Making a Difference: Celebrating Student Success in My First Year of Teaching
In my first year as a teacher, I've seen some amazing changes in my students.
Their success is something I'm really proud of.
Let's take a look at how my teaching has made a difference in their lives.
Student Success Stories: My Journey as a First-Year Teacher
As I wrap up my first year as a teacher, I'm thrilled to see the positive impact I've had on my students' success. From academic achievements to personal growth, their progress fills me with pride.
Join me as I reflect on the highlights of this journey and celebrate the many ways in which my teaching has made a difference in their lives.
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This image above shows the improvement of the students they made by reading sight words regularly. Looking at how students improved with sight words, their reading scores went significantly up by 44.34% from the start to the end of the test. This shows that they're getting better at reading and reading sight words consistently improves their reading fluency and skills.
Students are now reading more smoothly and confidently. Learning these basic words is like building a strong foundation for their reading skills, which is important for doing well in school. It also makes them feel good about learning. More so, when reading sentences and informational texts, students are more familiar with some words, thus speeds up their reading fluency.
Let us dive into my teaching journey and my students' success!
Join me as I take you through my teaching journey and the achievements of my students, all in a video presentation. Let's explore together how teaching can make a real difference.
Testimonials
Student 1
"I remember going to the Pumpkin Patch for our field trip. I saw animals in the farm. We all grabbed pumpkin and I got 2 pumpkins, both small and big. We went to a park to take our lunch and then we went to play. I was very happy that day."
- Gerry
Ms. Lim's class
Student 2
"I like Math. I remember my lesson about plus, take away, and times. I also remember learning about skip counting by 2's. I used multiplication chart and a worksheet to help me learn."
- Nap
Ms. Lim's class
Student 3
"I remember making a project on the 'Landform' using clay for Social Studies. I used colorful clay and a paper plate for the project. I created an ocean, mountains, and plain, and then I labeled each landform. I felt happy with the project I made."
- Carie
Ms. Lim's class