ms. kirby doucette eskasoni elementary & middle school grade 8
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Ms. Kirby Doucette
Eskasoni Elementary & Middle School
Grade 8
“The tools to create a successful atmosphere in the classroom for both the
students and teacher”.
Hello, my name is Kirby Doucette. I teach at the Eskasoni Elementary & Middle School, in Grade 8 in Mathematics. I believe that education is the key to success. My job isn’t a job, but merely a passion to educate and influence students into the right direction and to become a positive role model. I believe that I hold apart of the key towards their future. The aim to becoming successful as an educator is to put 110% of your time into the work you create for your students. Their work should be focused towards making learning fun, exciting, enjoyable, understanding and memorable. Each student must begin with motivation for learning along with inspiration and interest, and with a differentiated classroom to help all learners. I feel that students must understand what is expected of them, so in turn that they will to become successful towards learning, and with us as educators by learning from them. I believe that tools and rubrics are beneficial towards keeping on task and keeping organized with the daily functions of students in the schools.
Introduction:
“Inspiration”
“Outcome Wall”
The Outcome Wall is
designed to be
distributed within the
classroom for the
students. These
annual outcomes which
will be issued during
the time set. Each
outcome will be said
according to its
language, along with
our everyday language
for the students
understanding, and
clarification. This is set
so that the students
understand what is
expected of them,
along with each
outcome being
accomplished. (Photo:
Beginning of the year, by the end of
the year your wall should be filled)
“Clip Board Cruise”The clip board cruise
was designed to help
assist the teacher as
an assessment tool.
This rubric is helpful
to aid in the students’
performance level,
along with worked
missed within the
outcome needing to
be reached. It was
made to be easy, with
just a check list and of
each students name.
On top you will find a
box to fill out outcome
needed for that day.
“True Meaning of Teaching”
“Teaching is having a wide variety of strategies and methods that can be tweaked and adapted instantly
and constantly as classroom dynamics and students needs
change. Teaching is fluid and no one single way works for all.”
- By Middle School Teachers.
“Picture of Wall”
A Math Word Wall is designed to help the students with their mathematical terms and vocabulary. They learn to see the word and picture on a daily basis and to make connections with the real world. This Math Word Wall can be used with Social Studies, Science, English, Health, and Mi’kmaq. This teaches the students the proper terminology and language, which can be an excellent tool for the learning environment.
“Math Word Wall”“Viewing, and observing”
“Individual Program Planning Rubric”The design of the IPP “Individualized Program Planning Rubric” aims towards the focus of the students goal towards their learning outcome expected for the year. The rubric helps with the students daily activity, along with marking scheme and dates.
“Checklist”In reference towards the Outcome Checklist, it reflects on the annual outcomes set for the Grade and subject. Each SCO and GCO is generated along with a checklist, which you may check or shade in while reflecting on the students performance. Such as: Level 1 is Experiencing Difficulties, and Level 5 which is Excellent. This may be checked after each outcome is reached successfully.
“Outcome Checklist”“Picture of Outcome checklist”
As apart of the Eskasoni Elementary & Middle School, I am pleased to be using these tools that I created not just for myself but for my colleagues. These are beneficial for teaching because we know the outcomes of which are students performance level is at, and where they need aid. This may help with checking how many outcomes they have successfully accomplished and may show you where you need to spend more time with a certain subject.
In Conclusion: