Since I have always wanted to work with children, I have a lot of experience doing so. Babysitting was the first job I had working with children. I started doing this when I was 12 years old, and I am… Continue Reading →
These are lesson plans, a unit plan, and a special topics project from PHE last term and this term. They include fun and active games and activities for students to engage in when learning different skills in PHE class. The… Continue Reading →
This lesson plan is for a grade 4 class, and this unit plan is for a grade 2 class. They both encourage creativity and exploration in the students, while they learn about different art concepts. They are also encouraged to think… Continue Reading →
This assignment involves working on a problem in multiple different ways. It shows some of the many problem solving strategies that students can work with when solving math problems. It also shows that all students learn in different ways, and… Continue Reading →
This assignment teaches a lot about supporting students in the classroom. It addresses emotional development, spiritual development, and listening skills, as well as how we, as future teachers, will support our students and incorporate these into our classrooms and teaching…. Continue Reading →
This is a teaching unit for a grade 3 English class. It teaches students about writing and about using adjectives, senses, and similes to enhance their writing. The different lessons allow the students to write about what they choose and learn… Continue Reading →
This Story Drama project from last term is for a grade 3 class. It involves reading a story and then doing multiple activities to get the students moving and thinking more about the story. The activities help engage the students… Continue Reading →
This inquiry project taught me so much about inclusive education. I learned a lot about how to support students with learning challenges, specifically children with autism. The knowledge I gained from doing this project will greatly benefit me as a… Continue Reading →
My name is Sarah Tedford, and I am finishing my second year in the Elementary Education Program at the University of Victoria. I have always enjoyed working with children and I want to be able to help them learn and… Continue Reading →
I discovered this video last term and find it so interesting and extremely useful. The way Shelley Moore uses bowling to talk about inclusive education makes so much sense and is a fun, great way to help others understand what… Continue Reading →
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