I did admit right away that I would have my unit book with the lesson on my lap and might even be reading from it while teaching. "I'm learning this unit with you," I said and went to the front of the room to teach my kinder friends. I taught the lesson with some "freeze frames" so the teacher and I could check in and make instructional decisions together. The lesson went great and the kindergarteners learned the characteristics of how-to books. Best of all, though, the teacher and I learned the lesson together. Coach and teacher side-by-side - a great way to build trust and empower teachers! Not only that, but what seemed like a terrifying prospect - the idea of modeling a lesson totally unprepared - turned out to be fun!

Coach to coach:
Remember, although teachers want to you to have a high level of content knowledge, they also appreciate when you can be a learner right along with them. Being vulnerable goes a long way to build relationships!

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