Thursday, April 28, 2011

Class on 4/28/2011

Pairs discussed and wrote answers to the following questions. 
Typical ECE Interview Questions (borrowed from http://blog.hrinmotion.com)


1. As our Observe Early Childhood Educator or Day Care Worker, you will be working with children with learning disabilities or emotional challenges. Tell me about the most difficult child you have had to work with. What made it difficult? How did you adapt? What did you learn?
2. Tell me about a time when you had to handle a child or group of children that were being belligerent or uncooperative- difficult kids, behavior issues. For example when you were reading stories, teaching songs, demonstrating a physical activity, showing the use of simple musical instrument, or making crafts.
3. To deliver the proper care and education to our children, our Preschool  Teachers work as a team with other community service providers. Tell me about about a time when you did not get along with a community service professional.
4. What are your strengths as an Early Childhood Educator or Preschool Teacher?
5. Tell me more about the certifications, diploma, degrees, etc. that you hold related to early childhood education.
6. Why should we hire you as our Preschool Teacher or Day-Care Worker?


Students took a quiz on the following irregular past tense verbs:
        Said, saw, sang, sat, slept, took, told, thought, won and wrote. 


Homework:
1. Choose and practice reading a Children's book appropriate for 3-5 year olds.
2. Write a paragraph about your Word Pictures from page 108. Answer the following question: "What are the most outstanding word pictures to describe your developmental area?"







Thursday, April 21, 2011

Class on 4/21/2011

Students reviewed corrected HW and latest Quiz

Whole class read and discussed word pictures for Toddler and choose some especially poignant descriptions.

The professor read "Bear Wants More"
and individually students wrote a paragraph about it. Assistant or professor circled to read finished paragraphs.

Students read from a selection of children's books. Then read whole book or selection to the professor or assistant.

Homework:
Finish Unit 10 handout. Read Page 104 and use vocabulary from this page to write 10 "Observations." Use Present Progressive. Examples: "The boy is watching everyone around him" and "The girls are feeding themselves."

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Class on 4/14/11

Students reviewed corrected Homeworks.

Students viewed video of various aged children (single third person subjects) and made "observations" regarding their activities. The professor had students practice the following verb forms:

Simple Present              Present Progressive           Simple Past
she moves her arm         she is moving her arm          she moved her arm
she wiggles her body     she is wiggling her body      she wiggled her body

Students took a quiz on past tense (common irregular verbs).

Students practiced writing a paragraph about their activities during the past week. The instructor demonstrated a example paragraph and students graded their own paragraphs

Homework: complete parts 2 and 3 of the handout
                    Read page 103 and write 10 simple present "observations" about an imaginary student:    "The girl walks to the dramatic play area and puts on a funny hat."