99% Special Education Services- 19.48%
DEMOGRAPHICS (2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR)
My best interning experience was DEFINITELY during the fourth quarter. During the third quarter I was a wallflower in the 3rd grade classroom I was assigned, but I did, fortunately, get to do one lesson which is reflected on the following slide…
Objective: At the end of the lesson each student should know that appearance, nationality, or background do not matter, because everyone has similarities.
Key Vocabulary/Concepts: heritage and ancestors. Materials: “We All Have a Heritage” book, and the
children’s Writing Notebooks. Instructional Activities: As we read the book we had a
classroom discussion on the contents of each page, (pictures, message, etc.)
Closure Activity: The children wrote a paragraph about the cross-cultural similarities.
Assessment: Their ability to discuss the similarities and put their words into writing.
LESSON PLAN
MY CLASS
Top row: Lavender and Alex Bottom row(left-right): Aza, Joshua, Caleb, Ibrahim, Julian, Kymerria, Tony, and Nathan
How many years have you been teaching? “I have been teaching for 14 years in FCPS. I started out as a speech-language pathologist, then a special ed. teacher for grades 4-6 and then a Special E.D. preschool teacher.”
How many years have you been teaching at Halley? “I have taught at Halley for 5 years.”
Where did you go to college? “I went to undergrad at South Carolina State University and I went to graduate school at George Mason University.”
Fun Fact: “I love to plan parties and want to start my own party planning business…Soirees & Such!”
~MISS SHRONDA GLOVER~
Full name: Anthony Connelly Age: 4 years old Favorite food: Pizza Favorite Superhero: “The Superman” Favorite Activity in Class: Yoga
TONY CONNELLY
Age: 5 years old Favorite Food: Ice cream Favorite Activity in Class: Dancing to the Birthday Song Least favorite thing to do in class: Eat lunch
CALEB ADEI
Miss Shronda is a certified children’s yoga teacher so once
every week the kids go into the “Movement Room” and do
yoga!
YOGA TIME!
When children are having temper tantrums, its best to separate them from the rest of the class.
“Tough Love” is an essential part of teaching Children that whine just want attention so ignoring the
behavior will decrease the likelihood of it happening again, or will make it happen less frequently.
Sometimes things are not going to work the way you want them to, or the way you plan, so you have to have back-up.
LAUGH! Laughing with the students or incorporating humor into lessons creates a fun but serious atmosphere in the classroom and makes kids respond better to what is being taught.
TEACHING STRATEGIES
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