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Camp Hill Middle School. Schedule. PD1 7:50 - 8:34 PD2 8:37 - 9:21 PD3 9:25 - 10:09 PD4 10:13 - 10:57 LUNCH PD5 11:43 - 12:26 PD6 12:29 - 1:13 PD7 1:17 - 2:01 PD8 2:04 - 2:50. Mrs. Lydia Keller. Highly Qualified Teacher. 6 th Grade Language Arts. iMovie
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Schedule • PD1 7:50 - 8:34 • PD2 8:37 - 9:21 • PD3 9:25 - 10:09 • PD4 10:13 - 10:57 LUNCH • PD5 11:43 - 12:26 • PD6 12:29 - 1:13 • PD7 1:17 - 2:01 • PD8 2:04 - 2:50
6th Grade Language Arts • iMovie • Any question that has anything to do with the Western Hemisphere Ex: what is Jamaican Cuisine Focused and on task Mrs. Keller floating around Plenty of talking Atmosphere was loose and respectful
6th Grade Reading • Reading the diary of a girl in another culture • Very quite • Answer work sheet • Group discussion (Critical Thinking)
6th Grade Science • Research Methods • Science Fair • Active Reading • Teacher walks around the room
8th Grade Earth Science • Video • Internet • Relates to local maps • Lecture oriented “If you don’t understand English you wont know what happened to Old Yeller….if you don’t understand History you wont know how we got here….if you don’t understand Earth Science you will die.” Mr. Losh
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Jocelyn Carpenter – Art Teacher • What makes a teacher successful? • A passion of teaching your subject matter to young learners, but also a passion to improve yourself. You have to be a continuous learner, you cannot stay stagnant once you receive your teaching position. Flexibility is key, each day throws you a curve ball, you have to just adapt without a blink of an eye.
2. How have your attitudes towards learners changed since your first year of teaching? • My first year I learned so much about creating adaptations and differentiating my lesson plans. I knew they needed to made and worked closely with my school’s guidance counselor and special education teachers to make sure I knew every student and every need. I still make that a priority when creating lessons. I have a lot of choices within my lessons, but I still chunk the steps in the lesson so every learner is not overwhelmed and needs are met.