Postobservationreflection
Postobservationreflection
5. How effectively did you use instructional materials, resources, and/or technology?
The combination of engaging videos, interactive lesson activities, and teacher modeling was
used to provide a differentiated lesson for all the students in the class.
6. To what extent were your assessment strategies effective? What changes would you
make in your assessment approach if you taught this lesson again? Why? Due to the
content of the lesson the use of continual formative assessments was beneficial for the student
learning experience. If I were to teach this lesson again I would add an additional assessment
when dealing with the Declaration of Rights to ensure that all the learners had obtained a firm
understanding of the topic.
8. To what extent did the classroom management and environment contribute to student
learning? (Consider your classroom procedures, your use of physical space, and the students conduct.)
Students were encouraged to share ideas and understanding as individuals for the majority of
the lesson however Ms. Bowen and I set up clear expectations and procedures to ensure a save
and discourse conductive environment. When students came into the lesson activity late both
preservice teachers took the time to explain the procedures and check for understanding.
9. Did you make modifications to your lesson plan during the lesson? If so, what were
they and what motivated these changes? We didnt make any changes to the lesson the day
of teaching. We allotted time to make student ideas a part of the lesson and as such extra time
was spent during particular activities when it was in the best interest of the student learners.