Final Literature Circle
Final Literature Circle
Final Literature Circle
Quality of Responses
Word Use
Predictions
The students did progress with their predictions throughout the text,
with the exception of the final chapter. I was happy with the number of
responses; however, I would have preferred quality over quantity. The
students seemed to either guess without thinking, or knew the right
predictions to make because they had already read the text. In this
case, I am able to say that the students were at least using their
knowledge and interpreting the text correctly to go back and make
their predictions. This aspect would have been great if I was looking for
reading comprehension. I would not say this was justifying their
predictions with evidence from the text because very rarely did any of
the students pull prior information while making a prediction. The
majority of their predictions were accurate because they actually read
those sections of the book. Finally, their predictions varied between
one another because some students based their responses only on
their feelings rather than pulling textual information into their post.
IV.
Visualizations
the book and tried to recreate the image, but others tried their best to
create their own scene. Some were more accurate than others, but the
drawings that were more accurate were almost less insightful because
they were just recreated images, rather than their own interpretations.
I wish the students had created more individualized images this way
their creativity would have shined through rather than just recreations.
However, it was a learning experience on both ends of the classroom,
and with every attempt improvements are made.
Their images cannot compare in creativity to one another because
they were all individually done. They do compare because each
student chose to recreate an image with the last post that Ms. Bowers
asked of the students. I found this to be interesting since they were
given the opportunity to be creative or to simply recreate an image.
One question I continue to ask myself is how can we get students to
tap into their creativity?
V.
Personal Reflections
It is also obvious that the students have already read part of the
story, and are responding with knowledge from reading the story. This
is a good thing that they are applying their knowledge to the question;
however, it is defeating the purpose of making predictions. The
students are using their comprehension skills, but I now have to figure
out the best way possible to keep the students predicting, while
students make their predictions before actually reading the text. This
way, students will actually be applying the skill of predicting.
I am anxious to see if there will be any more responses from the
same or different students, and if each student will build on their
knowledge that they have about the story thus far or not. This
experience thus far has already begun to have me think about different
avenues to get the students to use the skill that I am searching for. It is
challenging but is helping me discover in myself, ways to problemsolve an actual classroom issue.
Journal #4- March 20th, 2014
When logging into Edmodo today, I was very overwhelmed by
notifications. I can only imagine what the fifth graders are feeling like if
I am overwhelmed and I am a college student and soon to be teacher.
However, to keep on track I went off of Ms. Stasos lead to continue on
to chapters two and three. This week I decided to break apart the
questions into chunks so it is hopefully easier for students to read and
see what is being asked of them. I have asked the students three
different prediction questions for both chapters.
It appears that the students are responding to the other
teachers, so hopefully when I check back in a few days all of the
students will respond. I like the alerts that appear in bold. I feel as if
they are great reminders; however, I am not sure if sending multiple
alerts will be very effective with fifth graders. I was later to post this
week due to being in California, and I hope there is enough time for
students to respond to my question. If needed, I plan to give students
some extra time to respond.
This week working through Edmodo for the literature circle I have
grown more as a teacher to learn how to budget my time. When I am
ready to student teacher I will be going out into a classroom and am
with students all day long. Learning how to budget my time into a
semi-practicum type feel really helps. I am anxious to see the students
responses.
Journal #5- March 24th, 2014
This weeks post did not go as well as I had hoped originally. I
have only had one student respond to my prediction post; however,
the student who was responding had great answers, and it was evident
that she was putting forth her best effort. She had said that with the
way I posted one of my questions that she was confused, and for me
this was very helpful. It made me realize that I really need to simplify
what I am asking of students. I am wondering if this is also a reason
why there was only one student response this week, or if the students
simply did not feel like working or forgot to post.
I am also wondering how fluent these readers are, and whether
or not this text is at their own frustrational levels. I know that Frindle is
the lower of the book groups; however, I wonder if students are not
responding because they are being challenged too much.
Ms. Staso, Ms. Pence, and myself all posted alerts to hopefully
remind students to complete their work for chapters two and three so
that we could move onto the next chapters. We were discussing in
class between the teachers in my group whether or not we should
continue with two chapters at a time, and I felt that it was too much for
the students and they were beginning to shut down.
We discussed in class how the students wanted to have dates
that responses were due; however, this was not supposed to feel like
an assignment. This is something that I am finding to be very
challenging. I have decided to create a Chapter 4 Prediction
assignment using the assignment aspect on Edmodo. This gives
students an opportunity to submit their work so other students cannot
see it if they are not comfortable with that, or they can simply post
their response as a comment below. Either way allows for the teacher
to give feedback.
I was also able to set a date that the assignment is due. I am
hopeful that by going back to one chapter at a time and giving the
students a deadline from the beginning that it will help them to stay on
task.
I have really been challenged this week to problem solve on the
spot and to figure out a method that is going to reach all students. I
worked on differentiating instruction for the students and have become
open to alternative methods. In this way I have been impacted as a
future teacher.
Journal #6- March 26th, 2014
The post that I had made on the 24th was as follows:
Aubri, Nikki, Ryan, and Robbie,
This week we are going to be working on Chapter 4. On page 18 in
your book, there is a picture titled, Homework First.
How do you think Nick is feeling in this picture?
I think Nick feels like really I half to do all this work. I have felt this way when
we went into 5th grade and had more work than in 4th. I think he will be annoyed
because he must do a project on a sunny day.
Clearly he had not met all of the requirements that I had asked of him,
but he did reply, and the week prior he did not. I am not quite sure
where his grammar should be as a fifth grader, but there are some
errors in his response. I was hesitant to push him further for fear of him
not responding to the next weeks post, so I had just responded with
encouraging words.
The past couple weeks have been very frustrating, and
challenging to get the students to respond. The students within our
literature circle are not responding using sophisticated vocabulary, and
are making okay predictions, but they are not taking details from the
story. They are tying in their personal thoughts, which I believe is a
start.
I have also posted some background information for the students
to look into if they want. I have made sure that I let the students know
that it was optional, and just for their benefit. I am hoping that some of
the students research the book further.
Journal #7- April 3rd, 2014
This weeks prediction post was posted later; therefore, I had the
students post two thoughts they had before reading chapter five, and
to think ahead about chapter six. I kept my post this week relatively
simple to allow students time to respond to all of the other teachers
posts. I also encouraged students to re-read their text if they had
forgotten to post to older areas from the literature circle.
**If you have any questions or are confused on anything we are asking of you,
PLEASE feel free to post and ask away. We are here to help you, and we want you to
really engage with this book.
was going to be. I hope that students will take this opportunity to not
be required to write something to express themselves through a
drawing.
Final Journal #10- April 20th, 2014
Students have not responded to anything for a few days, so I feel
it is safe to say that there will not be any more responses. I am
saddened to say that there was not one response to my final
questions; however, it has been a learning experience. I am glad that I
was able to interact with actual students in this type of educational
online experience.