Week Five Field Experience Journal Peter RuheSaint Jeanne de Lestonnac School 1/19 I arrived at school before 8: 00 in the morning to meet the 1 st grade class at the Morning assembly. At 8: 10 I walked the class to the classroom and proceeded to take attendance and lunch count. Throughout the morning I acted as the substitute teacher and followed the lesson plan laid out by the regular teacher which included review of grammar, spelling, and math. I was replaced by the teacher at 12: 00 which concluded my day.
This was the second time I had substituted for this class and by this time I was a more comfortable with the procedure. The class was getting to know me a little better also. 1/20 Today I met the 6 th grade class at morning assembly at 8: 10. I walked the class up to the 6 th grade classroom and acted as substitute teacher for homeroom. I took attendance and lunch count. Once homeroom was over, the class left to begin their daily schedule and I had a short break.
I walked down to the teachers lounge and introduced myself to several of the staff. When I arrived back at the classroom I met by the acting substitute teacher, Mrs. Kline who took over the class. I acted as an observing teacher for the remainder of the day assisting Mrs. Kline with the lesson plan. We reviewed 7 th and 8 th grade algebra along with spelling and grammar.
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I supervised recess and lunch period. I concluded my day at 3: 00. I had the opportunity to discuss the substitute teaching role with Mrs. Kline throughout the day.
She was very comfortable with the students but was a little rusty with algebra as was I. She informed me that a substitute teacher at Saint Jeanne’s is paid $ 85. 00 per day which was a little better that most private schools.