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Hello and Welcome to
Mrs. Jernigan’s Class
During this presentation, you will
discover how I apply the following
things in my classroom:

   Bloom’s Taxonomy with Thinking Skills
   Demonstrated Thinking Skills
   Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy
   Marzano’s Dimensions of Learning
   Costa and Kallick’s 16 Habits of Mind
*How I apply Bloom’s Taxonomy
with Thinking Skills
  When your child first enters First Grade, I take
the first few weeks to allow them to recall what
they learned in kindergarten. This time of
reflection is beneficial because some children
forget this information during the summer.
  According to Bloom’s Taxonomy, once this is
done, I start raising the level of difficulty within
my teaching. The students will go from basic
questions to more complex questions over the
course of the year.
Tiers of Bloom’s Taxonomy




         Evaluation
        Synethesis
         Analysis
       Application
      Comprehension
       Knowledge
What is Knowledge?
   The ability to remember previously
    learned material.

   Upon entering First Grade, my students
    are asked to recite their alphabets and
    sounds, write their alphabets, count to
    ten, write their names, name the vowels.
What is Comprehension?

   The ability to grasp the meaning of material.

   In my class, I give my students number
    words for ex. eight, ten, seven. The students
    will have to write the numbers for each word.
    (8), (10), (7). Doing this allows me to know
    if they comprehend when they see a number
    word, it correlates to a number.
What is Application?
   The ability to use learned material in new and
    concrete situations.

During our lesson on safety, I put the students in 4 groups and each
group will be given a safety tip.
 1.Always look both ways before crossing the street.
 2.Never talk to strangers.
 3. Never touch needles or guns.
 4. Always wear a helmet when riding your bike.
The students will act out these situations. By dramatizing
these safety tips, the students are able to apply what they have
learned in class.
What is Analysis?

   The ability to break down material into its
    component parts so that its organizational
    structure may be understood.

   For example, during our lesson on the body, I
    take the heart and brain and the students
    analyze the relationship between the two and
    how we need them both to live.
What is Synthesis?
   The ability to put parts together to form a new
    whole.


   During our lesson on fractions, the students are
    given a fraction puzzle and are asked to put the
    puzzle together. They are then asked to take
    away some of the puzzle pieces and determine
    what of the puzzle is missing.
What is Evaluation?

   The ability to judge the value of material for
    a given purpose.

   When evaluating my student’s work, I use a
    lot of rubrics for the students’ projects in
    class. This allows the students to know
    exactly what is expected of them and how to
    obtain their desired grade and it makes sure
    that their projects are done accurately and
    correctly.
   Please enjoy the video..




Please enjoy the video
What is
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy?


Blooms’ Taxonomy is a critical element or
guideline that should use when teaching
Which includes Recalling, Summarizing,
Classifying, Organizing, and Recognizing.
Here are examples of how I apply
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy in my
classroom
   Recalling—The students will name the four seasons
    and draw a picture for each.
   Summarizing—After I read a Read Aloud book, the
    students will tell me a synopsis of the story.
   Classify—The students will group a list of animals as
    mammals or non mammals.
   Organizining—The students will put the flash cards in
    abc order.
   Recognizing—The students will be asked to touch the
    letter, dipthong or letter pattern that makes the
    correct sound at the beginning of the given words.
How do I apply Marzano’s
Dimensions of Learning in my
classroom?
There are 5 dimensions of Marzano’s Dimensions
of Learning which are:

1.Positive Attitudes and Perceptions Learning
2. Acquisition and Integrating of Knowledge
3.Extension and refinement of Knowledge
4.Meaningful Use of Knowledge
5.Productive Habits of Mind
Positive Attitudes and Perceptions
Learning
   I think that students learn best when they
    are comfortable and feel safe and secure in
    the classroom. It is very important for me to
    se my classroom rules, and make sure my
    students not only understands them but they
    also follow the rules in order to have a
    classroom environment that is conducive to
    learning.
Acquisition and Integration of
Knowledge
   When presenting my lessons, I often use a KWL
    chart which allows the students to access prior
    knowledge by telling me what they already know
    about the topic (K). What they want to know
    allows me the students to collaborate an
    brainstorm ideas about what they want to learn
    about the topic (W). What the students learned
    is my opportunity to ensure that I have not only
    taught the lesson to fidelity but also answered all
    of their questions that my students had about
    the topic (L).
Extension and Refinement of
Knowledge
It’s not only important for my students to
understand a lesson, but also apply what they
have learned to other subjects and lessons.
during my class, I ask my students to use their
thinking skills such as, compare, classify, and
analyze things. Doing this keeps my students
actively engaged and involved in their learning
process.
Meaningful use of Knowledge
The students had a science lesson where they
took a seed and planted it and watched it grow.
They had to make use of their prior knowledge
that had about plants in our previous science
lessons in order to make sure the used the
correct amount of water, and how much
sunlight the seed needed in order to grow. This
experiment was an example of the how the
students were able to use meaningful knowledge to
accomplish their goal, it also engaged them in the
decision making process.
Productive Habits of Mind

This last dimension is a very critical part of the
students learning process. It is very important
for my students to use their critical and creative
thinking skills which they will be required to use
all year in first grade while they are in my class.
This will also help them continue on in their
education.
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Costa and Kallicks’
           16 Habits of Mind
   Persisting
   Thinking and Communicating with clarity and precision
   Managing Impulsivity
   Gathering data through all senses
   Listening with understanding an empathy
   Creating, Imagining, innovating, thinking flexibly
   Responding with wonderment and awe
   Thinking about Thinking (metacognition)
   Taking responsible risks
   Striving for accuracy
   Finding Humour
   Questioning and posing problems
   Thinking Interdependently
   Applying past knowledge to new situations
   Remaining open to continuous learning
◦ When we no longer know what to do we have
  come to our real work and when we no longer
  know which way to go, we have begun our real
  journey. The mind that is not baffled is not
  employed. The impeded stream is the one that
  sings.”

                    Wendell Berry
   These 16 Habits of Mind are only an
    indication of how we as human beings
    express our intelligence. The habits that
    impressed me the most and what I see
    the most in my classroom and explained
    within these next slides.
   Persisting—In the 7 years that I have been teaching First
    Grade, I have had a lot of persistent students who would not
    give up until they had every answer right and who would
    even cry if they got it wrong. Other students were not so
    persistent and instantly say that they do not understand even
    before they looked at it. I always encourage my students to
    try and use previous taught skills that they have learned in
    order to complete the assignment.

   Listening to others with understanding and empathy --- Many
    times when going over a lesson, I may ask a student a
    question and though its taking that child awhile to answer
    because he is taking time to process the questions, other
    students immediately raise their hand to answer. I teach ‘wait
    time’ in my class to allow every child to listen to the
    question, process it and then respond.
Striving for Accuracy and Precision---Some
of my students when given an assignment,
rush through it and finishes within 2 or 3
minutes after they receive it in order to go to
a center or get the next assignment.
I stress to my students the importance of
taking their time when completing
assignments and also taking pride in their
work and to not turn in sloppy because they
are going to get it back and make it neat.
Thinking Interdependently---I encourage
cooperative learning groups within my classroom. This
allows the students the opportunity to collaborate and
share their ideas and it also helps the students with
underdeveloped social skills.

These Habits of Mind are not only confined to the
classroom but should be used in your child’s daily lives
In order to be effective students and citizens.
Please enjoy the video!
“TED” Conversations is an online webpage where
students can discuss different topics with other
kids around the world. I haven’t had the
opportunity to introduce this to my students yet,
but I am very excited about it. Please enjoy the
following video!
Conclusion

   I hope that you have enjoyed this
    presentation and glimpse into my
    classroom!!

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  • 1. Hello and Welcome to Mrs. Jernigan’s Class
  • 2. During this presentation, you will discover how I apply the following things in my classroom:  Bloom’s Taxonomy with Thinking Skills  Demonstrated Thinking Skills  Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy  Marzano’s Dimensions of Learning  Costa and Kallick’s 16 Habits of Mind
  • 3. *How I apply Bloom’s Taxonomy with Thinking Skills When your child first enters First Grade, I take the first few weeks to allow them to recall what they learned in kindergarten. This time of reflection is beneficial because some children forget this information during the summer. According to Bloom’s Taxonomy, once this is done, I start raising the level of difficulty within my teaching. The students will go from basic questions to more complex questions over the course of the year.
  • 4. Tiers of Bloom’s Taxonomy Evaluation Synethesis Analysis Application Comprehension Knowledge
  • 5. What is Knowledge?  The ability to remember previously learned material.  Upon entering First Grade, my students are asked to recite their alphabets and sounds, write their alphabets, count to ten, write their names, name the vowels.
  • 6. What is Comprehension?  The ability to grasp the meaning of material.  In my class, I give my students number words for ex. eight, ten, seven. The students will have to write the numbers for each word. (8), (10), (7). Doing this allows me to know if they comprehend when they see a number word, it correlates to a number.
  • 7. What is Application?  The ability to use learned material in new and concrete situations. During our lesson on safety, I put the students in 4 groups and each group will be given a safety tip.  1.Always look both ways before crossing the street.  2.Never talk to strangers.  3. Never touch needles or guns.  4. Always wear a helmet when riding your bike. The students will act out these situations. By dramatizing these safety tips, the students are able to apply what they have learned in class.
  • 8. What is Analysis?  The ability to break down material into its component parts so that its organizational structure may be understood.  For example, during our lesson on the body, I take the heart and brain and the students analyze the relationship between the two and how we need them both to live.
  • 9. What is Synthesis?  The ability to put parts together to form a new whole.  During our lesson on fractions, the students are given a fraction puzzle and are asked to put the puzzle together. They are then asked to take away some of the puzzle pieces and determine what of the puzzle is missing.
  • 10. What is Evaluation?  The ability to judge the value of material for a given purpose.  When evaluating my student’s work, I use a lot of rubrics for the students’ projects in class. This allows the students to know exactly what is expected of them and how to obtain their desired grade and it makes sure that their projects are done accurately and correctly.
  • 11. Please enjoy the video.. Please enjoy the video
  • 12. What is Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy? Blooms’ Taxonomy is a critical element or guideline that should use when teaching Which includes Recalling, Summarizing, Classifying, Organizing, and Recognizing.
  • 13. Here are examples of how I apply Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy in my classroom  Recalling—The students will name the four seasons and draw a picture for each.  Summarizing—After I read a Read Aloud book, the students will tell me a synopsis of the story.  Classify—The students will group a list of animals as mammals or non mammals.  Organizining—The students will put the flash cards in abc order.  Recognizing—The students will be asked to touch the letter, dipthong or letter pattern that makes the correct sound at the beginning of the given words.
  • 14. How do I apply Marzano’s Dimensions of Learning in my classroom? There are 5 dimensions of Marzano’s Dimensions of Learning which are: 1.Positive Attitudes and Perceptions Learning 2. Acquisition and Integrating of Knowledge 3.Extension and refinement of Knowledge 4.Meaningful Use of Knowledge 5.Productive Habits of Mind
  • 15. Positive Attitudes and Perceptions Learning  I think that students learn best when they are comfortable and feel safe and secure in the classroom. It is very important for me to se my classroom rules, and make sure my students not only understands them but they also follow the rules in order to have a classroom environment that is conducive to learning.
  • 16. Acquisition and Integration of Knowledge  When presenting my lessons, I often use a KWL chart which allows the students to access prior knowledge by telling me what they already know about the topic (K). What they want to know allows me the students to collaborate an brainstorm ideas about what they want to learn about the topic (W). What the students learned is my opportunity to ensure that I have not only taught the lesson to fidelity but also answered all of their questions that my students had about the topic (L).
  • 17. Extension and Refinement of Knowledge It’s not only important for my students to understand a lesson, but also apply what they have learned to other subjects and lessons. during my class, I ask my students to use their thinking skills such as, compare, classify, and analyze things. Doing this keeps my students actively engaged and involved in their learning process.
  • 18. Meaningful use of Knowledge The students had a science lesson where they took a seed and planted it and watched it grow. They had to make use of their prior knowledge that had about plants in our previous science lessons in order to make sure the used the correct amount of water, and how much sunlight the seed needed in order to grow. This experiment was an example of the how the students were able to use meaningful knowledge to accomplish their goal, it also engaged them in the decision making process.
  • 19. Productive Habits of Mind This last dimension is a very critical part of the students learning process. It is very important for my students to use their critical and creative thinking skills which they will be required to use all year in first grade while they are in my class. This will also help them continue on in their education.
  • 21. Costa and Kallicks’ 16 Habits of Mind  Persisting  Thinking and Communicating with clarity and precision  Managing Impulsivity  Gathering data through all senses  Listening with understanding an empathy  Creating, Imagining, innovating, thinking flexibly  Responding with wonderment and awe  Thinking about Thinking (metacognition)  Taking responsible risks  Striving for accuracy  Finding Humour  Questioning and posing problems  Thinking Interdependently  Applying past knowledge to new situations  Remaining open to continuous learning
  • 22. ◦ When we no longer know what to do we have come to our real work and when we no longer know which way to go, we have begun our real journey. The mind that is not baffled is not employed. The impeded stream is the one that sings.” Wendell Berry
  • 23. These 16 Habits of Mind are only an indication of how we as human beings express our intelligence. The habits that impressed me the most and what I see the most in my classroom and explained within these next slides.
  • 24. Persisting—In the 7 years that I have been teaching First Grade, I have had a lot of persistent students who would not give up until they had every answer right and who would even cry if they got it wrong. Other students were not so persistent and instantly say that they do not understand even before they looked at it. I always encourage my students to try and use previous taught skills that they have learned in order to complete the assignment.  Listening to others with understanding and empathy --- Many times when going over a lesson, I may ask a student a question and though its taking that child awhile to answer because he is taking time to process the questions, other students immediately raise their hand to answer. I teach ‘wait time’ in my class to allow every child to listen to the question, process it and then respond.
  • 25. Striving for Accuracy and Precision---Some of my students when given an assignment, rush through it and finishes within 2 or 3 minutes after they receive it in order to go to a center or get the next assignment. I stress to my students the importance of taking their time when completing assignments and also taking pride in their work and to not turn in sloppy because they are going to get it back and make it neat.
  • 26. Thinking Interdependently---I encourage cooperative learning groups within my classroom. This allows the students the opportunity to collaborate and share their ideas and it also helps the students with underdeveloped social skills. These Habits of Mind are not only confined to the classroom but should be used in your child’s daily lives In order to be effective students and citizens.
  • 28. “TED” Conversations is an online webpage where students can discuss different topics with other kids around the world. I haven’t had the opportunity to introduce this to my students yet, but I am very excited about it. Please enjoy the following video!
  • 29. Conclusion  I hope that you have enjoyed this presentation and glimpse into my classroom!!