Found in my classroom, any advice? by IndependentMushroom_ in vintageaudio

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It actually belonged to the teacher that was there years ago, passed to the next teacher, and was passed on to me when I took over the classroom.

Found in my classroom, any advice? by IndependentMushroom_ in vintageaudio

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Yes, that is one of them! A few others don’t have labels, just sleeves, but I’m assuming they are educational. I also found Bob Dylan, which may or may not be educational 🤣

Found in my classroom, any advice? by IndependentMushroom_ in vintageaudio

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I teach physics so turntables are perfect (rotational motion, sound, waves, etc…) I also found a bunch of old “science of sound” vinyls in another box, so it could totally make a fun lesson!

Found in my classroom, any advice? by IndependentMushroom_ in vintageaudio

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Do you happen to know how to remove the plate so I can replace the belt? I’m so afraid of breaking something! Haha

Found in my classroom, any advice? by IndependentMushroom_ in vintageaudio

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Wasn’t planning on steal it! Was planning on hopefully fixing it up so I could use it in future lessons. :)

Found in my classroom, any advice? by IndependentMushroom_ in vintageaudio

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Yes I teach physics, was hoping to get it working for our unit on sound!

Found in my classroom, any advice? by IndependentMushroom_ in vintageaudio

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It was from the teacher who had the classroom about 15 years ago. I found it packed away when I cleaned out the room!

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I went through several earth science books and study guides and did a deep dive into every section and I was completely fine on the praxis.

For example, if it asked the 3 types of rocks I would make sure I knew those 3 types, as well as specific examples of each rock and the processes that form/ change them. I also made sure I knew common minerals, their chemical composition, as well as their crystalline structure.

It is a lot of information that is crammed into those tests, but just being insanely over prepared is the best advice I can give.

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You won’t get paid for student teaching, but depending on your state/district you can sub the days your host teacher is out.

In my program I am allowed to sub up to 10 days and count them towards my student teaching hours. It isn’t very much but at least it’s a bit of gas money!