Observation Report
Observation Report
Observation Report
Administrative Internship
Dr. Root
Classroom Observation
Teacher Name:
Date 10/27/17
Grade: 4 STEAM
Subject: ELA
Lesson Objective: Students will be able to identify the theme and main idea within a variety of texts
based on the characters actions.
introducing and unpacking the learning target the students all took part in a Mark it up chant. This
engaged all learners in the task of identifying important words in the I Can Statement and defining
them. Three students were then called on to read the statement. The random selection of students and
repetition of the learning target resulted in increased engagement and understanding of the goals for
the lesson.
The teacher uses a variety of instructional strategies such as manipulatives, chants and cheers,
partner and group work, visuals, questioning techniques, and movement to ensure student engagement
and meet all students learning styles. When the students are ready to respond to a question posed by
the teacher, the teacher says, SHOW YOU_____ and all of the students respond KNOW. The
excitement and engagement was evident throughout the classroom. The students take part in a BOMB
CHEER to celebrate great answers and when taking part in a group TURN and TALK activity each group
has a light to shine showing the teacher they are ready. These techniques really contributed to the
Informal assessment took place throughout the lesson through group activities, partner
discussions, independent work and workshop centers. The learning target was visible throughout the
lesson and the teacher revisited it many times to ensure students understanding. The teacher
demonstrates clear expectations of the content and the pacing of the lesson kept all students engaged.
The variety of materials used (videos, post-it notes from Otto the Ghost, games and task cards) and clear
asked to go home and think of a song that represents them. The students were then asked to state the
title of the song and why they selected it. A student chose, Count on Me and she stated that she chose
it because no matter what her friends could always count on her. Sam chose Happy because he feels
happy about himself and happy about all the things he does. This was a fantastic way to introduce
theme to the students. Students were able to identify the theme of a song and explain how it relates to
their own life. The teacher demonstrated excitement and caring body language when praising the
students responses. It was apparent that the routine of building on and restating each others
responses was established. The students showed respect and active listening when building on one
anothers answers. The teacher celebrated their responses and stated, I loved the eye contact you
made with your classmate and your thinking out of the box.
Component 3: Uses instructional strategies in ways that deepen students understanding of and or
ability to apply relevant concepts or skills.
The teacher demonstrated clear explanation of the content. The students were able to apply
their understanding of the learning target in many different ways. Through the use of songs, videos,
short stories and task cards the students demonstrated their knowledge of theme and main idea. The
students showed great excitement when the teacher stated that Otto the Ghost had come to visit their
classroom while they were at a special. Each student found a post-it not under their chair from Otto. As
a team they were asked to read their messages and sort them into the groups of theme or main idea.
Each team was then given the opportunity to share at least one of their messages.
Informal assessment took place through the lesson. Students were asked to read short
passages that were displayed on the smart board. They then had to respond to a multiple choice
question. The teacher used the app on her phone called Plickers. This gave her immediate data as to
which students have achieved success in understanding and applying the learning target.
learning environment.
All students were cognitively engaged in the activities and assignments throughout the lesson.
The teacher had a fantastic rapport with her students. She was always positive, reassuring and
celebrated their success. In turn the students showed a great rapport with their peers by giving praise,
cheering one another on and providing support when needed. The teacher provided the students with
clear expectations in a variety of different activities and provided clarification when needed. Before the
students went into their workshop centers the teacher reminded them of the good habits of discussion
by stating, I as I walk around I would like to hear good habits of group discussion. Remember, I agree
Day. The video showed many different people demonstrating acts of kindness and paying it forward.
The students were able to relate the events that took place in the video to their everyday life. They
were able to identify the theme in their own words. One child stated, The theme is when you help
someone they can continue your kindness. The positivity shown in this video was a great way to show
children how acts of kindness can be passed on. It was evident that the environment and culture in this
Strengths
The teacher has established a positive culture for learning. Throughout the lesson the
classroom procedures and routines were effectively executed and the pacing allowed her to maximize
her instructional time. A variety of activities and materials were used to meet the different learning
Constructive Feedback
The teacher seemed to call on the same children throughout the lesson. When shy students are
taking part in Turn and Talk or group discussions it is a good time to give them the opportunity to share.
Since they have had the opportunity to collaborate with their peers it will give them an increased sense