Showing posts with label school experience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school experience. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Hjortebskolen

Hi!

we went to Hjortebskolen last Wednesday and iı attrected me perfectly.First af all Hanne Theilegaard who explained everything to us,she prepared some documents for finding classes and knowing what will we do..And the other teachers also so friendly met us.




We started the day by singing some songs.Two teacher were playing instruments (guitar and piano)and one teacher is showing the lyrics to pupils for following the songs.I had a math lesson first.So I asked that "aren't we going to class" teacher said "no class is small for palying:)"what playing?.. Ther were 13 pupils and 2 teacher for teaching.they were learning the numbers before 30. First we played anumber game together,then put thee number cards in the ground and teacher want to pupils that minus 1 or minus 2... After this we went to real class and pupils did some exercise in their booksand showed in the smart board.I think that smart board is entertaining for pupils but some times it didnt work Technical problems:(Yes ı accept that it is necessary for todays world.

Then I had an immigirant class lesson.In this class pupils are learning Danish and maths for 1 or 1,5 years then they are continuing the normal classses.I helped some pupils for doing exercise in math and it feeled me happy and cool:) There were 8 pupils in class 4 Polish ,2 Cosovian, 1Afganian,1 Zombian.Some girls were very stucky about playing with them on mu little break but I explained myself by paintings..



Then ı had math lesson again The class 3-a Ther were 12 pupils and again 2 teacher,one teacher is teaching and the other is helping her..She started the lesson by questions and they learned weight ...(kilogram,gram)naad they did exercise in their books by using calculators!ıt is interesting for me because we are not allowed to use it in Turkey. I dont know that Im not sure about using calculator to solve problems ,cause you know solving without calculator is maybe get your mind more intelligent and practical but also it takes more time than the other way.
So we finished the day happiliy..

Sunday, February 8, 2009

we went to Hertug Hans School:)

Yes,we(me,anja,carlos,mischa and vaclav) went to our first school experience to Hertug Hans (A Danish public school) at 5 feb.Thursday . It was so nice A teacher meeted us and we came in teachers room.Teachers room is same as a living room very comfartable and friendly.And we planned what we'll do.Me Anja and Carlos went with Rikke Hansen,who is a teacher of seven year old pupils.There were twentytwo pupils in the class.

1.We went to their normal class and the teacher asked to students "Which day is it and can you show it on the timetable?"

2.Teacher wrote day schedule on the board, then we went to upstairs for art lesson. Pupils did every interesting thins and then they drawed them.You can see in down.Art lesson takes 1.30 hours.



3.We had thirty minutes to eat something,pupil ate what they prepared at home like sandwiches,fruits and milk:)

4.Now they had Danish lesson they leran the letter "h".Theacher used many methods like question and answer,drowing and drama.
5.This topic is very important for me because this lesson is mathmatic.I'll be math teacher for 12-15 ages group in my country. But I choose to practice younger group cause of I dont feel confident about my English and curious about younger ones.Finally they were learning shapes like makin tangrams and some of them learning numbers transactions.Teacher didnt use force for their learnin maths its so good because pupil dont feel bored in math lesson.

6.They had a thirty minutes break to eat and breath fresh air :)

Finally the schools physical conditions as the same to Turkey,The behaviour of pupils is more indepedntly than Turkey.The intellectual of the pupils is the same.Teachers instructions isnt very same teacher are more bossy in Turkey .
Also I found something interesting for example the school have cooking class for students...
To be continued:)