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most. This is because before a teacher conducts another lesson he/she first makes a
recall about their past lessons. And then, after that he/she didnt directly give or
explain what seems to be their topic on a particular day. Instead he/she might give
either activity or a short poem which involves in a given topic. In that way, the
learners found out that the learning is the discovery of personal meaning and
relevance of ideas. Our Reflection The lesson we have learned from our observation
on the classroom application of the principles of learning is that for a teacher to be
effective, one first thing to do is to get the learners attention in order to have a
better interaction between the learner and the teacher. Other than that, make the
students feel that learning is a must most especially on the part of the learners.
Always motivate them to learn and pursue their studies and never easily give-up
until they reach whatever their goals in life.7|Field Study 2 - Experiencing the
Teaching - Learning Process
8. Episode 2 Lesson objectives as my guiding starName of FS Students: Irvin Kent
Guintu; Alvin Lim; Raymon Masangcay; Linart Tolentino;Niberato Tolentino; Diana
Mae Cunanan; Judy Anne Isip; Maricar Tolentino; & Sarah Jane TullaoCourse:
______BSEd_Major in English________________ Year: ____Second
Year___________Resource Teacher: _Mrs. Abelita F. Dizon (ENGLISH II)__ Signature:
_____________________Resource Teacher: _Ms. Jillian Gonzales (ENGLISH III)__
Signature: _____________________Cooperating School: Sta. Maria High School (SMHS),
Macabebe, Pampanga _______________ Our Tools As we observe a class, we will use
the Observation Sheet for a more focusedobservation. OBSERVATION SHEETName of
the Resource Teachers Observed: Mrs. Abelita F. Dizon, and Ms. Jillian
Gonzales___School Address: Sta. Maria, Macabebe, Pampanga Date: February 5,
2013____________Year Level: 2nd Year and 3rd Year Subject Area: English II and
English III_________________ Guiding Principles in Determining and Teaching
Behavior/s which Prove/s Formulating Learning Objectives Observance of the
Guiding Principle 1. Begin with the end of mind. Based on our observation, Ms.
Jillian Gonzales, a third year English teacher ensures that her lesson objectives are
SMART. Based in our interview with her, she shared her technique in planning
objectives. She said that excellent lesson objectives must be Specific, Measurable,
Attainable, Result Oriented and Time-Bound.8|Field Study 2 - Experiencing the
Teaching - Learning Process
9. 2. Share lesson objective with For this second guiding principle in students.
determining and formulating learning objectives, I noticed that Ms. Gonzales
imparts her lesson objectives including plans and purpose of lesson for her
students. 3. Lesson objectives must be in the 2 Based on the totality of the lesson
or 3 domains cognitive, skill and discussed, the lesson is holistic and affective or
cognitive and affective complete because it dwells on or skill and affective.
knowledge, skills, and values. The lesson for that day of Ms. Gonzales was about a
poem entitled when I was one and twenty, throughout the lesson, they showed
their skills in reading, as they read each stanza of the poem with correct
pronunciation considering their accents and pausing. After reading literary piece.
Questions are followed to check the students comprehension and understanding
about the poem and lastly, with the concern in the affective domain, there is also a
question that tested their reasoning skills in which afterwards they interpret the
true meaning and essence of the poem that leads for the development to their
values. 4. Work on significant and relevant Ms. Gonzales present a poem lesson
objectives. entitled when I was one and twenty. She asked her students on what
they understand in the title and to the stanzas of the poem. And there is a line that
comes from the poem where in Ms. Gonzales asked her students on what is their
point of view about it. Some students raised their hands and gave their own
thoughts, ideas, and comments and after that, she raised again a question and she
asked her students9|Field Study 2 - Experiencing the Teaching - Learning Process
10. if they already fall in love. Some of them were too ashamed to answer. 5.
Lesson objectives must lead to the Based on what I observed, Mrs. development
of critical and Dizon gave a group activity to creative thinking. perform outside the
classroom. She asked her students to observe their school campus and list down the
words that may described about it. 1. After observing your Resource Teacher
teaches, write down what you think was/were her lesson objective. To appreciate
the meaning of a poem. 2. Ask permission from your Resource Teacher for you to
copy her lesson objective for the days lesson. Copy it here then compare it with
your answer in # 2. Are they same? Different? To deduce and appreciate the
meaning of a poem Yes ! They are the same. Our Analysis 1. Why did you find it
easy/difficult to write down the Resource Teachers lesson objeve for the day? Did
she mention it in the beginning of his/her lesson? We found it easy to write the
objective of our Resource Teachers lesson for the day. Because she mentioned it at
the beginning of her lesson and this lesson objective when shared and possessed by
our students will become their personal target. When our students set their own
personal target, we are certain that they will become self- motivated.10 | F i e l d S t
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11. 2. Did you find the lesson objective SMART? Why or why not? Yes, the objectives
of the teacher are excellently SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Resultoriented, and Time-bounded). Because it is quite easy to find out the end of a lesson
of you attained your objectives. And there is a big chance to match our instruction
and assessment. Our Reflection 1. Any lessons learned or insights gained from your
observation focused on lesson objectives? Write them down here. Are lesson
objectives truly the guiding star in the development of a lesson? Or are lesson
objectives sometimes forgotten as the lesson develops? Learning objectives are of
key importance when creating lesson plans. They provide students with information
about what they are going to be learning while giving them an indication of how
their learning will be measured. There are a few rules to writing excellent learning
objectives that should be followed. Unfortunately, many teachers do not spend the
time to create effective, measurable lesson objectives before they write their lesson
plans. We know that once you started making the objectives specific and
measurable you will found that you were able to use them like a blueprint to keep
you on task as you teach your lessons in class.11 | F i e l d S t u d y 2 - E x p e r i e n
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12. Episode 3 Organizing content for meaningful learningName of FS Students: Irvin
Kent Guintu; Alvin Lim; Raymon Masangcay; Linart Tolentino;Niberato Tolentino;
Diana Mae Cunanan; Judy Anne Isip; Maricar Tolentino; & Sarah Jane TullaoCourse:
teachers who dont know how to deliver their lessons in an interesting way. Dull
films also are the reason why some subjects become uninteresting. So in sum I can
say that there are no dull subjects in fact it is the way that these subjects are
delivered that will show or become that reason whether the subject is delivered
interestingly or uninteresting.16 | F i e l d S t u d y 2 - E x p e r i e n c i n g t h e T e
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1. 1. Experiencing the Teaching Learning Process LOOKING THROUGH THE
MEANINGFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES Name of FS Student: MARIAN B. TIEMPO
Course: BEED II Resource Teacher: Cooperating School: Andres Soriano College At
the end of this activity, you will able to identify the principles in teaching-learning
activities, manuals and other instructional materials used by the teacher in
selected subjects. Learning how to apply the teaching principles in a classroom
setting is something you aspire for. Initially, you would need to observe and
describe how it is manifested in the real classroom. To hit the target, work your
ways through the steps: Step 4: reflect on your experience. Step 3: list down the
instructional materials used by the teacher to facilitate learning. Step 2: observe
the cognitive, metacognitive, and motivational processes in the classroom. Step
1: observe at least three classes and describe the principles of teaching and
learning used by the teacher. Episode 1 Your Target Your Map Field Study
2. 2. As you visit a school and observe classes, use the activity forms to document
your observation and write your insights or reflections. OBSERVATION SHEET
Name of the School Observed: Andres Soriano College School Address:
Mangagoy, Bislig City Grade/Year level: Grade IV Subject Area: Mathematics 1.
What principles in teaching-learning were commonly applied? Principles in
teaching-learning that is commonly applied is Practice make perfect. Based on
my observation, the teacher gave various exercises inorder to master the lesson
presented to them. And also the principle learning depends upon the childs
ability, one time, I observed the teacher adjust to ability of her pupils. She
started again from explaining from the beginning for those other can cope up. 2.
What instructional materials were used in teaching? The teacher used chart,
sticked with a play money and coin. On the next day, she uses a concrete sample
of money and it was distributed to the pupils for their games. 3. Which of the
principles in teaching facilitate the cognitive, metacognitive and positive
motivational processes of learning? The principles in teaching facilitate the
cognitive, metacognitive and positive motivational processes of learning is
relating new lessons to what is already known: this is connecting the prior
knowledge to the new lesson and new knowledge is form on the bases on what
has been understood and believed. Tools
3. 3. Read an article on your answer. Paste a copy of such article here: 7 Storytime
Strategies for Learning Literacy Most parents know that reading to your child for
fifteen minutes every day is one of the most important activities you can do with
your pre-schooler to help her succeed in school. But what you may not know are
some of the secrets teachers use during storytime to teach important early
literacy skills to their kids Left to Right This may sound simple, but running your
fingers under the words as you read has many valuable lessons for young
readers. The left to right and top to bottom orientation in the English language is
not natural to young children. Working With Words If your child is inquisitive,
she may naturally ask the meaning of words she doesn't recognize. Reading is a
wonderful opportunity to expand your childs vocabulary as most picture books
contain some words that your child may not know Point Out Punctuation
Although it's not necessary for her to know what an explanation point, question
mark or period is before she starts to read, being familiar with these common
punctuation marks will help her feel more comfortable in the world of print.
Letter Hunt For a fun alternative to just reading a book, give your child a specific
letter to hunt for on each page. Give her a magnifying glass and tell her she's a
letter detective! Begin with the letters in her name to pique her interest in the
activity Sight Word Search If your child's a little older, you can begin to help her
recognize some simple sight words found in most books. The ten most common
used words in the English language (ranked by frequency) are: the, of, and, a, to,
in, is, you, that, it. Give your little one a head start at reading by helping her
recognize these words in print. Write one word on several mini self stick notes
and have her stick one on each page where she finds the word Make a
Prediction Before you read a new book together, look at the cover and ask your
child what she thinks the story will be about. What gives her that idea? Read the
title and ask her if she still thinks her prediction is correct or if she wants to
change it Check for Comprehension After you have read a story for the first
time, ask a few questions to see how much she remembers and understood. If
you ask a question she can't answer, help her find the answer in the book, and
then reread the page the answer is found on. Good reading comprehension skills
will serve her well as she begins to read.
4. 4. Scribble as brief reflection of your feelings and insights from your observation
experience. My insights from my observation, as teachers we should be able to
get the attention of our pupils, there are various ways in getting their attention
like for example; you enhance your instructional materials not just purely writing
on the board, you can present a picture, or you conduct an active activity, so the
pupil will not feel the boredom and to stop them roaming around. It is also
important that you have a clear and audible voice so the pupils will listen
attentively. Other ways to motivate student is by asking question that is already
familiar to them, with that they can participate and be able to tied-up to the new
lesson. Peace Concept on Focus: CRITICAL FRIENDS The observations made on
the principles of teaching and learning are shared with a fellow FS student to
share insights and draw common conclusion as to applicability and effectiveness
according to given context and type of learners. This sharing is meant to critique
the observations in a friendly mode.
5. 5. EXPERIENCING THE TEACHING- LEARNING PROCESS LEARNERS
CHARACTERISTICS AND NEEDS Name of FS Student: MARIAN B. TIEMPO Course:
BEED II Resource Teacher: Cooperating School: Andres Soriano College At the end
of this activity, the students will be able to identify and describe the teachers
activity and the behavior of the learners in these activities. After the principles of
teaching and learning in the classroom setting, you will now start to journey
through the methods, strategies, and approaches of teaching and learning by
first observing actual classroom teaching. To hit your target, work your way
through these steps: Step 4: Reflect on your experience. Step 3: Confer with the
teacher regarding observable and significant events. Step 2: Record and highlight
observable and significant events in such teaching-learning activities and events.
Step 1: Make a journal about the tasks performed by the teachers as they teach
their lesson noting patterns and variety. Episode 2 Your Target Your Map Field
Study
6. 6. As you visit a school and observe the teaching-learning practices, use the
activity forms to document your observation and write your insights or
reflections. MY JOURNAL Name of the School Observed: Andres Soriano College
School Address: Mangagoy, Bislig City Grade/ Year level: Grade IV Description of
Teaching Strategies: The teaching strategies used by the teacher by the time that
I observed were the cooperative learning. The pupil has given the chance their
knowledge and ideas and the other may learn something from ones experience.
It also helps the teacher to determine on where to start her lesson based on the
prior knowledge of the child. Description of learning activities: The learning
activities I observed were group activities. Since they are only few, they were
divided into 2 groups and they will act as if they were buying something using
the play money produced by the teacher. Description of learners participation
(proportion of learners who participated and quality of participation) So far, the
teacher managed her students to participate in learning activities. Maybe she
already have the prior knowledge about the value of money that is why the
pupils are not having a hard time in doing such activities. At the same time, the
teacher seems very strict for those student who will not participate. MARIAN B.
TIEMPO Signature over printed name of FS student Your Tools
7. 7. Scribble a brief reflection of your feelings and insights from your observation
experience. I learned that to become an effective teacher, it is not enough that
you master only your lesson; you have to be equipped with strategies and
techniques on how you will present your lesson to make it rich, meaningful and
permanent. Motivation is very essential in learning activities. You have to make
sure that almost 100% of the pupils will participate and attentive in any
discussion and whatever activities you will have. As teacher you will also have to
show to your pupils that you are also interested in your subject matter. Because
once you are dull they will get bored. Theres one big thing that I would like to
comment about the teachers behavior. I know that it is part of the teacher to
correct student but not to the extent to use the words Mura kag abnormal
bulok man diay ka; youre intention is not to motivate pupil rather youre
insulting them. Peace Concept on Focus: Collaboration/Participation/Cooperation
Students should be able to provide opportunities to the learners to participate
and collaborate with others in classroom activities through strategies that allow
more learners engagement and cooperation.
8. 8. Experiencing the Teaching- Learning Process LEARNERS CHARACTERISTICS
AND NEEDS Name of FS Student: MARIAN B. TIEMPO Course: BEED II Resource
Teacher: At the end of this activity, the students will be able to identify the lesson
objectives, learning activities, instructional materials and assessment tools used
by the teacher and draw insights from the teacher as to the reasons of their use
in such learning activities. Now work your way towards a closer look at the
methods, strategies and approaches of teaching and learning, as well as the
instructional materials and assessment tools used. To hit your target, work your
way through these steps: Step 3: reflect on the reasons given by the teacher
reviewed. Step2: interview the teacher on the reason behind the use of observed
learning activities and instructional materials. Step 1: observe a class and
identify the lesson objectives, the learning activities, instructional materials and
assessment tools used by the teacher. For the visit, document your observations
and responses to the interviews you conduct by using the activity forms provided
for you. Episode 3 Your Target Your Way Your Tools Field Study
9. 9. An observation Guide for Assisting Teacher 1. What are the objectives of the
lesson? To be able to know the usage of Might and Should in the sentence.
To be able to construct a piece of information or an announcement in the class.
Express their ideas freely. 2. How do the learners participate in the learning
activities? The class was divided into two groups and they are going to make a
list of information or announcements. Every member of the group enjoyed and
actively participated the activity. Each pupil gave each contribution to the group
and they share it to the class. 3. What instructional materials are employed? The
instructional materials used by the teacher were chart, visual aids, textbooks and
chalkboard. 4. How does the teacher assess the learning in the lesson? Is she
assessing the process or the product? The teacher assessed the learning in the
lesson both the process and the product. First, arousing the interest of the
learners. Second, the teacher present the lesson with varied discussion then the
teacher gives group activity and lastly, the teacher gives a formative test to
evaluate the learners and find out if they have mastered the lesson. 5. What
reasons does the teacher give in having such learning activities? The teacher
wanted to let the pupils develop their thinking skills and have self confidence in
their own aptitudes and skills and intrinsic motivation as well. MARIAN B. TIEMPO
Signature over Printed Name of FS student
10. 10. Teachers Activity Describe the Learning behaviors of the learners Theories of
learning applied by the teacher Your own suggested activity, materials or
assessment that are more applicable Reasons for your suggested activity,
materials or assessment 1.Reading a selection, discussion and oral recitation
Pupils are reading the selection and able to respond during the discussion by
giving the correct answer to the teacher. Behaviorism, this theory assumes that
learning is a process of building conditional reflexes through the substitution of
one stimulus to another Giving attention to those pupils who are not participating
in reading the selection and oral recitation. Focus to the pupil who have poor
reading skills and must know the needs and interests. 2.Presenting of pictures to
the class demonstration showing the printing press that were used before and up
to present. Everybody was amazed by the invention of printing press that was
used before. Connectionists theory, learning the product of the connection
between the stimulus and response. Each pupil should be given a chance to see
a real printer or printing press that is used nowadays. It will be more enjoyable
and unforgettable for the pupils if they were also able to experience to see a real
printing press or a printer. 3.Giving group activities Pupils actively participated
and each one shared their ideas. Progressivism, learning as an active and
dynamic process in which the learner is definitely involved. Learning is a process
that is active, purposeful and creative. MARIAN B. TIEMPO Observer
11. 11. Observe a class and identify the lesson objectives, learning activities,
instructional materials and assessment tools employed by the teacher.
Accomplish the matrix below. Subject Matter Lesson Objectives Learning
activities & instructional materials Assessment tools 1. Might - Define Might Using Might in the sentence - eliciting ideas or examples from the pupils of might
to use in a sentence. - visual aid -textbook -giving an activity test. -giving an
assignment 2. Should - Define should - Using should in a sentence -Eliciting
examples from the pupils of should to use in a sentence. -visual aid -textbook giving an activity test. -giving an assignment. 3. Real 3.1 fantasy - Differentiate
the characteristics of real and fantasy. - Determine if the sentence is real or
fantasy. -giving an example of sentences to the class and the pupils to determine