Friday, July 2, 2021

Fraction teaching reflection

 Fraction Reflection 


This is an opportunity for you to reflect on your Maths teaching and learning this week. You can then put it up on your blog. 


As a Learners: 


What did I learn during the two different lessons? Well in the first lesson i finded it really hard to learn because the teachers dumped a whole lot of work on me and did not explain it. And in the second lesson I learnt so much that basically no. All my fractions I learnt halves quarters and much more.



What could have been better?  Well in my opinion the first group of teachers could have been a bit more precise when explaining and given us a bit less  work and maybe explained the worksheets. for the next teacher, Rome. could have  tried to do a kahoot and  a bit more work on a whiteboard.



What were the strengths of my / our teaching? The students that we talt found it really fun because we played  lots of games to do fractions and we gave not too much work and not too little work.



What could have been better? whatI think the teacher's could have done better is explained the topic a bit more and explaining fractions because i don’t know fractions.



What did I learn from being an observer?  not everyone is good at fractions and that doesn't matter because you can learn. And that fraction learning can be fun



Would you like the opportunity to teach children in another area of maths? Why or why not? Know because I was poot with silly people and they weren't helpful and I don't want to be put with  silly people again because we didn't get anything done when teaching fractions.


2 comments:

  1. Great detail Ruby about the different experiences you had. You may want to reread it though to check it makes sense in parts.

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  2. You knew that i could not do the kahoot

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