
Our group is incredibly awesome! Thus far, we've held three group meetings which every person has attended. I believe this is especially commendable as poor Arlen has a very length commute and the rest of us simply have packed schedules. Our first meeting was held on a Friday morning in the English Education meeting room. We were sure to bring breakfasty items such as juice boxes, doughnuts, and candy. We used this meeting to decide on the general topics of our unit [Identity & Perspective] and to brainstorm which texts we might use and what lessons we could teach with them. The room we held this meeting in was very useful as we utilized the available books and materials to spark our creativity.
Our second meeting was held immediately following class last Wednesday; it lasted until about 11pm. Here, we narrowed down exactly what texts we wished to teach, the lessons we wanted to use, and who would be teaching what. We used the computer to explore various medias we could potentially include. We also typed up a draft of absolutely everything and included some questions we needed to ask Dr. Mortimore-Smith. This meeting was where we really ironed out what texts we would be using and outlined the lessons we intended to teach. We were all quite exhausted by the end of it. Beyond that, four out of five of us had History and Structure the next morning in the same exact room; it was like we never left.

Our third meeting was held in Starbucks with Dr. Mortimore-Smith. In this meeting, we went over our ideas and plans with one another and with Dr. Mortimore-Smith. She helped us to clarify certain things like our over-arching essential questions. She also answered the questions we had from our last group meeting. This meeting was quite helpful as it essentially clarified everything we were uncertain about. After Dr. Mortimore-Smith left, we stayed and divvied up who would be responsible for each section of the assignment and lessons. This worked surprisingly well as we had five people. Everyone took responsibility for a proportional amount of work. Lastly, we set dates and times for when things needed to be done.
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Heather's and my laptops. |
Our texts and lesson ideas have changed, morphed, and have essentially been in flux up until today. Over the last few days and especially tonight, a mountain of emails have been exchanged within our group. Tonight, I met with Heather in the library for about four hours. Together, we created the syllabus for our group's unit and took a fair few trips up to Starbucks for tea. After that, we focused in our the lesson we will be teaching together. We created a graphic organizer for one of the texts, the homework directions/model, and typed up our formal lesson plan. I stayed for a while after Heather left to complete this blog post and NaNoWriMo for a bit :D