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By j

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You are in a tough situation! As a cooperating teacher, I too, would want you to tell your supervisor that your lesson stands, but I also know that this could impact your final evaluation from her (she might not consider
you flexible, she might not rate you well in areas related to modifying or adjusting your lesson plans according to needs--although you have clearly done that due to weather and the learning styles of your students). Maybe you could keep the test the same day, but when she arrives, you teach a review lesson--develop some sort of game or cooperative activity, then give the test after she
leaves. IF you are departmentalized and only have the students for a certain time period, then maybe you could do a short review in some type of game activity and then give the unit test. Good luck--whatever you decide, stand by your rationale for it, ask your cooperating teacher for advice, and do your best. Your lesson can be a test--after all, that is a part of teaching too!

 


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