2. Seventh Grade Culture We went to the middle school campus to observe and learn about the seventh grade culture. We attended Ms. Brown, Mrs. Kanoy, and Mr. Mac’s classrooms. Through attending the classes, we learned all about how the seventh graders interact with one another as well as their teachers .
3. Interaction between students The students were supportive of one another in and outside of the classroom. They were talking while class was going on. They showed eye contact while answer questions.
4. Teacher involvement with the students Every teacher had a different teaching style Ms. Brown: The students took notes and were very quiet while she dictated notes Mrs. Kanoy: The students were very interactive in that class and there was lots more talking Mr. Mac: His class went from speech to doing work in groups without teacher instruction
6. Student Appearance Make-up Items of Clothing Big brand names for young children Purses/ hand bags Jewelry
7. Classroom Appearance There were many posters/ photographs on the walls of each classroom. Each classroom had artwork relating to the subject being taught. Work from the students was being displayed on the walls.
8. Boy and Girl Segregation In every classroom, the boys and girls were very segregated. The boys sat in one row or together, while the girls sat together as well.
9. Energy Many of the students acted bored or tired in the classes When responding to teachers they gave very little energy While talking to fellow classmates the energy level rose and they seemed more alert and energetic
10. Teacher Guidance In all of the classes, most of the students needed guidance from the teacher while answering questions. When the students were writing notes, they had to be reminded often to keep writing and staying focused.
11. Social and Loving Grade Overall the 7th grade is a very social and loving grade For example, if a student got a answer wrong when being asked a question, their fellow classmates would give them supportive looks and were full of encouragement.