FS 7 Episode 5: The Journey Begins with a First Step
Prepared by: Ms. JAMAICA OLAZO
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FS 7 Episode 5: The Journey Begins with a First Step
1. At the end of the activity, I should be able to:
Perform my first activity well.
Prepare instructional materials for my first activity.
Follow the instruction given by the teacher.
5
Outstanding
4
Exceeds
expectations
3
Meets
expectations
2
Improvement
needed
1
Unacceptable
performance
My
Tasks
My
Activities
My Analysis
My
Reflections
My
Portfolio
Average
Rating
(Total Score / 5)
Total Score
3. Read and
understand the
materials to be
used thoroughly
to impart it
effectively.
Plan procedures
and prepare
materials to be
used in
discussing the
subject at hand.
Consult my
cooperating
teacher about
what other
things to
integrate.
Follow what my
cooperating
teacher has
suggested.
Because my pupils were able to produced quality and meaningful
outputs. Each group has presented the lesson learned. Their creativity in
conceptualizing has been tested. On their presentation, I had noticed also
that they have their own technique of presenting their final output on how
to capture the attention of their audience. This truly justifies they truly
understand the lesson and I am able to adjust in their own interest.
4. Everything is set prior to the conduct of the
lesson with the learners. Instructional materials,
proper classroom setting, conduciveness of the
classroom environment should be given ample
consideration so that complete grasp of the lesson will
be achieved.
I think I can do better also if:
preparation is ahead of time
I could focus thoroughly on my target tasks and
objectives
There is no pressure in my environment
There is enough encouragement.
In giving activities to my pupils,
instructions must be clear so they could the
activities given and in so doing, instructional
materials must also be presentable enough
because it also motivate/ drive them to
perform the activities well.