Unit Plan Reflection
Unit Plan Reflection
Unit Plan Reflection
4/6/17
Reflections
While attending Bluefield State, I had to create several Unit Plans for different
classes. It was important that we were given these assignments, because for student
teaching, we had to create and teach one. The Unit Plan assignments helped prepare us
for student teaching. The Unit Plan I uploaded was based on Language Arts. I was given
a teacher text book, and I had to create the whole Unit Plan by using the teachers book.
The theme I had was Communication. There were several activities and the story was
When doing choosing a unit plan, I choose to do Elementary K-6. The topic I
choose is communication. It is designed for a second grade classroom. Students will learn
and become familiar with different types of communication. There are a variety of
instructions included in the unit plan. Students will be working in partners, whole group,
small groups, and individually. Students will learn through discussion, visuals, videos,
and demonstrations. Students will do several activities to learn about different types of
pictures, and etc. Students will become familiar with the different types of
examples, and write letters. Students will be able to understand there is several effective
When doing this Unit Plan, the main subject was Language Arts, but I also
included some Science and Social Studies lesson plans to go along. Unit Plans are a great
way to integrate different subjects together. The students can learn and benefit from the
I introduced and discussed several different ways humans can communicate with
each other. I incorporated several different activities that explained and taught students
how we can communicate with each other. The students even make a telegraph as a
Science experiment in this Unit Plan. The students learned the history of communication
I learned when creating Unit Plan, the teachers book is just a guideline. If there is
a certain theme, you can pull other material out to go along with it to make it more
interesting for the students. I think all teachers should incorporate Unit Plans into their
reading classrooms. Unit Plans can be fun, interesting, and engaging for the students.
For my second placement, I created a Unit Plan for Earth Day. I read several
different books relating to Earth Day, complete several activities relating to Earth Day,
created several different Earth Day Crafts, and made grass heads. The students were
really involved in this Unit. The students seemed to be more engaged in the Unit Plan
than they are normally with the weekly stories.
Overall, Unit Plans can be very effective in a classroom. When creating a Unit
Plan, the teacher has to come up with the main topic or idea. The teacher takes that idea
and creates the instruction needed to teach that topic or idea. The students are able to
become more involved and in depth with the idea. I enjoyed creating the Unit Plan based
Communication is important, and this lesson plan taught students there are more than one
When attending Bluefield State, I was required to create several unit plans. This
was a great way to prepare us for our future classrooms. When I started student teaching,
I had to create a unit plan and teach it myself. I was thankful I had already practiced
creating them while being in school, because I knew exactly how to do it. The unit plan I
Unit Plan for one of my classes I took in college. I used a teachers edition book to create
the unit plan. I followed the direction in the book and my ideas to create the unit plan.
Overall, I think the Unit Plan was a great lesson plan to use in school.
In order to graduate, I had to take and pass several praxis tests. These tests were
extremely hard; however, I finally did it. When getting into the education program at
Bluefield State, you are required to pass Praxis 1. I took praxis 1, and I passed the entire
test my first try expect for writing. The second time I took writing, I passed it. Praxis 1
had three parts which included Math, Reading, and Writing. The Math and Reading parts
were multiple choice questions where you have to choose the best answer. The writing
part is where you have to read a scenario or story and write about it.
When we came back for this school year, we were told that Praxis 2, PLT, and
Teach Reading tests had to be passed before we could start student teaching. After
hearing that news, I signed up to take these test immediately. I passed PLT and Teach
Reading on my first try. These tests were made up of multiple choice questions, and
Teach Reading also had a part where you had to read different scenarios and write about
them. Praxis 2 has four parts which include Math, Reading, Science, and Social Studies.
The test is made up of multiple choice questions. On praxis 2, I had difficulty with the
Science and Social Studies. I bought the online tests to help practice and study, so I could
be prepared. I studied online resources as well and watched several YouTube videos. I
finally passed the entire test on praxis 2, and I could not have to been happier.
Overall, I thought Praxis 2 was the hardest test education majors are required to
take. This was the hardest test for me, because there were so many random questions on
there. It was material that I have not looked over since I was in Elementary school, and
some of the material I had never been introduced to when I was in school. When taking
this test, I think it is important to study and review different material you learned in
elementary school. This way you can come into the test fully prepared.