This part of the assignment was painful. I have not had to watch myself teach yet so editing the video of my lesson was definately an interesting experience. I was surprised at my modeling. I think I did a good job explaining what I wanted from the students. The video shows how they were engaged during the activities and when I looked at the worksheets I created, they had really good things written down. They really liked that I brought in "crude oil" and although I knew they liked it when I taught the lesson, I did not really see how much they liked it until I saw them on the video.
As I suspected, you can see and hear on the video the spells of extreme silence when I asked the students questions. I thought I asked pretty simple questions, but when I edited the video I thought that I could make them more simple. I purposely tried to wait for answers because this was a challenge for me during my first lesson. When I looked at the video it seemed like I waited a long time, but maybe it could have been longer. The same student answering the questions is very apparent in the video as well. This, of course, is what I will be writing my third teaching inquiry about.
I did not realize how short five minutes really is. It was really hard to select what I wanted in the video because there was so much I wanted to put in there. I closed the lesson and still had some time left in class. I am glad I had an extension video clip that I found just in case the lesson went quickly. I did not have time to put that in the video.
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