This time around I was much more prepared teaching my lesson. The previous lesson I taught was on the first day of class and I was extremely surprised at the task at hand. The typical first day of class is a review of the syllabus and the class overview of the semester but with Dr. Yang it was a different story. So this lesson was a makeover to improve on our mistakes from our first teaching experience this semester. Going into my volleyball lesson I had a game plan, I began my lesson with a great hook to capture my students’ attention. Then I went into my instruction of executing an effective volleyball bump. I felt after completed my instruction to my students I should of check for understanding, to make sure my students understood the proper cues. Reviewing my Transcript form I need to work on my “umms” and calling my students “guys.” I have a tendency to call everyone “guys.” These are basic mistakes I just need to practice and implement changes in my next lesson. As the students were practicing their bumps, I circled the class and tried to correct their form and give positive feedback. As you can see on my Time coding sheet wasn’t a lot of activity time. My next lesson I need improve on limiting less instruction time and maximize more activity time. Also after reviewing my Feedback Analysis Form, I need to give positive congruent feedback to my students. I was vague and negative on how I gave my feedback. Another significant change I need to make is to project my voice to the class much louder. As a whole, I felt this mini-lesson was a good start to my ADVENTURE in becoming a great PE teacher.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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