Sunday, April 21, 2013

Final Reflection Blog

“Based on the vision you elaborated last week, what role will math instruction play in your classroom and why?  Specifically, what are the mathematical instructional techniques or methods that fit with your vision?  Be as specific as possible.  These can include assessment, planning, or interactive teaching.”

Based on the vision I elaborated last week, the role that math instruction will play in my classroom is a large one.  I want math to be a big focus in my classroom because I feel that it will greatly benefit my students.  I plan to create many math lessons and activities to be presented in my classroom daily.  Along with teaching my students math lessons during math time, I want to try to incorporate math into each and every other subject taught in my classroom.  I think it is very important to add math into different subjects because it is something that is seen in so many every day activities.  I want my students to understand that what they are doing in math is not just to complete worksheets, but that it will help them in the future as well as in every day situations.  The mathematical instructional techniques or methods that fit with my vision are ones that are simple and easy to understand by the students while also making it fun and exciting.  I want my math instruction to be mainly traditional, so the students can fully understand the concepts being taught, but they will also have aspects of fun and entertainment in the activities they will do that accompany the lessons. 

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