
Throughout the Morning i was passed around class rooms to help with guided reading. Today was very interesting because it was shove Tuesday. As the school is a Church of England school a special assembly was held with a vicar which consisted of hymms, bible stories and prayer. There was even a pancake flipping contest. I found this quite facinating as i myself had attended a C of E school and had forgotten about how big religion is within the way the school runs.
After this i spent the rest of the morning helping class one make pancakes. My main role in this was helping the children with toppings for their pancakes. Within the school there is a very strong healthy eating policy so i was encouraged to pursuade the children to choose lemon and sugar as apose to syrup or chocolate spread. This appeared successful as the majority of children went for the healthier option which came as a surprise.
Class 2: Under the Sea
In the afternoon to my surprise i was given an hour slot to do the drama lesson i had planned for the day before, that i couldn't do due to the boiler.
I started with a simple game to increase energy and get the children moving. However, it was evident from the start that the children were going to be a handful today. They spent the majority of the lesson talking and despite the rules i had applied for stopping and being quiet, nothing seemed to gain control. I constantly had to stop and wait for the children to be quiet. Once they were quiet i made it clear that it was their time they were wasting and not mine. Due to their lack of focus we only got a small portion of the lesson done anyway. There was an assistent teacher in the lesson with me and she had a number of time stepped in to get the children to be quiet but even she was unsuccessful.
After this lesson i felt very drained physically and mentally and really wasn't looking forward to working with that group again.
At the end of the day i was asked to return to this class so that all the children could apologise for their behaviour. They had been warned that it wouldn't happen again and if it did in the next session it would end immediately.
Class 3: Antarctica
Straight after the under the sea workshop i was given another hour with class 3. As this group was the oldest they were alot more responsive and i was more able to let them have slightly more freedom during the lesson. I started with a game as always to get energy levels up and then we sat down and recapped what we had done in the last session. In doing this it repeats the stages of an Antarctic journey so they are more likely to remember it. Also it was a different teacher so i wanted to get her up to date on what we had been doing. I started them off in the same teams as last time with a task to create three freeze frames. This was to create the idea of the last day in base and they were taking photos to remember it. This was successful and there were some very creative ideas.
After that we set off on our journey and came across a group of emperior penguins. In order to get past them we had to pretend to be penguins so we could pass them unnoticed. So what we did was each pair had 'an egg' (a small ball) and they had to carry it from one side of the room to the other without dropping it, then pass the egg without touching it with your hands. Then the second person has to carry the ball back. This demonstrates to them how penguins look after their eggs and how the egg can't touch the floor it will freeze.
The next activity was based around body heat. I asked the pairs to join another pair and demonstrate the best way to huddle to keep warm. I hadn't known this when i planned the lesson but this linked in perfectly as they had been studying this during the morning. Looking at which body part looses the most heat.
This concluded the lesson and left the children excited for the next lesson. I felt alot better after the troubles of the previous lesson so i left on a high.
Hidden Extra
Also today in the school they had a visitor which works with after school activities and summer projects not just at ranby but at a number of schools. She had asked me what i was studying and what my role was within the school and after explanning it to her she asked me if i would be interested in working every Monday and Tuesday during the summer holidays. This would include leading drama workshops with primary age children. She also asked if i would be interested in running any after school clubs. All of this would be paid work. I gave her my contact details anyway in order to get details etc.