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Student Teaching

Phase 1
 
Pike High School: Indianapolis, IN
10th Grade English & Honors English
 

Cooperating Teacher: Mrs. Weiss 

 

 

School Context: 

- Urban/Suburban setting 

-2,400 students 

-84.9% Graduation Rate

-59% Free/Reduced Lunch 

-64% African American 

-16% Hispanic 

-12% Caucasian 

-8% Asian 

 

 

My Students: 

- 139 Students 

-6 classes (2 Honors, 4 Acadmic)

-92 Females, 47 Males 

-10 English Language Learners 

-5 Students with IEPs 

-66 High Ability students

-End of Course Assessment preparation. 

 

 

What I Taught:  

Honors: 

-The Great Gatsby

-Of Mice and Men 

-Death of a Salesman 

 

Academic: 

-Short Story Unit

-A Raisin in the Sun 

 

 

Accomplishments:  

-Independently developed innovative lessons.

-Used differentiated instruction and assessment methods. 

-Maintained warm rapport with students, staff and families. 

-Effectively managed classes to meet the needs of diverse student needs

 

Phase 2
 
Northview Middle School
8th Grade English, Honors English, Core Plus (Homeroom) and ELL
 

Cooperating Teacher: Mrs. Haines

 

 

School Context: 

- Urban setting 

-819 students 

-73% Free/Reduced Lunch 

-45% African American 

-25% Hispanic 

-18% Caucasian 

-7% Asian 

-5% Multi-Racial 

 

 

My Students: 

- 141 Students 

-6 classes (1 Honors, 3 Acadmic, 1 Homeroom, 1 ENL SIOP)

-45 English Language Learners 

-17 Students with IEPs 

-8 High Ability students

-ISTEP preparation for 8th Grade English 

 

 

What I Taught: 

Academic:

-Memoir Unit

-Non-fiction Unit 

-Online Textbook

 

Honors: 

-Memoir Unit

-1984, George Orwell

 

Accomplishments: 

- Implemented reading strategies to assist students in grade level growth. 

-Designed and implemented standards focuses assessments to collect data. 

-Planned thematic units using collaborative and individual learning approaches 

-Modified instruction to meet needs of diverse students. 

 

 

A bulliten I created filled with Six Word Memoirs created by my students.

 

 

My 8th grade classroom! 

 

 

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