EDLI365 -by: Erika Garcia
Phonics/ Fluency
Literacy & ELA Instruction
- Reading- comprehension of information.
- Writing - Grammar, editing, revising,
- Speaking - clarity,
- language- Vocabulary, proper english
- listening
This lesson was very informative because it taught me how to design a phonics lesson which I've never done before . It showed me the importance of fluency, building letter recognition and so forth. I took the lesson and expanded on it for my own learning techniques.
Assessment Driven
Read Aloud
Shared Reading
Guided Reading
Independent Reading
New Literacies
ELL Students/ Teaching
Comprehension
Reading & Writing in Content Areas
The reason why I'm taking classes on line, because the century we live in is always changing with new technology and what other way to learn new literacies to teach and keep up with students this day in Era.
For some reason I'm very interested in teaching and finding new ways when teaching comprehension. So examples and tools used were very informative. Like theories and different strategies.
Running record- This was the most informative lesson that i gained a lot from during the semester. Its an assessment to measure accuracy, fluency and reading strategies.
During observation this helped me assess my student and help him in areas he was struggling in.
This lesson taught me how to give ad show students focus while reading and writing. The seven literacy strategies worked well and were informative to learn from.
Being an ELL student and on my way to become an educator, ELL is important me to because you find a ELL student in every school. So learning new techniques and way to help students is always great.
Emergent/Early Literacy
How language development and language acquisition can be demonstrated to all levels and needs of students while have different diversity.
This lesson taught me how to incorporate literacy and language with different diversity within the classroom. The video were very informative.