DPE 103 Principles of Teaching 2 DONE
DPE 103 Principles of Teaching 2 DONE
DPE 103 Principles of Teaching 2 DONE
DPE 2021
(Second Module)
KNOWLEDGE BUILDING
Assessment Task 1: MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
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CRITICAL THINKING
Assessment Task 2: HYPOTHESIZING
Situation A
At the end of the lesson, the students, with 85% accuracy, will be able to”
1. Identify statements that show cause and effect;
2. Read a poem correctly and clearly with expression; and
3. Deliver their most favorite poem showing the right emotions.
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who was so fat
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sit on his mat . This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
NOTE:
1. Teacher will read the poem to the students first and show them the pictures.
2. Teacher must use hand gestures and body language to describe each sentence.
3. Teacher will read the target words again.
4. Students will read the target words again 6 times.
5. Teacher will read the poem again and the students will read after.
6. Students will read the poem again by themselves.
7. Teacher will listen and correct the pronunciation.
8. Teacher will ask why is the cat cannot sit on his mat.
9. Teacher will validate the students answer.
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10. Teacher will act out the target words again and the students will guess what are they.
Situation B
At the end of the lesson, the students, with 85% accuracy, will be able to:
Instruction: Recall the vocabulary you’ve learned in lesson 1, and complete the poem “The Fat Cat.”
1. I had a ______
4. He had a ______
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5. He saw a ______
2. Interpret the events of a story using live picture frame story; and
Instruction: Please look at the pictures and answer the questions below.
1. What is the difference between the first room and the second room?
2. Which room do you want to stay?
3. What will you do to the first room?
4. How will you clean the room?
5. Why do you need to clean the room?
Instruction: Look and complete the fragment into sentence based on the pictures.
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1. Under the bed.
4. At the park.
CREATING
You’re a science teacher and your topic are about animals and their habitats.
Decide on:
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1. Approach that you will use with corresponding topic.
2. Strategies that will match the subject matter.
3. Methods to be undertaken to suit the lesson.
4. Techniques you have placed in your mind to realize the task.
As for my approach, I will choose the Learner-Centered Approach. The lesson is about animals who
live in cold places.
As for my strategy, I will use the “Talking Drawing”. I will show them pictures of penguins, seals,
killer whales, polar bears, arctic foxes, and walrus. I will ask them the name of each animal. This will give
my students an idea of what we will be talking about. At the same time, they will start to re-evaluate
their previous knowledge.
Once I already get the attention of my students, I will start talking about the animals. These will be
my methods and style of doing it:
1. I will show them each picture again and will ask one student – where does he think these
animals live.
2. I will get the opinion of the other students to see if they’ve shared common knowledge.
3. I will collate their previous knowledge and reaffirm it so that they would know they’re correct or
wrong.
4. If one student is wrong, I will not tell him/her directly but will let him realize his wrong through
listening to the answer of his classmates.
5. After that, I will present some facts to them. These animals live in cold places but they don’t live
in the same place. Dolphins, killer whales, and seals live in Antarctica, while polar bears, walrus,
and arctic fox live in the Arctic.
6. Once they know the habitat and location of these animals, I will group them into 3 groups to
discuss further the characteristics of these animals. They'll have to form a circle to better discuss
the topic.
7. I will tell them to prepare the answer for the following questions:
a. What do they eat?
b. Can they live in humid places?
c. What will happen to them during hot days?
d. Why do they live in cold places?
e. What other animals, they know, live in cold places.
8. I will let them discuss the topic for about 15 minutes. After that, they’ll have to select a
representative to report their discussion in class.
9. While they’re discussing, I will roam around the room and listen to their discussion.
10. I will give some input from time to time to give them additional knowledge.
11. After 15 minutes, I will ask each representative to report.
12. Once they’re done reporting, I will be asking questions again.
13. Then I will ask them if they’ve any questions.
14. If there are questions, I answer them immediately.
15. When I confirm that they’ve learned from our discussion, I will use the “Challenge Envelops” to
summarize the lesson.
16. I will ask them to arrange the chairs. Then I will dismiss the class.
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I will keep my student engage in class from beginning to end, and let them discuss the subject
matter with each other. I will not stay in one place but rather walk around. I will approach each student
but will maintain proper distance. I will use hand gestures and body language to catch their attention
and put emphasis on what I want them to catch. This will help them retain information. Through the
Learner-Centered Approach, I believe the class is fun and interactive. It’s never going to be boring.
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