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Jessi Bailey Summit Presentation Fall 2013. Website E-Mail " What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make." Jane Goodall. Mission Road Elementary School 1100 Mission Rd SW Cartersville, GA 30120. Principal: Sherrie Hughes
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Jessi BaileySummit PresentationFall 2013 WebsiteE-Mail "What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make." Jane Goodall
Mission Road Elementary School 1100 Mission Rd SW Cartersville, GA 30120 Principal: Sherrie Hughes Vice Principal: Tracey Mulkey
Jessi Bailey • Early Childhood Education • Reinhardt University • Collaborating teacher: Mrs. Amy-Grace Cooper • Special Ed Paraprofessional: Melissa Hill • Second Grade Inclusion • All subjects
Mrs. Amy-Grace Cooper • Bachelors Degree: Kennesaw State University: Middle/High School History • Early Childhood and Special Education Certified • Reading Endorsement
Description of Community • Population: 100,661 • White: 86% • African American: 10% • American Indian: .5% • Asian: .9% • Native Hawaiian: .1%
Student subgroups Student subgroups Source: GA Dept. of Education, 2006-7
Class, Size • Second grade: 80 students/4 classes • Mrs. Cooper’s Classroom: 16 white, 1 African American, 1 Russian • Breakdown: • Tier 1: 8 students (core) • Tier 2: 1 students (one intervention) • Tier 3: 5 students (two interventions) • Tier 4 : 4 students (special education/ESOL/gateway)
Schedule • 7:40-8:00 : Morning work (Daily Oral Language, Morning Math, # of the Day) • 8:00-8:45: Interventions • 8:45-9:00: Morning work • 9:00-9:10: Six Minute Solutions Reading intervention • 9:10-9:35: Review morning work • 9:35-10:21: Special Areas • 10:21-11:20: Math Frameworks • 11:20-11:50: Lunch • 11:50-12:00: Bathroom break • 12:00-12:15: Read Aloud/Math EIP group • 12:15-12:40-Science/Social Studies • 12:40-1:00- Recess • 1:00-2:30- Literacy Block
My Thoughts before candidate teaching • Will I be able to remember the daily schedule? • Will I be able to remember the students names? • What if I am not creative enough? • What will I do with a difficult student? • What will inclusion be like? Will it make it tough? • What is the co-teacher like? • How much planning will I be doing?
DOMAIN I:PLANNING FOR DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT PROFICIENCY EVIDENCE:
Part II: Candidate Proficiency Evidence: • Math Lesson Plan • Science Lesson Plan • Reading Lesson Plan • Language/Math Lesson Plan Math frameworks
Hands on activities in science This lesson was differentiated among the three groups.
DOMAIN II:PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Students were given a Tic-Tac-Toe choice board
DOMAIN II:Providing DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION Math Groups Graphic organizers Literacy Groups Word Walls/Webs Manipulatives Tiered instruction and tasks Hands-On activities Flexible grouping EBIS (Effective Behavioral Intervention) Tic-Tac-Toe Activities Anchor charts Modified lessons
Examples of differentiated tasks Same activity, different levels for three different groups of students.
Examples of differentiated tasks Reading lesson: Tell Me, Tree. Students were grouped in three groups. Lesson was differentiated into groups based on ability and likes/dislikes.
DOMAIN II:PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED ASSESSMENT Mindware Free Spirit Materials Ticket out the door Thumbs up/Thumbs down Anchor charts Graphic organizers One on one conversations AIMSweb
DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING • Lesson one analysis • Lesson two analysis • Lesson three analysis • Lesson four analysis
DOMAIN IV:PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SUPPORT OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT • On going collaborating planning with Mrs. Cooper • Weekly grade level meetings with second grade team • Bi-weekly faculty meetings. • Parent conferences. • IEP meetings with Lead Special ed teacher and Speech language teacher • EIP meetings • Attended DIBELS training for all grade levels with Mrs. Barb Neslin • Attended AIMSweb training. • Spage member
Philosophy of teaching THEN: Enthusiastic to teach general education Understand different learning styles Build upon prior knowledge Compassion for each student NOW:Understand cultural backgrounds Planning and flexible grouping Differentiated instruction and assessment Teach to the exceeding Get use to paperwork, and enjoy it Never stop learning
Continuing Plan to Develop as a Professional Educator : • *Passed: ECE GACE and Special Education GACE • *Taking Middle grades Reading and Math GACE • *Masters Degree in either Special Education or ECE • *ESOL and Gifted endorsement • *Specialist degree
Thank you to all of my Professors and classmates! I truly appreciate each of you, and have enjoyed my time here at Reinhardt University. I am so excited to start my career. I feel fully prepared for the road ahead. Jessi Bailey
Works cited • http://bartow.ga.schoolwebpages.com/education/school/school.php?sectionid=16 • http://www.greatschools.org/georgia/cartersville/167-Mission-Road-Elementary-School/?tab=demographics • http://dfcs.dhs.georgia.gov/bartow-county-dfcs-office • http://www.fossati.us/teaching.php