This week we taught our lessons to half of the class so that we could get them all done in the three hours. I think my presentation went pretty well despite a few mental blocks from cutting a different things from the lesson. I sang in tune and in my head voice very well. I also kept the tempo of the song well; the phrasing of the song was more difficult than some but was no problem for me to figure out. I was prepared for teaching the lesson and did not use any extra materials or instruments in the lesson. I captured the classes attention and worked on sequencing the steps of my lesson according to the time allotted to me. Toward to end of the lesson, the flow got a little off due to the cuts that I made to the lesson to meet the time constraint. I should have gone over the French words of the song a few more times to ensure that the students were pronouncing them correctly.
What I found most difficult about presenting my lesson was getting over the nerves of teaching for the first time in a school setting in front of a group of my peers. Though I asked them to, the "students" did not sing after me when I introduced the English words to the song. I also could have had the dance the students performed involve t circles which moved opposite each other on the repeated phrases of the song. This is one of the things that I did not do well during the lesson. The "students" did very well at learning the dances and words of the song. I believe I did well at keeping the attention of the students and motivating them to perform the song many times.If I could do this lesson again I would change the way the dance is performed. I would also work more on the French words with the "students" to improve their pronunciation of the words.
Emilie
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