Week 2 Reflection
Week 2 was another short week due to the long weekend. The energy Tuesday morning
was rambunctious to say the least. Thankfully we had gym in the morning so they could get out
their energy before the day began. Then came LA and my turn to start teaching for the week.
This lesson did not go as smoothly as some of the previous lessons I taught. Between the
higher level reading and some inexperience about teaching, I was happy to let my TA takeover
when the students had trouble trying to answer some of the response questions. And I struggled
to help them to understand. After watching my TA take over I was happy to sit and observe and
watch ways I could have improved the lesson. As well as understanding I could have prepared
myself a little more for teaching this as well. Art that day at the end went very well and the
students love the lesson Ian and I have been collaborating on. Wednesday was a sub day in
which Leta observed me. The day and the lesson she taught me went very well. In the afternoon
the kids were going crazy so a stern side of Mr. Lindseth had which these kids haven’t seen
before, so that was an interesting experience to have. Thursday was one of my favourite, if not
the favourite day of my practicum so far. My students responded very positively to my LA lesson
plan. Talking about our bucket lists. Here is where I had totally flipped from the day before. I
used the previous lesson to prepare more for this one and my TA said that it had shown. We
finished off the chunk of the day going back to the art project we have been working on which
the kids respond to very well. As I was preparing to take the last block of the day for art with the
kids, I noticed they all came in with different varieties of candy. Thus I thought it would spark a
short fun debate. What I did not know is that it would turn into the entire block of chaos. We had
speakers defending and arguing for their respective candies, I turned into a social lesson. It had
voting, debates, and cheering and disappointment. The artifact for week 2 displays the chaos
that unfolded. As seen in the picture I am yelling “ORDER, ORDER” to which the class did not
give any order. Overall week two was an absolute blast and continues to strengthen my belief in
wanting this as a career.
Week 2 Reflection
In terms of the TQS, specifically #1 I believe I am excelling in fostering relationships with
the students. Students saying hello to me in hallways, chatting with me when they come in from
recess. This comes from getting to know them and interacting on a daily basis. This impacts
students' learning because it helps them stay engaged with me. It helps because they begin to
trust me as an adult, and with trust comes their attention, and willingness to learn what I am
teaching. Looking at TQS #2 I believe I am achieving success. This is in regards to the lesson I
mentioned above, that did not go quite as I had planned, and let my TA step in. This sparked a
good discussion between the two of us, in which I realized that I really need to prepare for each
and every lesson. Also that each one is different, it can be the same idea as last week, but one
small switch can affect the whole lesson. Which I had to prepare more for. Another way I use
career long learning, specifically with collaboration, is how I collaborated with Ian on art. This
allowed me to learn about a concept I would never have thought about without the collaboration.
All of these influence students' learning because when a teacher is knowledgeable and
continues to seek knowledge, they are able to deliver meaningful lessons. As well as deliver the
same lesson in multiple ways. It opens opportunities to teach different subjects which I am
currently doing right now, opening up to the idea of social and LA. In terms of #3 I believe I am
demonstrating it successfully. In each lesson that I am planning and delivering, and in being
able to do it with confidence. Shows that I am competent in my knowledge of what I am
teaching, but I am always willing to learn more in order to achieve success in the classroom.
Why this impacts student learning, showing up prepared with the knowledge you need for the
students to succeed is important. It will help students stay engaged in your class, but it will also
help set up your students for success, which is ultimately the goal of teaching. In terms of TQS
#4 and creating an inclusive classroom. I believe I am doing this by creating the relationships
that I have created. In creating these relationships I believe I have been able to learn about
students' situations and limitations, which has allowed me to alter the way I approach these
students. Understanding these needs of students is important in teaching because it allows
Week 2 Reflection
them to feel safe and welcomed. Feeling safe and welcomed in a classroom setting can allow
students to do their best work and stay engaged. In terms of TQS #5, I believe I can be more
purposeful in talking about FNMI in my lessons. Some of my lessons never fully mention
indigenous perspectives, but that does not mean I can’t incorporate them. For example, my
bucket list, where one dreams big, then we can talk about indigenous dreams and how dreams
catchers help them achieve them. This is important for student learning because understanding
another culture is always important. As well as the peoples who walked the land before use. In
terms of the last TQS I believe I am achieving it.
In regards to my goals, the first one with teaching out of my major, it has gone very well.
The more I browse the curriculum and the resources my TA has for me, the more I am
beginning to be comfortable being outside of physed. Prepapring for lessons has gone
smoothly, and being able to answer students questions has gone well. There is still a lot more to
learn in LA and social, but I am excited.
In regards to my second goal, classroom management, it has gone better than I had
hoped. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to get control of the classroom and wouldn’t be able get
their attention. Each class has their own quirks and I know how I can get once classes attention
versus the other. It is an ongoing learning process which I am learning lots, but the goal is
slowly bein