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Miss Lackie’s Class

Miss Lackie’s Class. Welcome, parents and students!. Welcome to School!. I will introduce you to my teaching philosophy and how it effects my students. If you have any questions during my presentation, please feel free to ask any questions. All About Me. My background

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Miss Lackie’s Class

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  1. Miss Lackie’s Class Welcome, parents and students!

  2. Welcome to School! • I will introduce you to my teaching philosophy and how it effects my students. • If you have any questions during my presentation, please feel free to ask any questions.

  3. All About Me • My background • I grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan. • I graduated from Michigan State University. • My Family- Mom, Dad, and Sister Amy • My Godchildren • Duncan (2 years old) • Sage (7 months old)

  4. All About Me • My experience • I’ve been teaching for 3 years. • I have taught in the U.S., South Africa, and England. • I am working on my Masters in Teaching and Curriculum • My Interests • I love to travel • My favorite sport is swimming • I also love reading, scrapbooking, and of course teaching!

  5. My Teaching Philosophy • I like to think of teaching like a journey or a trip… for both I value 4 truths • Be Prepared • Be Willing to Take Risks • Be Knowledgeable about People and Places (subjects) • Reflect

  6. Be Prepared • Pack for the journey ahead • I plan detailed lessons that allow for flexibility on students’ understanding • I plan with differentiated instruction so every child can succeed • I plan with all types of learners in mind

  7. Be Prepared • Talk to others before the trip • I value clear communication with students, parents, and staff • I want students to ask questions, ask for help, and share personal achievements • I will use homework folders, newsletters, phone calls and meetings to partner for your child’s success • I refer to colleagues as experts in the field of teaching

  8. Be Prepared • Gain knowledge necessary for the trip • I attend many workshops and read professional documents to stay current • I also value discussion of teaching techniques with colleagues • I also use my own experiences to teach

  9. Take Risks • Go somewhere different • I create a safe learning environment for my students to think for themselves. • I like students to talk and work with everyone in our classroom. We can all learn from each other. • I challenge students to think outside the box

  10. Take Risks • Conquer your fears • I know my own fears so that it does not effect my teaching in a negative way

  11. Take Risks • Conquering fears • I realize that learning can be very scary for some students • We will work through fears together • We will discover answers together • We will explore learning, create meaning and confirm findings

  12. Be Knowledgeable • Know where you are going and use a map! • Teachers know their subjects and use research to support learning

  13. Be Knowledgeable • Get to know the locals • I get to know my students interests, learning styles, strengths and weaknesses to support learning progress • I encourage community involvement to enhance learning

  14. Be Knowledgeable • Know yourself • I am aware of my strengths, talents, and teaching abilities because they can effect the ways my students learn

  15. Reflect • Take time to evaluate the experience • I ask students to assess how the lesson went • I use a teaching journal to review daily lessons

  16. Packing Your Child’s Suitcase • Be Prepared • Bring school supplies: Book bag, pencils, crayons, homework, etc… • Come ready to learn: Get a good night sleep and eat a healthy breakfast • Bring a positive attitude and an open mind • Take Risks • Talk to or play with someone new • Try something new. You might surprise yourself! • Eliminate can’t from your child’s vocabulary

  17. Packing Your Child’s Suitcase • Be Knowledgeable • Be aware of assignments and upcoming events • Support your child’s learning at home (with homework) • Be aware of your students learning challenges and successes • Reflect • Share in your child’s day • Ask them questions like: What was your favorite part of today? Did you have any trouble with anything or anyone? What are you working on now? What are you looking • forward to working on next?

  18. Let’s Have a Great Year! Contact: lackieal@msu.edu

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