Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chapter 5
Lesson Outline
Aiden had a tough class today. When I walked in he was in the fetal position on the ground. He said he had a tough time with the work I gave him yesterday to do with Ms. Teresa while I was out. I looked through his work and he did very well with it. He said he still doesn't understand why we flip the inequality symbol when we divide by a negative. I began to explain it to him using the concept that 3<8, but if we multiply by -1 to make it a true inequality we'd have to flip the sign so that -3>-8. Aiden said he understood that, but when it comes to more difficult problems he doesn't understand it. I realized that Aiden is attempting to conceptualize each step. He's getting caught up in the process. I explained to him that what he is doing is equivalent to when when reading a paragraph, sounding out the phonics of each letter when reading. In other words, he's getting frustrated with himself for not being able to "see" each step he takes. I told Aiden that as long as he understands why we flip the inequality with a basic scenario, then from here he just needs remember to do it (when multiplying or dividing by a negative, to flip the sign). He thinks he is not understanding, but he is! I spoke with Ms. Teresa about it and we both see the same thing. Aiden is questioning his understanding, as if there is more to understand and he "doesn't get it". But he really does. At the end of class I gave him a hug and told him that he needs to trust me that he is where he needs to be right now. He knows what he needs to know and he's doing well. He had tears in his eyes (breaks my heart). I wish I could give him the confidence I have in him, so he can feel it for himself.
Assignment
n/a
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.75
Entry Status
Review Status
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Subject
School