This week MayZin and I worked on
reading graphs and slope-intercept form. I struggled helping her this week,
mostly because she had a hard time understanding the relationship between x and
y values along with fractions and decimals. These past few weeks I have started
noticing a gap in MayZin’s mathematical learning. She is working on learning to
write equations, but she has a hard time working with fractions converting
decimals to fractions. This is a problem in foundations of algebra because
fractions are a huge portion of algebra. I believe this is why she is
struggling with slope-intercept form, because an understanding of fractions is
important to find the slope of a line.
MayZin was much more motivated in
her classes this week, especially her reading class. I had mentioned in earlier
posts it is often difficult to get her to focus on her reading plus work.
Earlier in the semester I noticed that she would become distracted during
reading plus. This week, however, she started reading plus as soon as class
started. She even asked some of her classmates to be quiet so that she could
focus on what she was reading. I believe this change is mostly because progress
reports were recently sent out. She seems to be trying harder these past few
weeks. I wonder if this is because she was unhappy with these grades. I believe
that she is trying to finish the school year on a stronger note, and she is
headed in the right direction.
MayZin seems to spend a fair amount
of time with her friends. Every week I ask her what she has planned for the
weekend, and after some suggestions she often tells me she will probably hang
out with her friends. She spends a lot of time socializing with her friends
before class as well. Theorist Harry Stack Sullivan believed there were four positive
aspects to intimate friendships. These four aspects developed higher
self-esteem in adolescents (Arnett,2013). These four aspects are informational
support, instrumental support, companionship support, and esteem support. I
have noticed MayZin’s friends offer all four. When she is not in school her
friends will text what she missed. They will also work together in class,
helping each other with vocabulary worksheets. MayZin spends much of her time
between classes with her friends showing that they rely on each other for
company during structured social time. Finally, I often see them supporting
each other through their successes. When someone gets a good grade they
congratulate each other. If they didn’t do as well as they hoped they encourage
each other to work harder.
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ReplyDeleteKristen - you observe a math issue that may or may not be connected to language. This is an astute observation. I wonder if they are connected.
ReplyDeleteYou consider multiple reasons for her sudden concentration and improvement - well done!
Great text connections to types of support among friends.
I appreciated the WIDA connection and example, especially in connection to my first comment, but you didn't say at which level she is currently working...
You did not need to write everything you did in Shadow Puppet. It was well done!
ReplyDeleteI love the video you incorporated in this post! I wonder if adding even more visuals would enhance your other posts (for example, using the Inspiration app)
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