AY 300 - Fall 2009: First Day Lesson Plan
Preface
Don't tell them anything, start the day exactly as we would in an AY10 classroom. Just say, today we are going to hold class in 264 Evans, where you will all be leading sections (also probably point out the code as we enter the room).
During all discussions, Aaron and Josh are circling the room and seeding ideas in groups, which they will bring into the class-wide discussion.
Introductions (20 min)
Start with article on tables, for them to read as they file in.. perhaps "Science is Hard"?? This is how I start my classes, but I think this is very much optional. AL: I would say cut this for now, but perhaps we could do this at the start of one of the other 300 classes to show an example of how this is done.
On the board
Introductory talking
The flashy news story?? (10 min) AL: Cut
Pass Out and Fill Out Index Cards
Syllabus
Icebreaking Activity (20 min)
Taken from Modelling Discourse Management by Desbien
Put together a set of instructions on how to make a paper airplane in small groups (We can change the specific activity used)
Collect instructions and exchange in between groups
Pass out instructions and tell to follow instructions exactly
Must interpret meaning of “lengthwise,” etc.
We are going around making them question these meanings (i.e., what is “lengthwise” if holding paper in landscape orientation, etc.)
The idea is to get crazy things out of the instructions.
Bring together into circle and discuss the activity (We are also in the circle, if not completely outside it.)
Re-iteration that this is how they should expect classes to proceed in the future.
Announcement/reminder of any homework, etc.
BREAK (5 mins)
Recapping (50 mins)
General classroom setting (20 mins)
Syllabus: Ours and Yours (20 mins)
What do people want to get out of this class? (10 min)
In Ay 300, what do you fear? Want to learn? Want to practice?
Get answers from the class and list them on the the board.
Ay 300 instructor should add 1 or 2 things not listed that they'd like to teach (how to deal with disrespectful students, how to engage students, etc.).
GSIs could do something like this for their first AY 10 section but asking for astronomy topics that their students would like to learn about.
Use good boardwork
Assignment #1: assigned 8/24, due 8/25 (Last 5 min)
In at least one paragraph, but not more than one page, describe the best/most memorable (in a good way) teacher you've ever had and why they had such an impact on you. Be prepared to briefly discuss what made them such a great teacher at the beginning of the next class.
Other Reminders: (Last 5 min)
Enroll and complete the GSI Resource Center's
Online Ethics Course. You are all required to enroll in this course and complete all five online modules during the first 3 weeks of the semester. You can do one module at a time (or all of them at once) and each module will take anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes to complete.
Take a quick poll of who's finished it and who's started it.
All first time ASEs (Academic Student Employees) must attend the New ASE Orientation, which will include a 30-minute orientation by the university and a 30-minute presentation by UAW Local 2865. The dates, times and locations for the Orientations can be found at
http://hrweb.berkeley.edu/labor/ase_orientdate.htm
Poll who has a computer account and who receives astro.berkeley.edu
email (or at least the first email I sent) in a timely manner.
Remind everyone to see Robert Magtibay (magtibay@astro
) in 601C Campbell so that he can see your student ID and get it coded for entry into Evans after hours.