Monday, October 24, 2011

Middle School and The Sneetches

I was sad to leave my second grade class and move into my middle level dyad (even though middle school is where I initially wanted to be). I had become attached to the youngsters in such a short period and they were really pulling at my heart, knowing I had to leave for a while. However, the middle school experience has quickly changed my mind once again and I now want to pursue the middle level grades! I have had such an excellent experience working with sixth graders. They are such unique people; still at a children’s age, but also on the verge of those teenage years where so much changes.

I was anxious that the lesson I was presenting on the Sneetches was going to be a wash and that students would not take me seriously, be disrespectful or be completely disengaged. It was quite the opposite, though. The lesson went well and smoothly and the students were actively participating the entire time. I knew that this could easily change class to class and that it could be successful one day, but not the next. So, although my cooperating teacher commended the lesson, I know that so many variables exist. Teaching the same lesson three times is nothing in respect to how teaching middle school really is. Since the Sneetches lesson, I have taught a few more lessons and each one has gone just as well. Part of the reason rests on the fact that my cooperating teacher has such impressive classroom management already. Therefore, the class behaves just as well for me as they would for her. I understand that this type of experience will not always be consistent, but it inspires me to teach this grade. The way I can interact and joke with the students is on a completely different level than the way I interact with my second graders. I feel I can express more of my personality and communicate with this age much easier. Now, I am sad to leave this school and this age of students. This short experience has increased my level of excitement for teaching a sizeable amount.

2 comments:

  1. I would have never thought to use Sneetches in middle school. I'm glad it went well for you. I think it is great that your Dyad experience has helped you see exactly where you want to teach. I can see you in a middle school setting.

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  2. It is so interesting how your perspective can change! I'm in the same situation as you- starting in second grade and going to sixth for a few months. But I have had a very different experience. I thought I really wanted to work with older kids- maybe 5th grade or older. I ended up in second grade, though, and I absolutely love it! I have enjoyed the middle school experience, too, but it has been harder for me, and I have learned that I have a more natural approach to younger children than older children. I still think I might want to teach older grades someday, but I don't know if I want to start out there. (But as everyone keeps reminding me, you take what you can!)

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