The
Laying the Foundation (LTF) Pilot Teachers are so excited about this
opportunity! Here are some of their reflections based on beginning this project
with their students in the classrooms!
| LTF Planning and Collaboration in Action |
Teachers’
responses on LTF lesson planning and implementing the
lessons:
I thought the co-planning and co-teaching of LTF lessons were wonderful. As a new teacher, it gave me great insight into how to effectively teach the lessons. The greatest part for me is that the students actually had fun learning from the lessons. I look forward to more co-teaching in the future.
I thought the co-planning and co-teaching of LTF lessons were wonderful. As a new teacher, it gave me great insight into how to effectively teach the lessons. The greatest part for me is that the students actually had fun learning from the lessons. I look forward to more co-teaching in the future.
The session was so beneficial because it modeled how to keep a class moving.
Keeping the students engaged is my biggest obstacle. Also, the anchor charts and learning the difference between instructional and reading strategies cleared up so much confusion.
Time management is another problem I have. When we were able to put so many different activities in one lesson, I was amazed. Time management is a real issue because so many factors come into play in an actual classroom. I keep repeating "keep it moving".
I was really encouraged by what I gained, especially when the other teacher and I were able to replicate the lesson's success on our own.
I am truly enjoying the experience. I am slowly transitioning to the facilitator! The students are enjoying the lessons due to the scaffolding of each lesson. I am following the scope for the lessons as diligently as possible.
A district's perspective on the LTF lesson planning and lessons: