Last week I noticed a lot about the different children and how the interact with each other. As assumed, most of the girls will tend to play with girls and most of the boys will tend to play with other boys. It seems as if the boys tend to play with the boys of similar interests, the trouble makers play with the other trouble makers. Then the more girly girls will hang out with the other girly girls. I love watching the kinda interact with each other because I feel like it teaches me a lot about who the are as individuals.
Learning experiences
On Friday mornings at oak pointe every student in the school gathers in the "commons" area and they have a morning meeting. I think it is so awesome to watch all of the kids together in the commons area getting excited about school and learning. The enthusiasm shown by the teacher and administration is what makes this possible though. When they get excited about learning so do the student. It's great to watch and it teaches me a lot about the way to act and how to treat the students.
Reflections
Wednesdays are my favorite day to go to field experience. I get to go to recess with my kids on Wednesdays and it is so much fun. The kids love it when I get to go out with them too so we both win. Last Wednesday when I went out with the kids I left with about five flowers in my hand because they picked them for me. It's so fun to see the kids do their own thing and watch who plays what with who. I love just observing my kids playing whatever they want. I think it is one of the best ways I learn about the kids.
Stories
My kids were stand in line in the classroom before they were going somewhere and two of the girls were talking. They were talking about their outfits and one of them said, "well Miss. Megan likes my shirt." Then te other one said, "Miss. Megan said my shirt was pretty." It was so cute they were just having a simple conversation about who's shirt I liked better. I did not say any of the things about the girls shirts that they were saying but it was so cute to see thy I was the idea of their conversation about clothes.
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