I visited Mr. Eyaaz class A103. He was expecting me. I only spend an hour, and I was impressed by his approach and classroom management skills. Everyone looked happy and engaged, in their writing activity. I talked with Mr. Eyaz on how his students were progressing. The classroom is a writing workshop. I recorded his talk during our weekly curriculum development workshop, at the end of term two, week fourteen.
every student chooses his reading book
students writing projects are posted on the classroom wall week by week
students engaged in writing their autobiography
the class is a writing workshop
students work posted on the classroom wall from day one
Group mind-map
all students were writing and using their dictionaries
some of his students creative work
Mr. Eyaaz playing football with his class A104
I love the week-by-week wall postings of activities. This helps our students reflect on their work and encourages them by visually representing their progress. Well done!
ReplyDeleteJoe. "It helps students reflect". That is a very important part of learning. Well put.
ReplyDeleteThe question I ask myself is how we can help students reflect daily on their learning?
I thank Eyaaz for helping us tackle this question, by sharing his reflection and ideas.