I have known that lesson planning would be an extremely important part of teaching and this experience confirmed my beliefs. Lesson planning is CRUCIAL in teaching, as it really does prepare you. I could not imagine walking into a classroom and trying to just "wing it;" you really need a set out guideline for the lesson and for the day. However, lesson plans CAN alter throughout the lesson, as Katelyn and I experienced. For the most part we followed our lesson plan, but of course questions and other sorts of things come up that just become part of the lesson as well. Katelyn and I altered our lesson plan as the day went; for example we changed our reflection questions, because we realized last minute that maybe this wasn't the right type of question to ask 2nd graders. The lesson worked out great and all of the students really enjoyed it! They all got little spider rings at the end of the lesson for being such great scientists! =)
Now for teamwork... the teamwork was amazing! Katelyn and I did a great job working together (we even said we should go into interviews together saying we come in a co-package)... now wouldn't that be awesome. Throughout the whole lesson we communicated and worked together. However preparation is key when co-teaching, you really need to some what know who's going to say and do what, so you're not talking over each other. Preparation is something we did, so the lesson went really smooth. There was one instance when Katelyn forgot to talk about the safety guidelines, so I just chimed in and kept the conversation going. That is why co-teaching is a great thing, if one teacher by accident forgets to mention something, the other teacher is there to back them up. Katelyn and I have great teamwork! =)

Now we can't wait to teach our little 2nd graders about life cycles.... I know they are all counting down the days as well!



Sarah- I am so glad that everything went well for you guys...I knew it would. And I totally agree with three of your points: lesson plans are a MUST!, lesson plans may have to be altered as the lesson flows (as Michelle pointed out, we HAVE to be flexible when it comes to teaching in the elementary grades) and finally, you should always plan when co-teaching. I think most of the reason that you and Katelyn and Alisha and I's lessons went so well if because we all planned...like professionals :) If you don't work out the kinks beforehand, it could end up being a complete disaster when it all comes down to carrying out the lesson with 23 pairs of eyes watching you! Good job and congrats! :)
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