Tuesday, 22 August 2017
What makes a good teacher
What makes a good teacher?
Introduction-
“What makes a good teacher?” In my opinion, I think that a good teacher needs to be encouraging, supportive, funny, helpful and many more. At times a teacher can be very boring, but other times, they can be really fun. A good teacher would have a good personality and also a good sense of humour. They need to provide skills, qualities and attitudes to the students to show and teach them how to be a good person and a good role model to others.
Determination-
A good teacher needs to have the skill of being organised and also tidy. They need to be prepared and motivated in getting work ready for the next day. They need to be determined in teaching the students and also be able to listen other people’s opinions. The goal for most teachers is to give us the best education they can and teach us as much as possible. Every teacher in the world should give us work that is up to our level of ability.. They need to have knowledge of their own to be a good teacher and to teach us more about life. There is a quote that talks about a teacher being like a compass. A compass leads us in the right direction and that’s what teachers want to do for us.
Supportive-
Every teacher needs to be supportive of their students because that’s the main thing that boosts our confidence. We need to feel loved and cared for knowing that there are people willing to help us. A good teacher would support and encourage all their students without picking favourites. Sometimes a teacher focuses or likes one person in particular and doesn’t exactly have time or spend time with anyone else. By this action, it is very easy for anyone to feel left out. Even just a smile from a teacher to someone else, can brighten up their day. If you ever see someone lonely, don’t just look at them, go up to them and ask them if they are okay or just give them a smile. So, if you ever see your teacher somewhere, smile at them and that deed might return back to you.
Acceptance-
“Don’t judge someone on how they look on the outside, but on the inside which counts” In my opinion, I think that every single person should be accepted for who they are even if they are a different colour from you, a different religion from you, or even a different culture. As a teacher, you shouldn’t have the option to choose people who are pretty, skinny or light coloured. But as a good teacher, you should accept everyone as they were made because how would you feel if someone didn’t like you only because you were a different colour from them? Sometimes it can be hard to accept others but it’s the right thing to do. You don’t have to be friends with others but you can always be friendly. The main thing though, is that we all accept each other and that goes for everyone including teachers and adults.
Conclusion-
In conclusion, I think that a good teacher is a person who is a good role model and someone who respects others. My 3 points that I gave was about determination, supportiveness, and acceptance. There are so many more things that a good teacher needs to have and be but I think that the points I gave, explains enough of the standards a good teacher needs to be.
By: AJ
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Passion Project: Drawing
In term 2, we have been doing passion projects. Our task was to choose a passion of ours and present it in any way we want. We had to choose people and teach them whatever passion we chose. Some people did Slime, Baking, Dance and many more.We had about 6 weeks to plan and create everything. Then after that, we had to present to the whole class or just to some people. I chose drawing and presented to a group of 10. I taught them how to draw a yin yang with designs in it and a rose.
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Mother's day poem
🌹Happy Mother's day🌹
When you thought I wasn't looking,
I saw you wash the dirty dishes
And I knew that it’s good to help out
When you thought I wasn't looking,
I saw you making me pancakes for breakfast
So that I didn't go hungry
And I knew that little things, are special
things
When you thought I wasn't looking,
I heard you in the kitchen at night baking
cookies for my class bake sale
And I learnt to put others before myself
When you thought I wasn't looking,
I watched you and dad
make dinner for our big family
And I learnt multitasking isn't easy
When you thought I wasn't looking,
I saw you wash my dirty clothes
And I knew that it’s good to always be clean
When you thought I wasn't looking,
I saw you ringing your work to take the day of
For Alyssa because she was sick
And I knew that it’s good to sacrifice for others
When you thought I wasn't looking
I looked…..
And wanted to say Thanks for everything you have
done for me when you thought I wasn't looking
From: AJ 💝
Tuesday, 11 April 2017
R.E: Judges, Prophets and Kings
In R.E, We have been learning about the Spirit of God and the Old Testament. We were put into groups and we had to write about either Prophets,Kings or Judges depending on what we had. Me and my group worked very hard on this so please leave a positive and helpful comment!
Artwork
In Room 5, we have been doing some art called "Whats in our head?". Our task was to create an artwork about what is in our head and put some words down of what we think of ourselves. Please leave a positive and helpful comment!
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
Writing: An Ode To Saint Joseph
An ode to Saint Joseph
O’dearest Saint Joseph,
Your smile lights up like a shooting star,
The way you talk is like music in my ears,
The way you inspired others inspired me more
Born in 90 BC, Bethlehem
Was the husband of Mary and father of Jesus
Worked as a carpenter
Was the only child
Died on July 20th AD in Nazareth,Israel
Feast day is on 19 March
O’Saint Joseph, What was it like becoming a Saint?
What did you have to do to become a saint?
Did you ever imagine that you would become a saint?
Who was your inspiration and role model?
You were a loving father and husband
Your inspiration towards others is a lesson to us all
You truly made the world a better place
By: AJ
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