Additionally, this week the weather finally broke for a three day period, allowing my to try out some placed based education with my PA Environmental and Ecology class. a wise man once told me " the best way to get students to learn is to take them 'outside' where its happening", Thank You George. Armed with our bird call boxes and silhouette cards the two groups (27 students) of students successfully identified over 20 different PA birds. Having the two groups allowed my to try out a co-teaching approach, and than came the rain so, we started constructing our community based project "Bring on the Bat Boxes".In Animal Science the nice weather brought more discipline problem than I thought possible. All the students quickly figured out that the more they pushed the more numbers that dispersed on the consequences list between them and detention.Some students so much that according to my Cop teacher I earned my A, as I finally had a student call me .......... while it wasn't very nice or appropriate and we'll just leave it at that.
Out of all my weeks these was by far the best. I still have a lot to learn but what tool I do have are starting to come together. Looking forward to the upcoming week , AIing our play dough heifers with pixie stick seaman.
Till next time!
It is great that you got to experience the success of the students' hard work, first hand! It is always great to have those students that know they are gaining great knowledge and skills no matter where they place in the competition. It is always refreshing to get outside for extended periods of time for class. Enjoy the week, and I look forward to seeing you on Friday!
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