Just to mention, one of the biggest reasons why I am putting this article up is mostly to help those parents that want to develop their child's gross motor skills. As a physical and health educator of very young students, ages 2-6, I get asked the questions, "What can I do at home to develop their skills?" WIthout further ado, please peruse the link below and enjoy!
As I continue to develop the curriculum here at Hershey Christian School, I continue to find articles that direct my path in academia. Knowledge that continues to shape the scope and sequence at HCS can be used at home as well. Attached is an article from a source that I feel is very developed and pushes parents to interact with their children. Have a gander at the information and see if you can use it in your classroom, at your home or in other child encountering scenarios!
Just to mention, one of the biggest reasons why I am putting this article up is mostly to help those parents that want to develop their child's gross motor skills. As a physical and health educator of very young students, ages 2-6, I get asked the questions, "What can I do at home to develop their skills?" WIthout further ado, please peruse the link below and enjoy!
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Reflection, such a key concept to allow progress and development. Today I was given the opportunity to have a bit of a "post-interview" with my college professor. The topics ranged from personal history to essential characteristics of a managed classroom and so much more. I enjoyed the fact that I was able to speak to a new class of method students that are embarking on their final years of education before being turned over to the real world. As I look back on my experience there are moments that rise to the surface of all the things going on in my head, that I could smile about, laugh about and learn from; all of those moments together made me the successful teacher I am today and will continue to make me want to strive for even higher success in the future! My graduating cohort was a great group of individuals that came together as a team and supported each other throughout the trying times of a young teaching candidate. Our common them was "From Good to Great!" In the following posts I have topics I would like to write about regarding those specific memories and more!
Thank you Jane for your time and I wish the best to the next methods class and Physical Educators of the future; I enjoyed meeting you all. The weekend can't come soon enough and I will find some time to write my thoughts I was talking about! |
Mr. Mark Knudsen
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