Teaching English...
I have now taken on my second job as a long-term substitute. I feel very excited and prepared for the opportunity as I am at the same school as my last sub job therefore, I know the students, teachers, and school community. I am currently an English teacher for students 2nd-5th grade in the Spanish Immersion Program at a local elementary school. The students receive all of their instruction in Spanish for each subject and then have about an hour each day dedicated to English, which is where I come in. When the students come to me for the hour of pull out I work with them in small groups; in order to improve their writing, comprehension, and overall reading skills.
I have to say, I was very excited to start this position as I felt it was very interesting. The position is great because it allows you to see a different side of education and not just the typical full classroom that everyone instantly thinks of when someone first says the word teacher". The job has also allowed me to be creative within reading and writing. I have come to really enjoy both the content and topics I cover with the different groups. I am happy to have this opportunity once again, as I am able to create good teacher-student relationships with the kids due to the small group environment.
The topics I teach really depend on the individual ELA and writing standards for each grade level. After taking the standards into consideration; I then do a combination of guided reading, words study, and writing mini-lessons. I have really grown to like the word study program that the current teacher has in place. The students are given a new word sort each week and then have to complete specific activities. They are tested on a select amount of words from the sort each Friday. I wasn't sure how beneficial the spelling words would be but after seeing the students in action with the activities I can see they are learning. The actual program that the teacher implements is called, "Words Their Way."
Guided reading took a few classes for me to get use to but I love the overall purpose of it. I think that the strategy of using guided reading and emphasizing overall comprehension is wonderful. However, I have seen first hand that when a student is not engaged in the book or does not care for the topic they too often zone out and stop listening. I think if I have had trouble with anything during my time in this position, it is that the students get bored with guided reading. I do my best to use new and different graphic organizers or even approach books and topics in a new and exciting way!
Overall, I have thoroughly enjoyed the position and could not be more thankful for the experience. It has really allowed me to use my collegiate experience and knowledge by using it in the classroom. I have used many lessons, hands on activities, and literacy games in my current classroom that I learned during my undergrad years. It has been awesome seeing those same activities that I learned myself be put into place in my classroom. I look forward to continuing teaching in this position and learning new techniques that will hopefully carry me into the future as I prepare for as full time teaching job next year.




