My first observation and parent teacher conferences!

This week I had my first teacher observation and I share what I did along with how the process works at my school. I also shared how I planned for parent teacher conferences. Just press play to watch :)
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  • @j.a.b.3548
    @j.a.b.35488 ай бұрын

    I can’t imagine you ever not getting a good review.. 💕

  • @jeanninefiegle1931
    @jeanninefiegle19318 ай бұрын

    Love all of your videos! They are full of such great info and ideas! Looking forward to the small group video and hearing what you do in small groups.

  • @JesseB38
    @JesseB388 ай бұрын

    I love your ideas! I will have to remember them for next year. Thank you for sharing!

  • @randeescott9760
    @randeescott97608 ай бұрын

    Thanks Susan for sharing about your observation. Sounds like it went great...as we all knew it would :) I really appreciate you sharing the glow and grow sheet. I have conferences in two weeks and this is perfect! You are awesome!

  • @kimberlydickison8890
    @kimberlydickison88908 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to you next videos!

  • @debreale5236
    @debreale52368 ай бұрын

    Well done! You’re a gem! Thank you. 👏

  • @amadadesantiago4116
    @amadadesantiago41168 ай бұрын

    Susan, thank you for keeping it real. I love how you always share how you are feeling. ❤

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    Happy to do so!! I’m right along with you lol!

  • @cindywilson2308
    @cindywilson23088 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, Susan. Loved everything as always. So happy that you went back to the classroom My grade level team is not very tight. I love that you share with them. We have a new member, who is so sweet and has come under my wing. Thank you for all your ideas! It's already November!!

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    Teaching life is so much easier when you have a cohesive group (or even one close teaching buddy) to share the good and bad with!! How is it already November?! The year is flying!

  • @rohinipathak7712
    @rohinipathak77128 ай бұрын

    Susan I just love watching your videos, thank you so much. Can I request you to please share some more information about how your observation feedback works.

  • @user-ow7mw5pi2x
    @user-ow7mw5pi2x8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your video! I loved it. I assume you teach kindergarten or first grade. Please post your next observation video. I benefited from your observation preview. YOu are an awesome teacher!

  • @jillsisepi
    @jillsisepi8 ай бұрын

    Hi Susan I am loving seeing you in action in the classroom and look forward to your Sunday night updates. Over her in the Southern Hemisphere (New Zealand) we are currently into end of year report writing and I wated to know, do you have any tips you could sare with us on how you write the end of year general comments.

  • @khorkina2010
    @khorkina20108 ай бұрын

    Great job. As a high school teacher, I'd say students need more exposure to non-fiction texts early on in language arts to build critical thinking skills.

  • @lamyyazbeck6048
    @lamyyazbeck60488 ай бұрын

    Hi Susan, thank you so much for sending us educating videos and activities. They are so fun and creative. In fact, I am a student who is studying childhood education in university. And, if its possible, can you make a video of what are the powerful writing strategies for kindergarten to grade 2 students.

  • @sarahmelvin4114
    @sarahmelvin411424 күн бұрын

    Do you do small groups during your phonics portion of your day or just during literacy centers at the end of the day? I love how much you can fit in your day! That is my goal for this year as a second year teacher. Time and classroom management.

  • @rebeccaanderton1178
    @rebeccaanderton11788 ай бұрын

    I love the paint on your walls at your home! Is it by chance pale oak?

  • @JillMRodriguez
    @JillMRodriguez8 ай бұрын

    Your principal is very thorough and detailed. My principals just come in and sit at the back of the room with their laptop and they enter notes into the platform we use for observations. We don't have a pre conference.. After the observation we just get an email that it's ready to look at it and sign off on. I am based in Georgia . I am glad you posted the rhenrenks. I was looking at them but was worried they might be too small. Definitely ordering them. Yes definitely want to see how you run all groups. I feel that's an area I need to improve on especially with time management.

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    It’s so interesting to hear how others do it! I’ve experienced observations like you’re describing in the past too!

  • @moniquemesaplatz5202
    @moniquemesaplatz52028 ай бұрын

    We have 2 goals. We plan and meet about what are our steps are to meet this goal, why we are picking a goal, and the data we used to decide to make this a goal. Our observations are always unannounced. We will only know if it's going to be a certain part of our day. It will relate to our EPIC goals, so if it's about phonics, small groups, etc., we know the observation will be during one of those times. Afterward, we meet up to go through our district rubric rating ourselves on how we are doing in each part. We fill out another form prior to our meeting sharing how we are doing on working towards the goals we've set, and our next steps. We have our PT conferences at the end of the regular day on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. We get Friday off for the extra time we are at school in the evening. I wish we would have an early out, though. It makes for a long day! Random question...do your students have snack time during the day? Thanks again, I always come away from each video with great ideas!

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    Wow!! Thanks for sharing, I love hearing how other teachers/schools run things. It’s so interesting to me. We do have snack yes! Each morning we have snack/recess time for 30 minutes

  • @gretchenkring3721
    @gretchenkring37215 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! I love how organized you are. Does your school give first graders "A, B, C, D, & F" grades?

  • @ES-ch6il
    @ES-ch6il8 ай бұрын

    Hi I enjoy your videos and have implemented a few of your concepts. A while ago I read a study about classroom affirmations. The study stated that the term, “a good job” neglected to inspire the student to provide more effort. Instead it confirmed that the effort they had given was sufficient . The study recommended that instead of saying “good job” using the phrase, great effort inspired the students to continue to provide good effort as they were challenged to either extend learning or attempt more difficult tasks. I wish I could remember where it was or who the author was but I can’t.

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes!! I’ve read similar studies and I was surprised at how much I said it. Definitely something I need to work on!

  • @SJFUELSOUTH
    @SJFUELSOUTH8 ай бұрын

    Hi, love your videos ...what reading curriculum does your school use?

  • @jennifermoore2740
    @jennifermoore27408 ай бұрын

    I am unable to open the Glow and Grow file.

  • @rebekahduncan8403
    @rebekahduncan84038 ай бұрын

    Thank you, this was very helpful about conferences, and it's always neat to see how the observation process works for teachers in different places. How does your schedule work for conferences? Are you teaching all day and working them in or getting days off to do them?

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    We get two half days to do them! So last Thursday and Friday were noon dismissal and each conference was 15 minutes!

  • @kristyguest8443
    @kristyguest84438 ай бұрын

    I have loved watching your videos. I teach second grade, but still find everything so helpful! So thank you! You are so busy with school and family; I just really appreciate what you do! Do you have any place where you talk about the schedule of your day and how much time is spent on each part? I have such a hard time fitting everything in. And do you have a reading curriculum? That is the hardest part for me. We don't, and it's so overwhelming. Thanks again!

  • @moniquemesaplatz5202

    @moniquemesaplatz5202

    8 ай бұрын

    We have a hard time fitting everything into our day, too. We are packed... back-to-back lessons. I feel your pain!

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    It’s so hard to fit it all in - There’s just not enough time in the day!! We don’t have a reading curriculum yet, but we are using the interactive read aloud portion of an older readers workshop curriculum our district had created! Here is my daily schedule: 8:25-8:40 morning work and play 8:40-8:50 morning meeting 8:50-9 Heggerty 9-9:30 fundations 9:30-10 recess and snack 10-10:20 read aloud 10:20-10:50 reading groups and literacy centers 10:50-11:35 WIN 11:35-12:15 lunch and recess 12:15-1:05 math and calendar 1:05-1:50 specials 1:50-2:25 writing 2:25-2:50 science/social studies 2:50-3 pack up dismissal

  • @user-id6wx2kg2d

    @user-id6wx2kg2d

    8 ай бұрын

    Can you share what you use Heggerty for? Is it the Heggerty phonemic Awareness lessons? Do you like it? I teach first grade too, and I use Math in Focus. I'm excited to see your upcoming videos on math. Also, what reading series are you looking into? We are looking at possibly adopting Wonders - McGraw Hill. @@SusanJonesTeaching

  • @sylviaadebayo8401
    @sylviaadebayo84018 ай бұрын

    Well done Susan. You are doing a great job. Please how do you get the funds to purchase the teaching resources you use?

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    Most of what I use has been purchased by our school or I’ve created it!

  • @kTTTTTTTT
    @kTTTTTTTT8 ай бұрын

    Where are your vocab cards located?

  • @SusanJonesTeaching

    @SusanJonesTeaching

    8 ай бұрын

    Those are currently in my book bunch mini units in my SJT Literacy club! I am working on getting them over on TPT soon

  • @simeonemmanuel6319
    @simeonemmanuel63198 ай бұрын

    Hi Susan I 'd like to have your contact

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