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NARRATIVE REPORT
ON
STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES
IN
FORTUNATO F. HALILI NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Guyong, Sta. Maria Bulacan
Presented to the
BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY
Abucay Campus
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Education 122
SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA
April 2017
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A NARRATIVE REPORT
ON
STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES
IN
FORTUNATO F. HALILI NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Guyong, Sta. Maria Bulacan
Presented to the
BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY
Abucay Campus
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Education 122
SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA
April 2017
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BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY
Abucay, Bataan
APPROVAL SHEET
This NARRATIVE REPORT ON STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES has
been prepared and submitted by SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA in partial fulfillment in the
course Education 122.
Recommending Approval:
ROMUALDA T. BABOR ESPERANZA S. REYES
Cooperating Teacher Student Teacher Coordinator
Noted:
SOLEDAD C. SCIAZAR ESPERANZA S. REYES
Officer in Charge/ TVE Department BSED Program Coordinator
CEZAR V. VALONDO
Principal IV
Accepted and approved as partial fulfillment of the requirements in the course Education 122
with the rating of _____.
ZOILA M. DUQUE
Dean of Instruction
____________
Date
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
The author SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA was born on the 19th
day of May 1996 at
Brgy. M. Roxas Bulan Sorsogon. She is the eldest daughter of Mr. Christopher B. Gelua and
Mrs. Eva M. Gelua. She has three brothers and one sister namely; Christian, Jobert, Moises and
Donna Lyn.
She finished her elementary education at M. Roxas Elementary School and her
secondary education at San Francisco National High School. After her four years of struggles in
high school, she decided to stop at least one year in her studies because of the financial problem.
She decided to work for at least 8 months at Cavite. After that, her uncle offered to help and
support her just to continue her studies in college. Then, she continued her tertiary education at
Bataan Peninsula State University Abucay, Bataan, where she took up Bachelor in Secondary
Education Major in Agriculture.
Her goal in life is to become a successful person and to achieve all her dreams in life.
She wants to help her family to improve their life. And also she wants her family to become
proud of her achievement in life. That’s why the author believes that ‘’Dreams don’t work unless
you do’’.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
For the successful completion of this off-campus training, the author would like to
express her sincerest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the following persons who helped her in
the realization of her success, and who have been supportive and helpful to make her internship
training a fruitful one.
Ms. Evelyn S. Tria, Campus Director of Bataan Peninsula State University Abucay
Campus, for being nice and supportive;
Mrs. Zoila M. Duque, Dean of Instruction of Bataan Peninsula State University Abucay
Campus, for her advices, support and encouragement;
Mr. Pedro V. Duque, Mrs. Rachel G. Dabu for their support during her final
demonstration and especially Ms. Ezperanza S. Reyes for her encouragement and support.
Her cooperating teacher Mrs. Romualda T. Babor in Fortunato F. Halili National
Agricultural School (FFHNAS), for her support, encouragements, criticisms , judgment,
kindness and guidance to help her in becoming an effective and efficient future teacher;
Mrs. Soledad C. Sciazar, the Officer in Charge/Head TVE Department and Mr. Cesar V.
Valono, Principal of Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School for their kindness and
warm acceptance to the student teachers of BPSU Abucay Campus;
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Dr. Susan O. Alegado, for constructive criticisms, encouragement, support, and patience in
improving her manuscript;
The students of FFHNAS; 8-Rizal, 8-Mabini, 8-Del Pilar and 8-Bonifacio for challenging
her in her day to day life in Bulacan, and for the cooperation during her final demonstration;
Her very special classmates namely; Queenie, Aileen, Melissa, Apple, Jaymee, Anne
Toneth, Joana, and Romerson for all their support, and help they shared.
The interns in Bulacan, especially Joel Marzan, for their kindness and support;
Her Uncle Bal and Aunt Dolly for their love, care, moral and financial support;
Her loving parents for their love, care, encouragement and support;
Her brothers, sisters and cousins for their love and support;
Most of all, to our Almighty God for guiding her to finish her studies to overcome those
problems, in her life.
To all of them, this humble work is lovingly dedicated.
SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRELIMINARIES PAGE
Title Page i
Approval Sheet ii
Biographical Sketch iii
Acknowledgment iv
Table of Contents vi
List of Related Documents vii
List of Figures viii
NARRATION OF EXPERIENCES
Introduction 1
Observation and Participation Activities 2
Actual Teaching Activities 3
Ancillary Services and Other Co-Curricular Activities 4
EVALUATION OF EXPERIENCES
Insight Gained From All the Phase of Student Teaching Program 6
Problems Encountered During the Internship Period 6
Suggestion, Reaction, and Recommendation 7
REFERENCES 9
APPENDICES 10
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LIST OF RELATED DOCUMENTS
DOCUMENT NO. PAGE
1 Objectives of Student Teaching 11
2. Duties and Responsibilities 13
3. Sample Lesson Plan 14
4 Class Schedule 22
5. History of the School 23
6 Institutional Mission and Vision 24
7 FFHNAS Hymn 25
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE NO. PAGE
1. Map of Cooperating School 26
2. The Cooperating School 27
3. The Gate of the Cooperating School 27
4. The Institutional logo of Fortunato F. Halili 28
National Agricultural School
5. The Student Teacher with her cooperating teacher 28
6. Mr. Pedro Duque, Mrs. Rachel G. Dabu and Mrs. 29
Romulda T. Babor during the final demonstration
7. The Students do the motivation 29
8. The Student Teacher introduces the lesson to her class 30
9. The Student Participating the class 30
10. The Student Teacher explains the lesson to the students 31
11. The Students as the attentively during the final demonstration 31
12. The Student Teachers together with the panel 32
and their cooperating teachers after final demonstration.
13. The Student Teachers with the school principal. 32
14. Student Teacher with her 8-Del Pilar 33
15. Student from 8-Mabini cleaning their farming area 33
16. The Student Teacher with her students 34
17. The Student Teacher during the 18th
Bulacan 34
Scout Council Jamboree.
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NARRATION OF EXPERIENCES
Introduction
One of the basic stages of the teaching career during the undergraduate study is student
teaching. It is the most important phase of the teacher education program where the prospective
teacher practically applied the knowledge, skills, abilities and strategies they acquired in the
classroom.
The student teaching experience provides pre-service teachers the space and
opportunity to learn how to ask important questions about teaching and learning, come to
know children and adolescents by observing and interacting with them consistently over
time, apply newly acquired knowledge, theories, strategies and models in a variety of
contexts within and across classrooms, and experiment with, design and adapt practice
according to learners' needs.
During the student teaching experience, pre-service teachers are guided and
instructed by two key individuals - the cooperating or mentor teacher, and the university
supervisor. While both work collaboratively to support the growth and development of the
student teacher, each assumes a very specific role.
During this period, adjustment is craved for it requires a wider understanding,
patience and a deeper appreciation of the teaching process. Wonders are discovered,
hardships are overcome and courage is developed.
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Observation and Participation Activities
Before the off-campus training, they are oriented so that they will be aware of the
duties and responsibilities of a practice teacher.
It was on January 3, 2017 when Ms. Esperanza S. Reyes accompanied them to their
designated cooperating school.
They arrived at the school at 1:00 pm. She felt nervous and excited because she did
not know who would be her cooperating teacher, what kind of students she would teach and
the different experiences she would encounter.
Ms. Esperanza S. Reyes introduced Mrs. Santos the dorm in charge; she oriented
them about the rules and regulations inside and outside the dorm.
The following day, the student teachers finally met Mrs. Soledad C. Sciazar Officer
in charge/Head of the TVE Department; she oriented them about the school, and gave them
their assigned cooperating teacher. She assigned her to Mrs. Romualda T. Babor who
taught TVE 8.
Then after the orientation, they look for their cooperating teachers for signing of
the confirmation sheet. She met Sir Joel Marzan who’s also the practice teacher of Mrs.
Babor.
The following days Mrs. Babor allowed her to observe her class and introduced her
to the students of 8-Rizal, 8-Mabini, 8-Del Pilar and 8- Bonifacio.
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She observed carefully her student’s attitude and behavior so that she would know
how to deal with them. She was determined to be slightly strict to those students who are
naughty and not attentive during the discussion.
Actual Teaching Activities
Observation helped her to be prepared in the actual teaching situation.
She started her actual teaching after one week of observation; she handled four
sections and started to teach the grade eight students. In the beginning of her actual
teaching, she was nervous and excited but she was able to gain more confidence when the
class ended.
During the discussion, she found out that there were inattentive students, and they
are so aggressive. They fight each other and she felt shock and nervous, she doesn’t know
what to do. So, she thought of using a strategy for the next day. She realized that it is not
easy to become a teacher. She has to bear pain and sacrifices.
She encountered students using the illegal drugs, smoking cigarettes inside the
comfort room, they are cutting their classes and one time one of her student burned the
comfort room. She felt thankful because no one got hurt and injured. After the incident
happened, one of her students kicked out in that school. She decided to know more about
those kinds of students and talking them that they are not going good and it can affects
their studies and future. She already knows why the students are like those bad ones. Some
students are broken family, financial problems, and she also discovered that her students
can’t read because they don’t know how to read; also they are bullied during their class.
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After so many days of meeting them, she enjoyed the students company
especially during their time in farming. Working with them was a quite difficult task
because of their individual difference. But knowing their individual differences such as
varied interest, habits, skills and behaviors is one of the important factors that make
teaching and learning become effective and successful.
When the night is coming, every one of them is busy in making their lesson plan
and visual aids. It is tiring but it is made her feel better especially when the students
learned from the lesson she prepared. Her cooperating teacher asked to give her prepared
lesson plan to be checked and evaluated.
Her final demonstration was scheduled on March 15, 2017 at 1:00 to 2:00 in the
afternoon. Her topic was entitled “Poultry Farming Equipment and their uses’’ She
prepared all the materials that she needed in the said activities. Her final demonstration was
successfully done through the help of her cooperating teacher and her students.
Practice teaching was a very challenging event of her life because she learned how
to handle students with different attitudes. This off-campus training helped her to develop
her patience and confidence.
Ancillary Service and Co-Curricular Activities
Off campus training is not only limited to the classroom teaching but also involves
the second task that the student teachers supposed to undertake. Working with the
cooperating teacher is a vital importance to the intern’s success as future teachers. Smooth
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and cordial relationship should always be observed and due respect must be given to every
member of the school.
During her internship in Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School, she was
given the chance to do some school works like computation of grades, checking of test
papers, projects and recording grades. Her cooperating teacher also asked her to monitor
other sections during their exam. She had also given a chance to become a lecturer and
demonstrator during the 18th
Bulacan Council Scout Jamboree.
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EVALUATION OF EXPERIENCES
Insight Gained from all the Phase of Student Teaching Program
Student teaching is very unforgettable moment for the student teacher.
Because of her off-training it became meaningful and fruitful to her. It helped her
discovered her own strength and weaknesses in certain phase of teaching. From these
experiences, she learned how to handled students with different personalities. She also
learned that teachers should have a big heart to understand his/her student’s attitude and be
flexible to handle different situations.
In practice teaching, cooperation and respect is very important especially
inside and outside the classroom, so learn how to mingle with different persons with
different attitudes. She also discovered that one teacher cannot teach his/her lessons that
she/he doesn’t know, that’s a teacher should also be a researcher and an explorer.
Problems Encountered During the Internship Period
Difficulties occur whether you like it or not. During their internship, the author
experienced some problems in handling all her students are very talkative and very
aggressive. Her students are using cigarettes inside the comfort room while she is
discussing her lesson. They also shouted and uttered bad words even in the front of their
teacher and other people. They fought each other during their discussion and in their
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farming area also. It was very difficult to impose discipline in their classroom and in their
farming area but she was determined and applies what she learned in her ROTC.
It’s really hard to adjust during the first and second week but later on, she was
able to solve the small problems that she encountered, and was able to adjust herself with
the students and environment.
Suggestion, Reaction and Recommendation
As regards to her experiences in off-campus training she would like to make
some suggestions or recommendations with the hope that the program of student teaching
will be effective not only for the teachers but also for the students.
1. Let the student teacher choose the school where they will undergo their practice
teaching.
2. The student teacher should be properly observed by his/her cooperating teacher for
her to know his strength and weaknesses.
3. The cooperating teacher should consider his/her intern’s suggestion for
improvement especially in the field of agriculture to develop her self-reliance and
self-confidence.
4. The cooperating teacher should give intensive supervision and full support over the
student teachers so that they will be guided to the tasks that they are performing.
5. Motivate students well.
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6. Constructive criticisms should be given to student teachers for them to improve
their methods and techniques in terms of teaching.
7. Ask students questions that will develop their critical thinking skills.
8. Require the student teachers to participate or attend school activities to improve
their personality.
9. Discipline must be emphasized to the students.
10. And lastly, student teachers must be punctual at all times.
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REFERENCES
Mallari, Anna Marie E. 2011. A Narrative Report on Student Teaching Experiences in
Fortunato F, Halili National Agricultural School, Bulacan
Pangan, Jhoney Joy C. 2011. A Narrative Report on Student Teaching Experiences in
Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School, Bulacan
Department of Education, Culture and Sports, ‘’Policies and Standards for Teachers
Education’’ DECS Ord. No 26 S. 1983
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/office-of-teacher-education/office-of-teacher-
education/student-teaching-and-edtpa/about-student-teaching/
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APPENDICES
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DOC. 01
Objectives of Student Teaching
The general objectives of student teaching are to provide the student teacher
with teaching skills and to equip hi/her with meaningful experience in carrying out the
noble mission of molding the youth.
The more specific objectives of student teaching are develop
A. To additional skills in teaching are develop
1. Preparing and using lesson plans properly.
2. Using various methods and techniques in teaching.
3. Developing skills in preparing and using different audio-visual aids.
4. Asking questions in an artistic manner.
5. Managing of class properly.
6. Constructing test question.
7. Administering test.
8. Cooperating with cooperating teacher harmoniously.
9. Participating in extracurricular activities.
10. Teaching pupil efficiently.
11. Communicating with the students effectively.
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12. Accepting criticism and implementing suggestions.
13. And developing proper attitudes towards teaching profession.
B. To develop additional skills in studying growth and development of the students in
her class by :
1. Using effective continuous motivation.
2. Providing learning experiences.
3. Providing activities, which are suited to the needs or interest and health of the
students.
4. Minimizing an atmosphere, which is conducive to learning where students are
stimulated to study, work and recite without conceived to do so.
5. Using diagnostic remedial measures.
6. Using adequate instruments for evaluating the achievements of the students.
Guiding the students wisely
C. To acquired additional experience by participating and leading in community
activities.
D. To develop good relationship with school authorities.
E. To develop his own personality trough contacts with students, teachers, trough
mastery of situation arising from said contacts.
F. To develop the ability to improve on the job involving insight, judgment and
willingness to try.
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DOC. 02
Duties and Responsibilities of the Student Teacher
Before a student teacher becomes a successful one, he needs to be aware on
the duties and responsibilities of the student teachers.
1. Set clear purpose
Competent teachers have clear purpose in mind for each learning
experiences.
2. Study individual and class needs.
Formulate purposes and base his plans on the specific needs and interest of
the students.
3. Provide environment for learning.
It should be a healthful environment with proper ventilation, lighting and
temperature. It should be conducive to learning experiences.
4. Use appropriate methods and materials.
Employ skills in using the effective methods and instructional materials.
5. Maintain professional relationship
Establish friendly and favorable relationship with one’s co-workers,
students, parents, the community and the profession which is clearly outlined in
the Code of Ethics for Teachers.
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DOC. 03
SAMPLE LESSON DETAILED PLAN
Bataan Peninsula State University
Abucay Campus
A Detailed Lesson Plan in In Technical Vocational Education
Animal Production (POULTRY)
Cooperating Teacher: Mrs. Romualda T. Babor
Student Teacher: Ms. Shiela Donna M. Gelua
Year/Section: 8-Rizal,8-Mabini, 8-Del Pilar and 8-Bonifacio
Date: March 15,2017
Time Allotment: 1 hour
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
1. Enumerate the different poultry farming equipment
2. Familiarize to the different poultry farming equipment and their uses
3. Appreciate the importance of the poultry equipment and their uses
II. SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: Use Farm Tools and Equipment
Sub-topic: Poultry Farming Equipment and their uses
Materials: Chalk and chalkboard, Pictures, Visual Aids
References: Learning Module Animal Production
III. PROCEDURE
A. Preparation
1. Room Conditioning
2. Prayer
3. Checking of attendance
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B. MOTIVATION
‘’4pics 1 word’’
Ok class! Do you know how to play 4pics 1 word?
I need 4 volunteers to answer this activity.
All you need to do is to guess what the picture all
about is and when you are done, kindly tell the
word to the class.
For those who can answer it correctly, I will give
you chips.
Ok, I will be giving you 2 minutes to answer it!
Are you ready?
Start now! ...
Time’s Up! What did you formed?
Ok class! The word that you have formed has
something to do with our lesson for today.
Very Good! What do you think is our topic for
today?
C. LESSON PROPER
By the way, what is equipment?
Good Morning Ma’am
Yes Ma’am!
Yes Ma’am!
 Equipment Ma’am.
 Ma’am! It’s all about more on
equipment.
 Ma’am! Different Equipment.
 Ma’am! Poultry Farming Equipment
and their uses.
 Ma’am it is the materials needed to
carry out a particular purpose or
function.
 It is a power tools used in farming.
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Correct. It is the supplies or tools needed for
special purpose.
What are the difference between tools and
equipment?
Very Good. Ok Class! Poultry Farming is a very
lucrative aspect of agriculture under livestock
farming. For you to achieve maximum result in
your poultry farming business there are certain
equipment that is necessary.
Now! What are the different poultry farming
equipment?
Very Good! We will discuss it later one by one.
But before we proceed, what do you think are the
reason, why equipment is important in a poultry
farm?
Exactly! Equipment has a different uses that will
help the farm worker to achieve the maximum
result in poultry farming.
Again What are the different poultry farm
equipment? And what are the uses of it?
 Ma’am tools are the handy tools.
 Ma’am equipment is the heavy
machines.
1. Feeders
2. Heater or Brooder
3. Incubator
4. Chick Box
5. Fly tray
6. Poultry Plucker Rubber Finger
7. Egg tray
8. Poultry Incubator Controller
9. Ventilation Fan
10. Laying Nest
11. Egg Scale
12. Egg Washers
13. Water Pots & Drinkers
14. Cages and coops
15. Dressing Machine
 Ma’am! Because each equipment
has a different uses.
 Ma’am Feeders.
 Ma’am it is used in feeding poultry
birds.
 Ma’am the food is deposited in the
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Very Good! It is used in feeding poultry bird, just
like human we are eating in the plate, while the
birds are feed in the feeders.
The amount of feeds provided for a poultry farm
should be according to the number of birds
available.
And why is it important that you always keep the
feeders clean?
Exactly. How about another equipment?
What do you think are the uses of heater or
brooder?
Very Good! It is essential that the temperature of
the poultry farm must be regulated especially
during cold weather.
Another Equipment?
Kindly give the uses of it.
Yes! Very Good! It is a device that is used to keep
eggs warm before they hatch.
But, why do we need to put the eggs in the
incubator?
Exactly! The eggs need the right temperature in
order to hatch. That’s why we have to incubate the
eggs.
Another Equipment?
feeder and the birds feed from it.
 Ma’am! To ensure the health safety
of the birds.
 Ma’am! To avoid sickness and
diseases of the birds.
 Ma’am! Heater or brooder
 Ma’am! It is used in regulating and
increasing the temperature of the
poultry farm.
 Ma’am! It helps to keep the bird
warm when the weather is cold.
 Ma’am! Incubator
 It is an instrument used in hatching
eggs.
 Because sometimes the laying hens
do not give the eggs a right warm or
temperature, so in order to hatch the
eggs we need to put it in the
incubator.
 Ma’am! Chick Box
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What are the uses of chick box?
Correct! Poultry farm needs to have a chick box,
because it helps in preventing egg damage.
Another Equipment?
Can you say something about Fly trap?
Correct! It is important, because it helps the
poultry farmer reduce the number of flies in the
poultry farm.
Kindly give another equipment?
What do you think are the uses of Poultry Plucker
Rubber Finger?
Very Good. These rubber fingers are fixed to the
bottom and side plate of the dressing machine in
order to produce many dressed chicken in a short
period.
Another Equipment?
Alright. What is your idea about it?
It is usually square paperboard tray shaped to hold
and protect eggs in shipping case or crate
Just like the name, it is a tray-like equipment
where the eggs are place for sampling.
Another Equipment?
 It is the equipment where the poultry
birds are kept for egg laying.
 The chick box has a roll away egg
tray attached to it, so that when eggs
are laid, they roll away and the birds
will not trample on the eggs.
 Ma’am! Fly trap
 It is used in controlling the number
of flies around a poultry farm.
 Ma’am! Poultry Plucker Rubber
Finger.
 This is an equipment applied to
chicken dressing machine.
 Ma’am Egg tray.
 This is equipment used in setting the
eggs.
 Ma’am Poultry Incubator Controller.
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What are the uses of it?
Correct. It displays the temperature and humidity
condition of the incubator.
Another Equipment?
What can you say about ventilation fan?
It displays the temperature and humidity condition
of the incubator.
Another Equipment?
Can you say something about it?
Another Equipment?
What do you think is the uses of it?
One of the advantages of this equipment is that it
increases the egg productivity of the poultry birds.
 Poultry incubator controller is an
equipment used for controlling the
incubator and timer counter.
 Ma’am Ventilation Fan
 The ventilation fan is an equipment
used for ensuring maximum
ventilation in the poultry farm.
 Ma’am Laying Nest.
 Laying nest is another equipment
that help the birds for laying of eggs.
 Ma’am Egg scale.
 This is equipment used in weighing
the weight of the eggs. It helps the
poultry farmer know the eggs that
are fertile enough for hatchery
because it is assumed that an
underweight egg does not have what
it take to form a chick.
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Another Equipment?
What is your idea about it?
Very good. Egg washer is equipment that makes
use of a powder called the egg washing powder.
Water is added into the egg washer and then the
egg washing powder is added also.
Another Equipment?
Kindly give the uses of it.
Correct. Neat water is required for growth and
digestion in poultry birds just like in humans.
Therefore, the drinkers are equipment used for
supplying water to the birds. You must ensure that
the drinkers are washed regularly to avoid disease.
Another Equipment?
What do you think is the uses of it?
Very Good. Another equipment?
Alright. What can you say about it?
Lastly, the use of protective clothing for humans
is very necessary. Special protective clothing like
hair caps, disposable sleeves, boots and coverall
are required to avoid transfer or contamination
from the birds to man or from man to the birds.
 Ma’am Egg washer.
 It is used for washing the eggs
before delivery.
 Water pots and drinkers.
 The drinkers are equipment used for
supplying water to the birds.
 Cages and coop
 This poultry equipment is used for
keeping poultry birds. Coops and
cages are poultry equipment suitable
for small scale poultry farming.
 Dressing Machine.
 This is equipment used for
feathering birds after slaughter. The
use of a dressing machine makes
chicken dressing easier, clean and
hygienic.
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Also, it is important to ensure that visitor disinfect
their hands before touching the birds.
Now, we already know the different poultry
farming equipment and their uses right?
Alright! My question is what is the importance of
the poultry farming equipment and their uses?
Is there any question?
 Yes Ma’am.
 Ma’am! Without that equipment, we
cannot provide efficient and
effective work.
 None Ma’am.
D. APPLICATION
The teacher will post the uses of the different equipment of poultry farm in the
board. The students will need to paste the corresponding answer.
E. GENERALIZATION
The teacher will call one volunteer to summarize the lesson.
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F. EVALUATION
Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following equipment are used for supplying water to the birds.
a. Water pots and drinkers b. Feeders c. Heaters or brooders
2. What equipment are used in controlling the number of flies around a poultry farm.
a. Egg tray b. Fly tray c. Chick box
3. Is an instrument used in hatching eggs.
a. Incubator b. Dressing Machine c. Ventilation
4. This poultry equipment is used for keeping poultry birds.
a. Laying nest b. Coops and cages c. Egg Washer
5. Is an equipment that makes use of a powder called the egg washing powder.
a. Egg tray b. Egg washer c. Fly tray
6. Which of the following equipment are used for feathering birds after slaughter.
a. Dressing machine b. Feeders c. Poultry Incubator Controller
7. An equipment used in reducing the temperature of the poultry farm during a hot weather.
a. Heaters or brooders b. Ventilation Fan c. Laying Nest
8. Are equipment used in feeding poultry birds.
a. Feeders b. Water pots and drinkers c. Chick box
9. This particular equipment help in preventing egg damage.
a. Fly tray b. Egg tray c. Chick box
10. This is an equipment used in weighing the weight of the eggs.
a. Egg washer b. Egg Tray c. Egg scale
G. ASSIGNMENT
What are the safety practices during operations of farm tools?
Prepared by: Shiela Donna M. Gelua Checked by: Mrs. Rommualda T. Babor
Cooperating Teacher
Noted by: Soledad Sciazar
Office in charge/ TVE Department
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DOC. 04
CLASS SCHEDULE
FORTUNATO F. HALILI NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Sta.Maria, Bulacan
STUDENT TEACHERS PROGRAM
S.Y. 2016-2017
Name: Shiela Donna M. Gelua Duration of Training: Jan.04-April 6, 2017
Course: BSED IV
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7:00-8:00 Preparation of lesson plan, consultation of
prepared lesson plan and visual aids.
8:00-9:00 TVE 8 ( Animal Production) JP.Rizal and
Mabini
8-JP. Rizal and Mabini
(Farming)
9:00-9:15 BREAKTIME
9:15-11:15 TVE 8 (Animal Production) Gen. Del Pilar 8-Gen. Del Pilar
(Farming)
2:00-4:00 TVE 8 ( Animal Production) Bonifacio 8-Binfacio
(Farming)
4:00-5:00 Time for checking of quizzes, recording and preparing lesson plan.
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DOC. 05
HISTORY OF THE COOPERATING SCHOOL
The Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School (FFHNAS) in short was formerly
known as the Halili High School under the division office which was founded in the year 1945,
named after the late Governor Halili. In 1955, a Bill was introduced by the then Congressman
Rogaciano Mercado converting the said school into a vocational school known as Philippine
Poultry school under Republic Act No. 1944. It was only on June 1959 the Halili High School
was renamed Philippine Poultry and vocational subjects were offered in the first year while the
second, third and fourth year classes continued to carry the curriculum under the former name
Halili High School. The first graduate of the vocational curriculum was in 1962. After a number
of year under the name of Philippine Poultry School, the school populace claimed that there is a
need to change the name for it was a misnomer and the people think that said school was only
offering poultry and swine subjects and those who graduate from the said school could not
pursue college education. In nineteen hundred sixty nine the school prepares a bill and presented
it to Congressman Rogaciano Mercado converting the Philippine Poultry School into a national
agricultural school of Secondary and collegiate levels. Said bill was passed by both Houses at the
Sixth Congress of the Republic of the Philippines at its Fourth Session. Although the bill that
was passed by both Houses was to convert the Philippine Poultry School to Sta. Maria,
Agricultural School, Sta. Maria, Bulacan, it was this reason that Philippine National
Agricultural School was used and not Sta. Maria Agricultural School. When the Halili High
School was organized in 1945, it was housed at the back of the Elementary School of Sta.
Maria, Bulacan and in view of the limited space and due to increase in enrolment, a
vi
negotiation was made between the school head and the owner of the site in barrio Bagbaguin,
Sta. Maria, Bulacan. After a number of meeting, said site was acquired through donation by
three donors. The site was developed and new buildings were constructed. In view of the
limited area which is only .53 ha. There was imperative need to look for a bigger site and the
approval of the conversion of said school to vocational with a bigger appropriation. The
school was able to acquire through appropriation 15.75 hectares worth P 192,000.00 located
at Guyong, Sta. Maria, Bulacan which is the present site of our school our school. It was in
the year 1992 that the Philippine National Agricultural school was renamed Fortunato F.
Halili National Agricultural School in honor of the late Governor of Bulacan.
vi
DOC. 06
INSTITUTIONAL MISSION AND VISION
MISSION
To provide technical-vocational education and training, develop the talents and skills for
self- reliance, socio-economic and moral upliftment of the Filipinos to enable them to meet
challenges of the next millennium.
VISION
United FFHNAS: Center for excellence in agro-industrial technology through quality
instruction, relevant researchers and functional and effective extension services for countryside
development.
vi
DOC. 07
FFHNAS HYMN
Lyrics by: Doroteo L. Allapitan Jr.
Music by: Augusto Miranda Jr.
F. F. Halili National Agricultural School,
Our Alma Mater dear
Thou art the beacon light that guide us
In our quest for knowledge and wisdom
We are proud to be a part of you
For you’ve shown as the way to be great
You have molded and nurtured us
To achieve the greatness of life
Refrain:
HNAS, HNAS, HNAS
An inspiration to all of us
Your name will always shine
In barangays, towns and rural areas
HNAS, HNAS, HNAS
Thy sons and daughters here are we
To stand to honor thee
HNAS forever, we’re proud of thee
vi
Figure 1. Map of the Cooperating School.
vi
Figure 2. The Cooperating School.
Figure 3. The Gate of the Cooperating School
vi
Figure 4. The Institutional logo of Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School
Figure 5. The Student Teacher with her cooperating teacher
vi
Figure 6. Mr. Pedro Duque, Mrs. Rachel G. Dabu , Mrs. Soledad C. Sciazar
and Mrs. Romulda T. Babor during the final demonstration
Figure 7. The Students do the motivation
vi
Figure 8. The Student Teacher introduces the lesson to her class
Figure 9. The Student Participating the class
vi
Figure 10. The Student Teacher explains the lesson to the students.
.
Figure 11. The Students as the attentively during the final demonstration
vi
Figure 12. The Student Teachers together with the Panel and their Cooperating
Teachers after final demonstration.
Figure 13. The Student Teachers together with the School Principal.
vi
Figure 14. Student Teacher with her 8-Del Pilar
Figure 14. The Student Teacher with her students.
vi
Figure 15. Student from 8-Mabini cleaning their farming area
Figure 16. The Student Teacher during the 18th Bulacan Scout Council Jamboree

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  • 1. vi NARRATIVE REPORT ON STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES IN FORTUNATO F. HALILI NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Guyong, Sta. Maria Bulacan Presented to the BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY Abucay Campus In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Education 122 SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA April 2017
  • 2. vi A NARRATIVE REPORT ON STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES IN FORTUNATO F. HALILI NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Guyong, Sta. Maria Bulacan Presented to the BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY Abucay Campus In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Education 122 SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA April 2017
  • 3. vi BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY Abucay, Bataan APPROVAL SHEET This NARRATIVE REPORT ON STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCES has been prepared and submitted by SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA in partial fulfillment in the course Education 122. Recommending Approval: ROMUALDA T. BABOR ESPERANZA S. REYES Cooperating Teacher Student Teacher Coordinator Noted: SOLEDAD C. SCIAZAR ESPERANZA S. REYES Officer in Charge/ TVE Department BSED Program Coordinator CEZAR V. VALONDO Principal IV Accepted and approved as partial fulfillment of the requirements in the course Education 122 with the rating of _____. ZOILA M. DUQUE Dean of Instruction ____________ Date
  • 4. vi BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH The author SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA was born on the 19th day of May 1996 at Brgy. M. Roxas Bulan Sorsogon. She is the eldest daughter of Mr. Christopher B. Gelua and Mrs. Eva M. Gelua. She has three brothers and one sister namely; Christian, Jobert, Moises and Donna Lyn. She finished her elementary education at M. Roxas Elementary School and her secondary education at San Francisco National High School. After her four years of struggles in high school, she decided to stop at least one year in her studies because of the financial problem. She decided to work for at least 8 months at Cavite. After that, her uncle offered to help and support her just to continue her studies in college. Then, she continued her tertiary education at Bataan Peninsula State University Abucay, Bataan, where she took up Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in Agriculture. Her goal in life is to become a successful person and to achieve all her dreams in life. She wants to help her family to improve their life. And also she wants her family to become proud of her achievement in life. That’s why the author believes that ‘’Dreams don’t work unless you do’’.
  • 5. vi ACKNOWLEDGMENT For the successful completion of this off-campus training, the author would like to express her sincerest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the following persons who helped her in the realization of her success, and who have been supportive and helpful to make her internship training a fruitful one. Ms. Evelyn S. Tria, Campus Director of Bataan Peninsula State University Abucay Campus, for being nice and supportive; Mrs. Zoila M. Duque, Dean of Instruction of Bataan Peninsula State University Abucay Campus, for her advices, support and encouragement; Mr. Pedro V. Duque, Mrs. Rachel G. Dabu for their support during her final demonstration and especially Ms. Ezperanza S. Reyes for her encouragement and support. Her cooperating teacher Mrs. Romualda T. Babor in Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School (FFHNAS), for her support, encouragements, criticisms , judgment, kindness and guidance to help her in becoming an effective and efficient future teacher; Mrs. Soledad C. Sciazar, the Officer in Charge/Head TVE Department and Mr. Cesar V. Valono, Principal of Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School for their kindness and warm acceptance to the student teachers of BPSU Abucay Campus;
  • 6. vi Dr. Susan O. Alegado, for constructive criticisms, encouragement, support, and patience in improving her manuscript; The students of FFHNAS; 8-Rizal, 8-Mabini, 8-Del Pilar and 8-Bonifacio for challenging her in her day to day life in Bulacan, and for the cooperation during her final demonstration; Her very special classmates namely; Queenie, Aileen, Melissa, Apple, Jaymee, Anne Toneth, Joana, and Romerson for all their support, and help they shared. The interns in Bulacan, especially Joel Marzan, for their kindness and support; Her Uncle Bal and Aunt Dolly for their love, care, moral and financial support; Her loving parents for their love, care, encouragement and support; Her brothers, sisters and cousins for their love and support; Most of all, to our Almighty God for guiding her to finish her studies to overcome those problems, in her life. To all of them, this humble work is lovingly dedicated. SHIELA DONNA M. GELUA
  • 7. vi TABLE OF CONTENTS PRELIMINARIES PAGE Title Page i Approval Sheet ii Biographical Sketch iii Acknowledgment iv Table of Contents vi List of Related Documents vii List of Figures viii NARRATION OF EXPERIENCES Introduction 1 Observation and Participation Activities 2 Actual Teaching Activities 3 Ancillary Services and Other Co-Curricular Activities 4 EVALUATION OF EXPERIENCES Insight Gained From All the Phase of Student Teaching Program 6 Problems Encountered During the Internship Period 6 Suggestion, Reaction, and Recommendation 7 REFERENCES 9 APPENDICES 10
  • 8. vi LIST OF RELATED DOCUMENTS DOCUMENT NO. PAGE 1 Objectives of Student Teaching 11 2. Duties and Responsibilities 13 3. Sample Lesson Plan 14 4 Class Schedule 22 5. History of the School 23 6 Institutional Mission and Vision 24 7 FFHNAS Hymn 25
  • 9. vi LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE NO. PAGE 1. Map of Cooperating School 26 2. The Cooperating School 27 3. The Gate of the Cooperating School 27 4. The Institutional logo of Fortunato F. Halili 28 National Agricultural School 5. The Student Teacher with her cooperating teacher 28 6. Mr. Pedro Duque, Mrs. Rachel G. Dabu and Mrs. 29 Romulda T. Babor during the final demonstration 7. The Students do the motivation 29 8. The Student Teacher introduces the lesson to her class 30 9. The Student Participating the class 30 10. The Student Teacher explains the lesson to the students 31 11. The Students as the attentively during the final demonstration 31 12. The Student Teachers together with the panel 32 and their cooperating teachers after final demonstration. 13. The Student Teachers with the school principal. 32 14. Student Teacher with her 8-Del Pilar 33 15. Student from 8-Mabini cleaning their farming area 33 16. The Student Teacher with her students 34 17. The Student Teacher during the 18th Bulacan 34 Scout Council Jamboree.
  • 10. vi NARRATION OF EXPERIENCES Introduction One of the basic stages of the teaching career during the undergraduate study is student teaching. It is the most important phase of the teacher education program where the prospective teacher practically applied the knowledge, skills, abilities and strategies they acquired in the classroom. The student teaching experience provides pre-service teachers the space and opportunity to learn how to ask important questions about teaching and learning, come to know children and adolescents by observing and interacting with them consistently over time, apply newly acquired knowledge, theories, strategies and models in a variety of contexts within and across classrooms, and experiment with, design and adapt practice according to learners' needs. During the student teaching experience, pre-service teachers are guided and instructed by two key individuals - the cooperating or mentor teacher, and the university supervisor. While both work collaboratively to support the growth and development of the student teacher, each assumes a very specific role. During this period, adjustment is craved for it requires a wider understanding, patience and a deeper appreciation of the teaching process. Wonders are discovered, hardships are overcome and courage is developed.
  • 11. vi Observation and Participation Activities Before the off-campus training, they are oriented so that they will be aware of the duties and responsibilities of a practice teacher. It was on January 3, 2017 when Ms. Esperanza S. Reyes accompanied them to their designated cooperating school. They arrived at the school at 1:00 pm. She felt nervous and excited because she did not know who would be her cooperating teacher, what kind of students she would teach and the different experiences she would encounter. Ms. Esperanza S. Reyes introduced Mrs. Santos the dorm in charge; she oriented them about the rules and regulations inside and outside the dorm. The following day, the student teachers finally met Mrs. Soledad C. Sciazar Officer in charge/Head of the TVE Department; she oriented them about the school, and gave them their assigned cooperating teacher. She assigned her to Mrs. Romualda T. Babor who taught TVE 8. Then after the orientation, they look for their cooperating teachers for signing of the confirmation sheet. She met Sir Joel Marzan who’s also the practice teacher of Mrs. Babor. The following days Mrs. Babor allowed her to observe her class and introduced her to the students of 8-Rizal, 8-Mabini, 8-Del Pilar and 8- Bonifacio.
  • 12. vi She observed carefully her student’s attitude and behavior so that she would know how to deal with them. She was determined to be slightly strict to those students who are naughty and not attentive during the discussion. Actual Teaching Activities Observation helped her to be prepared in the actual teaching situation. She started her actual teaching after one week of observation; she handled four sections and started to teach the grade eight students. In the beginning of her actual teaching, she was nervous and excited but she was able to gain more confidence when the class ended. During the discussion, she found out that there were inattentive students, and they are so aggressive. They fight each other and she felt shock and nervous, she doesn’t know what to do. So, she thought of using a strategy for the next day. She realized that it is not easy to become a teacher. She has to bear pain and sacrifices. She encountered students using the illegal drugs, smoking cigarettes inside the comfort room, they are cutting their classes and one time one of her student burned the comfort room. She felt thankful because no one got hurt and injured. After the incident happened, one of her students kicked out in that school. She decided to know more about those kinds of students and talking them that they are not going good and it can affects their studies and future. She already knows why the students are like those bad ones. Some students are broken family, financial problems, and she also discovered that her students can’t read because they don’t know how to read; also they are bullied during their class.
  • 13. vi After so many days of meeting them, she enjoyed the students company especially during their time in farming. Working with them was a quite difficult task because of their individual difference. But knowing their individual differences such as varied interest, habits, skills and behaviors is one of the important factors that make teaching and learning become effective and successful. When the night is coming, every one of them is busy in making their lesson plan and visual aids. It is tiring but it is made her feel better especially when the students learned from the lesson she prepared. Her cooperating teacher asked to give her prepared lesson plan to be checked and evaluated. Her final demonstration was scheduled on March 15, 2017 at 1:00 to 2:00 in the afternoon. Her topic was entitled “Poultry Farming Equipment and their uses’’ She prepared all the materials that she needed in the said activities. Her final demonstration was successfully done through the help of her cooperating teacher and her students. Practice teaching was a very challenging event of her life because she learned how to handle students with different attitudes. This off-campus training helped her to develop her patience and confidence. Ancillary Service and Co-Curricular Activities Off campus training is not only limited to the classroom teaching but also involves the second task that the student teachers supposed to undertake. Working with the cooperating teacher is a vital importance to the intern’s success as future teachers. Smooth
  • 14. vi and cordial relationship should always be observed and due respect must be given to every member of the school. During her internship in Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School, she was given the chance to do some school works like computation of grades, checking of test papers, projects and recording grades. Her cooperating teacher also asked her to monitor other sections during their exam. She had also given a chance to become a lecturer and demonstrator during the 18th Bulacan Council Scout Jamboree.
  • 15. vi EVALUATION OF EXPERIENCES Insight Gained from all the Phase of Student Teaching Program Student teaching is very unforgettable moment for the student teacher. Because of her off-training it became meaningful and fruitful to her. It helped her discovered her own strength and weaknesses in certain phase of teaching. From these experiences, she learned how to handled students with different personalities. She also learned that teachers should have a big heart to understand his/her student’s attitude and be flexible to handle different situations. In practice teaching, cooperation and respect is very important especially inside and outside the classroom, so learn how to mingle with different persons with different attitudes. She also discovered that one teacher cannot teach his/her lessons that she/he doesn’t know, that’s a teacher should also be a researcher and an explorer. Problems Encountered During the Internship Period Difficulties occur whether you like it or not. During their internship, the author experienced some problems in handling all her students are very talkative and very aggressive. Her students are using cigarettes inside the comfort room while she is discussing her lesson. They also shouted and uttered bad words even in the front of their teacher and other people. They fought each other during their discussion and in their
  • 16. vi farming area also. It was very difficult to impose discipline in their classroom and in their farming area but she was determined and applies what she learned in her ROTC. It’s really hard to adjust during the first and second week but later on, she was able to solve the small problems that she encountered, and was able to adjust herself with the students and environment. Suggestion, Reaction and Recommendation As regards to her experiences in off-campus training she would like to make some suggestions or recommendations with the hope that the program of student teaching will be effective not only for the teachers but also for the students. 1. Let the student teacher choose the school where they will undergo their practice teaching. 2. The student teacher should be properly observed by his/her cooperating teacher for her to know his strength and weaknesses. 3. The cooperating teacher should consider his/her intern’s suggestion for improvement especially in the field of agriculture to develop her self-reliance and self-confidence. 4. The cooperating teacher should give intensive supervision and full support over the student teachers so that they will be guided to the tasks that they are performing. 5. Motivate students well.
  • 17. vi 6. Constructive criticisms should be given to student teachers for them to improve their methods and techniques in terms of teaching. 7. Ask students questions that will develop their critical thinking skills. 8. Require the student teachers to participate or attend school activities to improve their personality. 9. Discipline must be emphasized to the students. 10. And lastly, student teachers must be punctual at all times.
  • 18. vi REFERENCES Mallari, Anna Marie E. 2011. A Narrative Report on Student Teaching Experiences in Fortunato F, Halili National Agricultural School, Bulacan Pangan, Jhoney Joy C. 2011. A Narrative Report on Student Teaching Experiences in Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School, Bulacan Department of Education, Culture and Sports, ‘’Policies and Standards for Teachers Education’’ DECS Ord. No 26 S. 1983 http://www.tc.columbia.edu/office-of-teacher-education/office-of-teacher- education/student-teaching-and-edtpa/about-student-teaching/
  • 20. vi DOC. 01 Objectives of Student Teaching The general objectives of student teaching are to provide the student teacher with teaching skills and to equip hi/her with meaningful experience in carrying out the noble mission of molding the youth. The more specific objectives of student teaching are develop A. To additional skills in teaching are develop 1. Preparing and using lesson plans properly. 2. Using various methods and techniques in teaching. 3. Developing skills in preparing and using different audio-visual aids. 4. Asking questions in an artistic manner. 5. Managing of class properly. 6. Constructing test question. 7. Administering test. 8. Cooperating with cooperating teacher harmoniously. 9. Participating in extracurricular activities. 10. Teaching pupil efficiently. 11. Communicating with the students effectively.
  • 21. vi 12. Accepting criticism and implementing suggestions. 13. And developing proper attitudes towards teaching profession. B. To develop additional skills in studying growth and development of the students in her class by : 1. Using effective continuous motivation. 2. Providing learning experiences. 3. Providing activities, which are suited to the needs or interest and health of the students. 4. Minimizing an atmosphere, which is conducive to learning where students are stimulated to study, work and recite without conceived to do so. 5. Using diagnostic remedial measures. 6. Using adequate instruments for evaluating the achievements of the students. Guiding the students wisely C. To acquired additional experience by participating and leading in community activities. D. To develop good relationship with school authorities. E. To develop his own personality trough contacts with students, teachers, trough mastery of situation arising from said contacts. F. To develop the ability to improve on the job involving insight, judgment and willingness to try.
  • 22. vi DOC. 02 Duties and Responsibilities of the Student Teacher Before a student teacher becomes a successful one, he needs to be aware on the duties and responsibilities of the student teachers. 1. Set clear purpose Competent teachers have clear purpose in mind for each learning experiences. 2. Study individual and class needs. Formulate purposes and base his plans on the specific needs and interest of the students. 3. Provide environment for learning. It should be a healthful environment with proper ventilation, lighting and temperature. It should be conducive to learning experiences. 4. Use appropriate methods and materials. Employ skills in using the effective methods and instructional materials. 5. Maintain professional relationship Establish friendly and favorable relationship with one’s co-workers, students, parents, the community and the profession which is clearly outlined in the Code of Ethics for Teachers.
  • 23. vi DOC. 03 SAMPLE LESSON DETAILED PLAN Bataan Peninsula State University Abucay Campus A Detailed Lesson Plan in In Technical Vocational Education Animal Production (POULTRY) Cooperating Teacher: Mrs. Romualda T. Babor Student Teacher: Ms. Shiela Donna M. Gelua Year/Section: 8-Rizal,8-Mabini, 8-Del Pilar and 8-Bonifacio Date: March 15,2017 Time Allotment: 1 hour I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to: 1. Enumerate the different poultry farming equipment 2. Familiarize to the different poultry farming equipment and their uses 3. Appreciate the importance of the poultry equipment and their uses II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Use Farm Tools and Equipment Sub-topic: Poultry Farming Equipment and their uses Materials: Chalk and chalkboard, Pictures, Visual Aids References: Learning Module Animal Production III. PROCEDURE A. Preparation 1. Room Conditioning 2. Prayer 3. Checking of attendance
  • 24. vi B. MOTIVATION ‘’4pics 1 word’’ Ok class! Do you know how to play 4pics 1 word? I need 4 volunteers to answer this activity. All you need to do is to guess what the picture all about is and when you are done, kindly tell the word to the class. For those who can answer it correctly, I will give you chips. Ok, I will be giving you 2 minutes to answer it! Are you ready? Start now! ... Time’s Up! What did you formed? Ok class! The word that you have formed has something to do with our lesson for today. Very Good! What do you think is our topic for today? C. LESSON PROPER By the way, what is equipment? Good Morning Ma’am Yes Ma’am! Yes Ma’am!  Equipment Ma’am.  Ma’am! It’s all about more on equipment.  Ma’am! Different Equipment.  Ma’am! Poultry Farming Equipment and their uses.  Ma’am it is the materials needed to carry out a particular purpose or function.  It is a power tools used in farming.
  • 25. vi Correct. It is the supplies or tools needed for special purpose. What are the difference between tools and equipment? Very Good. Ok Class! Poultry Farming is a very lucrative aspect of agriculture under livestock farming. For you to achieve maximum result in your poultry farming business there are certain equipment that is necessary. Now! What are the different poultry farming equipment? Very Good! We will discuss it later one by one. But before we proceed, what do you think are the reason, why equipment is important in a poultry farm? Exactly! Equipment has a different uses that will help the farm worker to achieve the maximum result in poultry farming. Again What are the different poultry farm equipment? And what are the uses of it?  Ma’am tools are the handy tools.  Ma’am equipment is the heavy machines. 1. Feeders 2. Heater or Brooder 3. Incubator 4. Chick Box 5. Fly tray 6. Poultry Plucker Rubber Finger 7. Egg tray 8. Poultry Incubator Controller 9. Ventilation Fan 10. Laying Nest 11. Egg Scale 12. Egg Washers 13. Water Pots & Drinkers 14. Cages and coops 15. Dressing Machine  Ma’am! Because each equipment has a different uses.  Ma’am Feeders.  Ma’am it is used in feeding poultry birds.  Ma’am the food is deposited in the
  • 26. vi Very Good! It is used in feeding poultry bird, just like human we are eating in the plate, while the birds are feed in the feeders. The amount of feeds provided for a poultry farm should be according to the number of birds available. And why is it important that you always keep the feeders clean? Exactly. How about another equipment? What do you think are the uses of heater or brooder? Very Good! It is essential that the temperature of the poultry farm must be regulated especially during cold weather. Another Equipment? Kindly give the uses of it. Yes! Very Good! It is a device that is used to keep eggs warm before they hatch. But, why do we need to put the eggs in the incubator? Exactly! The eggs need the right temperature in order to hatch. That’s why we have to incubate the eggs. Another Equipment? feeder and the birds feed from it.  Ma’am! To ensure the health safety of the birds.  Ma’am! To avoid sickness and diseases of the birds.  Ma’am! Heater or brooder  Ma’am! It is used in regulating and increasing the temperature of the poultry farm.  Ma’am! It helps to keep the bird warm when the weather is cold.  Ma’am! Incubator  It is an instrument used in hatching eggs.  Because sometimes the laying hens do not give the eggs a right warm or temperature, so in order to hatch the eggs we need to put it in the incubator.  Ma’am! Chick Box
  • 27. vi What are the uses of chick box? Correct! Poultry farm needs to have a chick box, because it helps in preventing egg damage. Another Equipment? Can you say something about Fly trap? Correct! It is important, because it helps the poultry farmer reduce the number of flies in the poultry farm. Kindly give another equipment? What do you think are the uses of Poultry Plucker Rubber Finger? Very Good. These rubber fingers are fixed to the bottom and side plate of the dressing machine in order to produce many dressed chicken in a short period. Another Equipment? Alright. What is your idea about it? It is usually square paperboard tray shaped to hold and protect eggs in shipping case or crate Just like the name, it is a tray-like equipment where the eggs are place for sampling. Another Equipment?  It is the equipment where the poultry birds are kept for egg laying.  The chick box has a roll away egg tray attached to it, so that when eggs are laid, they roll away and the birds will not trample on the eggs.  Ma’am! Fly trap  It is used in controlling the number of flies around a poultry farm.  Ma’am! Poultry Plucker Rubber Finger.  This is an equipment applied to chicken dressing machine.  Ma’am Egg tray.  This is equipment used in setting the eggs.  Ma’am Poultry Incubator Controller.
  • 28. vi What are the uses of it? Correct. It displays the temperature and humidity condition of the incubator. Another Equipment? What can you say about ventilation fan? It displays the temperature and humidity condition of the incubator. Another Equipment? Can you say something about it? Another Equipment? What do you think is the uses of it? One of the advantages of this equipment is that it increases the egg productivity of the poultry birds.  Poultry incubator controller is an equipment used for controlling the incubator and timer counter.  Ma’am Ventilation Fan  The ventilation fan is an equipment used for ensuring maximum ventilation in the poultry farm.  Ma’am Laying Nest.  Laying nest is another equipment that help the birds for laying of eggs.  Ma’am Egg scale.  This is equipment used in weighing the weight of the eggs. It helps the poultry farmer know the eggs that are fertile enough for hatchery because it is assumed that an underweight egg does not have what it take to form a chick.
  • 29. vi Another Equipment? What is your idea about it? Very good. Egg washer is equipment that makes use of a powder called the egg washing powder. Water is added into the egg washer and then the egg washing powder is added also. Another Equipment? Kindly give the uses of it. Correct. Neat water is required for growth and digestion in poultry birds just like in humans. Therefore, the drinkers are equipment used for supplying water to the birds. You must ensure that the drinkers are washed regularly to avoid disease. Another Equipment? What do you think is the uses of it? Very Good. Another equipment? Alright. What can you say about it? Lastly, the use of protective clothing for humans is very necessary. Special protective clothing like hair caps, disposable sleeves, boots and coverall are required to avoid transfer or contamination from the birds to man or from man to the birds.  Ma’am Egg washer.  It is used for washing the eggs before delivery.  Water pots and drinkers.  The drinkers are equipment used for supplying water to the birds.  Cages and coop  This poultry equipment is used for keeping poultry birds. Coops and cages are poultry equipment suitable for small scale poultry farming.  Dressing Machine.  This is equipment used for feathering birds after slaughter. The use of a dressing machine makes chicken dressing easier, clean and hygienic.
  • 30. vi Also, it is important to ensure that visitor disinfect their hands before touching the birds. Now, we already know the different poultry farming equipment and their uses right? Alright! My question is what is the importance of the poultry farming equipment and their uses? Is there any question?  Yes Ma’am.  Ma’am! Without that equipment, we cannot provide efficient and effective work.  None Ma’am. D. APPLICATION The teacher will post the uses of the different equipment of poultry farm in the board. The students will need to paste the corresponding answer. E. GENERALIZATION The teacher will call one volunteer to summarize the lesson.
  • 31. vi F. EVALUATION Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer. 1. Which of the following equipment are used for supplying water to the birds. a. Water pots and drinkers b. Feeders c. Heaters or brooders 2. What equipment are used in controlling the number of flies around a poultry farm. a. Egg tray b. Fly tray c. Chick box 3. Is an instrument used in hatching eggs. a. Incubator b. Dressing Machine c. Ventilation 4. This poultry equipment is used for keeping poultry birds. a. Laying nest b. Coops and cages c. Egg Washer 5. Is an equipment that makes use of a powder called the egg washing powder. a. Egg tray b. Egg washer c. Fly tray 6. Which of the following equipment are used for feathering birds after slaughter. a. Dressing machine b. Feeders c. Poultry Incubator Controller 7. An equipment used in reducing the temperature of the poultry farm during a hot weather. a. Heaters or brooders b. Ventilation Fan c. Laying Nest 8. Are equipment used in feeding poultry birds. a. Feeders b. Water pots and drinkers c. Chick box 9. This particular equipment help in preventing egg damage. a. Fly tray b. Egg tray c. Chick box 10. This is an equipment used in weighing the weight of the eggs. a. Egg washer b. Egg Tray c. Egg scale G. ASSIGNMENT What are the safety practices during operations of farm tools? Prepared by: Shiela Donna M. Gelua Checked by: Mrs. Rommualda T. Babor Cooperating Teacher Noted by: Soledad Sciazar Office in charge/ TVE Department
  • 32. vi DOC. 04 CLASS SCHEDULE FORTUNATO F. HALILI NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Sta.Maria, Bulacan STUDENT TEACHERS PROGRAM S.Y. 2016-2017 Name: Shiela Donna M. Gelua Duration of Training: Jan.04-April 6, 2017 Course: BSED IV Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7:00-8:00 Preparation of lesson plan, consultation of prepared lesson plan and visual aids. 8:00-9:00 TVE 8 ( Animal Production) JP.Rizal and Mabini 8-JP. Rizal and Mabini (Farming) 9:00-9:15 BREAKTIME 9:15-11:15 TVE 8 (Animal Production) Gen. Del Pilar 8-Gen. Del Pilar (Farming) 2:00-4:00 TVE 8 ( Animal Production) Bonifacio 8-Binfacio (Farming) 4:00-5:00 Time for checking of quizzes, recording and preparing lesson plan.
  • 33. vi DOC. 05 HISTORY OF THE COOPERATING SCHOOL The Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School (FFHNAS) in short was formerly known as the Halili High School under the division office which was founded in the year 1945, named after the late Governor Halili. In 1955, a Bill was introduced by the then Congressman Rogaciano Mercado converting the said school into a vocational school known as Philippine Poultry school under Republic Act No. 1944. It was only on June 1959 the Halili High School was renamed Philippine Poultry and vocational subjects were offered in the first year while the second, third and fourth year classes continued to carry the curriculum under the former name Halili High School. The first graduate of the vocational curriculum was in 1962. After a number of year under the name of Philippine Poultry School, the school populace claimed that there is a need to change the name for it was a misnomer and the people think that said school was only offering poultry and swine subjects and those who graduate from the said school could not pursue college education. In nineteen hundred sixty nine the school prepares a bill and presented it to Congressman Rogaciano Mercado converting the Philippine Poultry School into a national agricultural school of Secondary and collegiate levels. Said bill was passed by both Houses at the Sixth Congress of the Republic of the Philippines at its Fourth Session. Although the bill that was passed by both Houses was to convert the Philippine Poultry School to Sta. Maria, Agricultural School, Sta. Maria, Bulacan, it was this reason that Philippine National Agricultural School was used and not Sta. Maria Agricultural School. When the Halili High School was organized in 1945, it was housed at the back of the Elementary School of Sta. Maria, Bulacan and in view of the limited space and due to increase in enrolment, a
  • 34. vi negotiation was made between the school head and the owner of the site in barrio Bagbaguin, Sta. Maria, Bulacan. After a number of meeting, said site was acquired through donation by three donors. The site was developed and new buildings were constructed. In view of the limited area which is only .53 ha. There was imperative need to look for a bigger site and the approval of the conversion of said school to vocational with a bigger appropriation. The school was able to acquire through appropriation 15.75 hectares worth P 192,000.00 located at Guyong, Sta. Maria, Bulacan which is the present site of our school our school. It was in the year 1992 that the Philippine National Agricultural school was renamed Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School in honor of the late Governor of Bulacan.
  • 35. vi DOC. 06 INSTITUTIONAL MISSION AND VISION MISSION To provide technical-vocational education and training, develop the talents and skills for self- reliance, socio-economic and moral upliftment of the Filipinos to enable them to meet challenges of the next millennium. VISION United FFHNAS: Center for excellence in agro-industrial technology through quality instruction, relevant researchers and functional and effective extension services for countryside development.
  • 36. vi DOC. 07 FFHNAS HYMN Lyrics by: Doroteo L. Allapitan Jr. Music by: Augusto Miranda Jr. F. F. Halili National Agricultural School, Our Alma Mater dear Thou art the beacon light that guide us In our quest for knowledge and wisdom We are proud to be a part of you For you’ve shown as the way to be great You have molded and nurtured us To achieve the greatness of life Refrain: HNAS, HNAS, HNAS An inspiration to all of us Your name will always shine In barangays, towns and rural areas HNAS, HNAS, HNAS Thy sons and daughters here are we To stand to honor thee HNAS forever, we’re proud of thee
  • 37. vi Figure 1. Map of the Cooperating School.
  • 38. vi Figure 2. The Cooperating School. Figure 3. The Gate of the Cooperating School
  • 39. vi Figure 4. The Institutional logo of Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School Figure 5. The Student Teacher with her cooperating teacher
  • 40. vi Figure 6. Mr. Pedro Duque, Mrs. Rachel G. Dabu , Mrs. Soledad C. Sciazar and Mrs. Romulda T. Babor during the final demonstration Figure 7. The Students do the motivation
  • 41. vi Figure 8. The Student Teacher introduces the lesson to her class Figure 9. The Student Participating the class
  • 42. vi Figure 10. The Student Teacher explains the lesson to the students. . Figure 11. The Students as the attentively during the final demonstration
  • 43. vi Figure 12. The Student Teachers together with the Panel and their Cooperating Teachers after final demonstration. Figure 13. The Student Teachers together with the School Principal.
  • 44. vi Figure 14. Student Teacher with her 8-Del Pilar Figure 14. The Student Teacher with her students.
  • 45. vi Figure 15. Student from 8-Mabini cleaning their farming area Figure 16. The Student Teacher during the 18th Bulacan Scout Council Jamboree