Video Content of my teaching experience
VIDEOS
Warm up Tag - http://www.pevideo.org/node/936
Games - http://www.pevideo.org/teaching-skills-beta/teaching-games
Gymnastics/Circuit - http://www.pevideo.org/node/938
Teaching Kids - http://www.pevideo.org/node/940
Jump The Sock - http://www.pevideo.org/node/941
Rope Competition - http://www.pevideo.org/node/942
Circles - http://www.pevideo.org/node/943
Sponge Tag - http://www.pevideo.org/node/944
Wheelbarrow - http://www.pevideo.org/node/945
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Comments
Tiago great job on this! It was neat to get a chance to watch your class! Can you make the links above into a hyperlink so you can just click on it and go? I really liked your gymnastics circuit and the jump the sock game. The "Rope Competition" we call "Tug of War." Are you getting paid to teach or are you just volunteering? Good use of the mats too! The only suggestion I'd make is try to avoid having lines where students are waiting and watching other students. But good job of creating two lines!
Thanks for your feedback Angela. i appreciate it! I´m not getting paid, im doing volunteering! The reason of making two lines and some of the kids waiting to do the exercise or game was because the gym i could use, as you can see, it is really small and i had a class of about 21 kids!! Thanks for your suggestions, i will try to put the hyperlink working! thanks =)
Hey Tiago, great job! It was really cool to see you teaching. Where are you? You did a good job seems like the kids were having a lot of fun!
What some of you may not realize is that Tiago is teaching these kids in Portugal; thus, it provides a look at an classroom in another nation.
Exactly, like Dr. Sather said i´m currently in Portugal (my home country) and i went back to the middle school where i grew up and asked them if i could teach there! They allowed me a couple weeks for teaching 3rd graders, and it went well. It was a good experience, plus it was awesome to be back at the middle school where i grew up!