Monday, October 1, 2012

PowerPoint (Terrific) !!

When the new assignment was given, I was completely against it from the start. I've always disliked PowerPoint presentations all throughout my school career, and in all honesty, I do not intend to use PowerPoint to teach any of my students in the future. Mr. Smith explained that we were in total control of our grade level, lesson plan, and objectives, as long as we followed the education curriculum. In some sense, I was excited, just because creating a PowerPoint can be very creative, and I was driven to make it as FUN as I possibly could.


Being an Early Childhood Education major, I chose Kindergarten for my grade level, and reading for the curriculum. Basically, I expected my students to previously know their alphabet, be able to sing the alphabet song, recognize the letters of the alphabet, and have slight knowledge on constructing the letters, as well. 

In my future classroom there are a few things that I already know I will be implementing on a daily basis, such as repetitive classroom goals. Each and every day, with each and every assignment, I will ask my students "What's our Focus?" and then guide them to understand what we will be covering.

 








I will also make sure the students know what materials will be needed for each classroom activity for each particular "focus." 





At the conclusion of an activity, my students will also be able to recognize the 'At-Home Checklist'. I plan on sending agenda's home with my students daily, for their parents to follow along and keep up with what their children are learning. I may write special notes to certain parents, or place reminders, etc. and then I expect my students to return the next day with the agenda signed and dated. They will also be asked to do five things concluding an assignment:
Practice 
Share 
Review 
Do 
Explore
I had a lot of fun while making my presentation, I was able to use a lot of clip art, 
animations, and colors! I used very little words, considering my age group, and presented the focus using large letters of the alphabet. We covered letters A-E (for that particular lesson plan). Then once the slide show was complete, the students had the chance to be active and enjoy a 'scavenger hunt' around the classroom of different items beginning with the letters A-E. Once every child had returned to their seat, we evaluated what we had found during the scavenger hunt, and then went on to the conclusion of the PowerPoint, which assigned everything that they needed to do for homework. If I were to do another PowerPoint presentation, I would possibly include games on the actual slide show, and let the children be interactive that way.

I'm very proud of my slide show, I think it shows my passion for teaching, and clearly shows my personality as an individual. I also think that if it were to be presented in an actual Kindergarten classroom, that the students would not only be able to follow along, but also understand and enjoy the lesson plan.

I enjoyed presenting to my peers, I really don't have a fear of presentations, so it was fun to show off my hard work! I also enjoyed watching my peers PowerPoints because of all the differences in ideas, set-up, and so on. All in all, I enjoyed this lesson and definitely learned a thing or two!!


Now for the after effects....
Will I ever use PowerPoint in my classroom?
Will I ever recommend using PowerPoint in a classroom?

The answer to both would be yes! As long as teachers stray away from the boring lecture type of presentations, and include more interactive games/activities, I think that PowerPoint can truly be an effective tool. I would recommend it for older grades, considering younger children cannot read as much, nor focus as long, but I would still occasionally implement a presentation or two in my own classroom regardless of age.

2 comments:

  1. I am glad that you had so much fun with this Powerpoint while doing a good job on it. I started off the same way as you did...thinking Powerpoint was boring but then I realized all the things you can do with it. I'm glad it worked for you too!

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    1. Yeah, it was a great lesson plan for us, it gave us the option to experience PowerPoint in a different view! Ditto on the fact that you learned to enjoy it, as well!!

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