
In terms of our observation for our final lesson, we were graded on our assessment tools and our ability to differentiate instruction. For our assessment tool we decided to create a checklist to assess student progress. The checklist was based on a V+ to a V- system (met requirement, partially met requirement and did not meet requirement). As for differentiating instruction, we assigned more common/easier letters to the students we felt would have difficulty with the assignment. For example, we assigned the letters "B" and "C" for the two students who knew would have the most difficulty with activity. We also allotted additional time for students who needed it. For the students who excelled in the activity and finished early, we gave them a second letter (more challenging) letter to complete which ended up working out real well. Most of the students ended up finishing right around the same time. As the students finished we had an additional cloze activity for them to work on as their peers finished up which summarized the entire butterfly life cycle. For the most part the students who worked on this activity did an excellent job and even appeared to finish the activity in the short time frame they were allotted.

Overall, teaching the butterfly unit to the second graders has been a wonderful experience for me. I am so glad that I had the opportunity to co-teach with Mia she is a wonderful teacher and truly cares about the students which makes teaching with her a joy. I feel that I learned so much from her as well as the students that I can take with me as I try to build my own classroom in the future. I hope everyone else had a great experience and I wish everyone the best of luck in the future!
As for the second graders, I hope that they continue to work hard and build an excitement for learning. I would love to see their names in the paper years from now winning awards and scholarships; especially in the field of science!