Big Book Reflection
Big Book Reflection
Big Book Reflection
EDU 320
12/13/18 Big Book Project Reflection
In-Class Presentation
For the in-class presentation I had to write my lesson and create my activities. This was
so much fun and really allowed my creativity to flow. I decided to use science as well as english
standards and had the idea of doing two mini lessons as a part of a whole unit study on habitats
and world geography. I decided to use my big book and the big book given to me by my
grandmother for a compare and contrast lesson on fiction vs. non-fiction writing. I thought that
the activities in my lesson would be a great introduction to habitats and loved the idea of creating
a unit in which every day of the week is a continent and the various habitats of that continent as
well as the cultures and traditions associated with each continent. Obviously, this was not
something that time would permit and it was not required that I create a whole unit so I decided
to create the introductory lesson. During my in-class presentation my peers really enjoyed the
concept and activities that I presented as well as my story and the illustrations.
Conclusion
This project was by-far my favorite education project so far. It really sparked my
creativity and allowed me to share my love of literacy with various groups of people. I really
loved the process as a whole and although I thought that doing three presentations was a little
unreasonable at first, I am so glad that I had the opportunities I did. This project was not only fun
but challenging. I love big books and can’t wait to incorporate them into my future classroom!