I have an interview next weekend for a teaching program for career changers. One of the components of the interview is to give a five minute sample lesson to the interviewers and my fellow interviewees.
It can be from any grade level K-12 but must be five minutes and have a clear beginning, middle and end. I know there are a lot of teachers here and I was wondering if you had any ideas or suggestions?
I appreciate any input you are willing to share. My thinking was to do some sort of math lesson using manipulatives. For example a target lesson for 1st graders that shows how to add or subtract. Maybe create a fish bowl on poster board with sticky goldfish and give everyone an imaginary fishing pole. Have the students cast the pole to catch a fish and start adding them. Then have some fish jump back in the bowl to show subtraction. What do you think?
Thanks!
Tim
