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Microteach Reflection - St. Edwards University

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4. <strong>Reflection</strong>: What worked and what were some challenges from this teaching experience?This was a very successful lesson that we had. The prezi worked really well but transitionsbetween teachers could have worked and been run through better. The students were reallyengaged in the lesson and were prepared to take ownership. Establishing our expectations of thestudents beforehand was really helpful in classroom management which we really had to focus lesson this time around than in our first mini-teach. The movement between different forms of learningwas extremely helpful in keeping the students engaged, even students in our other classes whotypically we have more difficulty engaging in were really excited about having personal choices anddrawing. While some of them focused less on vocabulary and making complete sentences othersenjoyed using proper grammar to express themselves. Lastly I feel like the game could have runmore smoothly if we had a different space to perform the game in but I feel maybe a differentphysicality game could be more successful because the game was modified to focus on movementwhen it’s really a game about voice recognition and so another came could be successful in gettingthe message across and instead of having them use animals have them portray real life people.

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