Monday, December 2, 2013

Life Knowledge Lesson

How can students take part in civic life?

     Today I headed to West Perry High School! Interrupting an animal science class the day before Thanksgiving break gave the students a break from what they were learning and allowed them to focus on using what they learn in school to see the big picture in this game called life. I think too often high school students get stuck in a funk of focusing on their own lives or even just that of their local community. It is our job as teacher to constantly keep making those connections to the real world.

The objectives for the day are simple:
1. Define the four levels of community 
2. Identify ways to get involved in the community.
Do we see our whole community
or a small part?

     To get to know my students a little bit first we did an introduction bell work activity of just stating a favorite class and hobby. This allows me to make connections with the students and maybe remember a few names. Next we dove in and tried to define the words "my community". This was interesting as the students were really just focused on their local community and hardly wanted to share. Who knew that such an easy topic would be so difficult. After a few more activities the students lightened up and really got into sharing ideas for more participation both at the local, state, and even national level. At the end of class I gave a small quiz and also asked for feedback on the lesson to be written on the back of the quiz. We had about a 90% average on the quiz and the students said they enjoyed the lesson.

     I learned a lot from visiting my school and teaching this lesson. As anticipated the word diversity is a new one to my students and I even got a few laughs when I asked about how they view their community. As a very rural community I think learning what exactly the definition of diversity is something we can work on. I also learned that Mr. Hines doesn't really have bell work. This really got me thinking about how difficult it might be for me to step into the classroom next semester and implement some new rules. I never want to step on my teachers toes however I think that bell work is a really important classroom management tool. Last I learned that the students are great! I am really looking forward to spending time with them next semester and teaching at West Perry.











   

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