Geocentric
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Woohoo!!
I can't believe student teaching is a month away!!! I hope to see everyone in my cohort here and there or at least see you on Facebook. I wish everyone luck next semester. Enjoy your much need vacation!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
The End is Near
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Social Studies Games
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Educational Opportuities in Second Life
Monday, October 4, 2010
Feeling More Confident
Saturday, September 25, 2010
First Day
Friday was my first day of field experience for the fall semester. I was so excited to be in first grade and back in Carter County Schools! Last semester I was in 5th grade and it was definitely an eye opening experience. I was a little nervous since it’s been so long I have worked with this particular age group, but once I got there I had lots of fun watching the students work on centers. I had the pleasure of working on puzzles with one group. It’s just amazing how kids this age are able to work as a cohesive group to solve problems. I even made friends with a few of the little girls who showed me their Hannah Montana stickers. I am looking forward to next Friday and getting to know more of the students.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Geography Matters
Students in the MAT program come from a wide variety of backgrounds. For those of you who know me you have probably heard me mention my undergraduate degree is in Geography. Geography is one of those degrees that sometimes people don't like to mention. This is due to the misconception people have about what Geography is. A vast majority of people hear Geography and cringe because they recall memorizing capitals and states or filling out boring worksheets. Geography is so much more! It is a subject that is so wide it includes nearly everything you could possibly study. I found this really great video that a teacher could use to show students why Geography is so important. Oh and just because someone is a Geographer doesn't mean they don't get lost. It more probable than not they will see a rock formation on the side of the road, jump out, lose track of time and end up in Canada. Geography rocks!
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