2. Welcome to Jack D. Gordon
Jack D. Gordon is located in the
heart of Country Walk. It is a
school that has teachers full of
energy and always ready to
teach their eager students.
Jack D. Gordon Main Campus
14600 Country Walk Dr, Miami,
FL 33186
Phone: 305-234-4805
Fax: 305-234-4815
School Mission:
”Jack D. Gordon Elementary
Community School fosters an
environment of inspiring students to
dream so that they achieve whatever
they set as their goal.”
3. All About the Experience
Office Staff:
I went to the school to ask what I needed to bring
in order to start my Service Learning Hours. Mrs.
Odalis was the person who was helping me and
made herself available to any questions I might
have.
I took all the paper work I needed and within two
days I was assigned a classroom that I would be
able to observe. It was truly a great experience to
see such fast and friendly services.
4. Cooperating Teacher:
Mrs. Larios
Mrs. Larios was a very helpful
teacher. She would stop her lecture
to explain some of the material she
was going over for the afternoon
with me.
She has been working at JDG for
over 5 years and loves to teach
children and watching their growth
from the beginning of the year to
the end in her students
“When you study great teachers...
you will learn much more from
their caring and hard work than
from their style.”
― William Glasser
5. Classroom
The classroom setting is simple. The
students sit in three columns. It is a
small room where the students are
facing the white board and smart board.
In the back of the classroom there are
five computers able to students when
they are working in small groups.
6. Students in 4th grade
There are 24 students in Mrs. Larios 4th grade classroom.
It is the ESOL classroom and the students are predominantly
Hispanic.
When the students walk into the classroom there is a sense of
peace besides the chaos of the talking and chairs being
organized. There is a sense of community that Mrs. Larios has
built and the students are able to be themselves and talk and
be friends all together.
7. Phases of the Moon!
It was interesting to experience an
activity like this one, but through the
teachers point of view.
It taught me that it does not all have to
be book work and that the older children
can learn through hands on activities.
The students made the phases of the
moon using Oreo cookies.
1. They discussed what a full moon,
gibbous, first quarter, crescent, and
new moon was..
2. After they made their Oreo moons the
students received a calendar in which
they would observe the phases of the
moon for the month of March and
illustrate it on the calendar.