Observation Sheet 2
Observation Sheet 2
Observation Sheet 2
OBSERVE. ANALYZE,
REFLECT
To realize the Intended Learning Outcomes, I will work your way through these
steps:
Step 1 Observe 3 groups of learners from different levels (preschool, elem., and high
school).
Step 2 Describe each of the learners based on my observation.
Step 3 Validate my observation by interviewing the learners.
Step 4 Compare them in terms of their interests and needs.
OBSERVE
Use the observation guide and matrices provided for you to document your
observations.
Physical
1. Observe their gross motor skills how they carry themselves, how they move, walk,
run, go up the stairs, etc.
2. Are gross movements clumsy or deliberate/smooth?
3. How about their fine motors skills? Writing, drawing, etc.
Social
1. Describe how they interact with teachers and other adults.
2. Note how they also interact with peers. What do they talk about? What are their
concerns?
Emotional
1. Describe the emotional disposition or temperament of the learners. (happy, sad,
easily cries, mood-shifts)
2. How do they express their wants/needs? Can they wait?
3. How do they handle frustrations?
4. Describe their level of confidence as shown in their behavior. Are they self-
conscious?
Cognitive
1. Describe their ability to use words to communicate their ideas. Note their language
proficiency.
2. Describe how they figure out things. Do they comprehend easily? Look for evidence
of their thinking skills.
3. Were there opportunities for problem solving? Describe how they showed problem
solving abilities.
Learners’ Development Matrix
Record the data you gathered about the learners’ characteristics and needs in this
matrix. This will allow you to compare the characteristics and needs of learners at different
levels. The items under each domain are by no means exhaustive. These are just sample
indicators. You may add others aspects which you may have observed.
Fine-motor skills
Self-help skills
Others
ocial
Interaction with
Teachers
Interaction with
Classmate/Friends
Interest
Others
Emotional
Moods and
temperament
expression of
feelings
Emotional
independence
Others
Cognitive
Communication
Skills
Thinking Skills
Problem-solving
Others
ANALYZE
Write the most salient development characteristics of the learners you observe. Based on
these characteristics, think of implications for the teacher.
Example:
Level Salient Characteristics Implication to the
Observe Teaching-Learning
Process
Preschool Preschoolers like to move Therefore, the teacher
Age range of learners around a lot. should remember to use
observe 3-4 music and movement
activities not just PE but in
all subject areas.
Elementary
Age range of leaners
Observe_____
High School
Age range of leaners
Observe_____
REFLECT
1. While you were observing the learners, did you recall your own experiences when
you were their age? What similarities or differences do you have with the learners
you observe?
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2. Think of a teacher you cannot forget for positive or negative reasons. How did
she/he help or not help you with your needs (physical, emotional, social, and
cognitive)? How did it affect you?
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A. she thinks what she feels is too special and unique, that no one has felt like this
before
B. the teenager's favorited word is no." and she will simply reject everything the
teacher says
C. 14-year-olds are not yet capable of perspective taking and cannot take the
teacher's perspective
2. A preschool teacher is thinking about how best to develop the fine motor skills of the 4-
year-olds. Which of the following should he best consider?
D. Conduct a variety of fun and challenging activities involving hand muscles daily.
3. Science Teacher Rita showed her class a glass of water with an egg in it. She asked the
class: "What happens to the egg if I add three- tablespoon salt to the glass of water?"" This
is hypothesis formulation. What can you infer about the cognitive developmental stage of
Teacher Rita's class?
C. Pre-operational stage
COMMENTS
Grade 1. 1.25 1. 1.7 2.0 2.2 2.50 2.7 3.0 3.5 5.00
0 5 5 0 5 5 0
99 96 93 90 87 84 81 78 75 72 71-below