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1. MODUL 9 PROJEK AKHIR
PENDIDIKAN
KANAK-KANAK
AGUS DANISH HAKIM BIN AGOSMUSTARAM (A169959)
LMCP1602-PENDIDIKAN KANAK-KANAK OLEH IBU BAPA DALAM ISLAM SESI
2020/2021 SEM 2 SET 1
PENSYARAH:
PROF. DATO' IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ BIN ORANG KAYA RAHMAT
2. ISI KANDUNGAN
NO. KANDUNGAN NO. HALAMAN
1. Pendidikan Asas-Asas Islam 3-5
2. Mengajar Sains:
1) Haiwan Berkaki Empat
2) Burung
3) Bendera
4) Buah-Buahan
6-30
3. Mengajar Membaca
1) Bahasa Melayu
2) Bahasa Inggeris
3) Bahasa Arab
31-49
4. Mengajar Mengira 50-60
4. RUKUN IMAN
• Beriman kepada Allah
• Beriman kepada Malaikat
• Beriman kepada Kitab
• Beriman kepada Rasul
• Beriman kepada Hari Kiamat
• Beriman kepada Qada dan Qadar
5. RUKUN ISLAM
• Mengucap dua kalimah syahadah
• Mendirikan solat lima waktu
• Menunaikan zakat
• Puasa di bulan Ramadan
• Menunaikan haji bagi yang kemampuan
8. Morning Work
You will… I will...
prepare your materials
<material 1>
<material 2>
get focused and be ready to begin
listen to or read <insert teacher’s name>
directions
complete what you have been assigned quietly
and carefully
Did you finish early?
<list what students can do if they finish
early>
give you directions for morning work
assist you with questions about morning
work and check it over/discuss it with you
be tracking respectful and responsible
student behavior with <insert behavior
system>
KUCING
9. Whole Group Lesson
You will… I will...
sit in your own space
be respectful and responsible by…
maintaining good eye contact
being a good listener and not
interrupting
asking questions if you do not
understand (yes, that is OK!)
help a friend if she/he does not understand
listen carefully to instructions for what
comes next
be at the front of the whole class
present a quick mini lesson on something that is
important to ALL students
answer any questions you may have
allow you to have discussions with your
classmates about what we are learning (just wait
for my signal!)
give directions for what comes next
be tracking respectful and responsible student
behavior as I work with my small groups with
<insert behavior system>
ANJING
10. Small Groups & Rotations
You will… I will...
go to each station in which you have work to
complete or to which you have been assigned
complete all work at your station quietly and
carefully
ask three (3) peers for help before asking <insert
teacher’s name> (YES! It is OK to ask questions!)
use <insert teacher’s name>’s system for asking
questions if <she/he> is with a small group
<insert what students should do if they are stuck
on something but can not speak to you>
be working with a small group of students
work with individual students on specific
skills
answer your questions after you have asked
three (3) peers and <insert your system for
asking you a question>
be tracking respectful and responsible
student behavior as I work with my small
groups with <insert behavior system>
PANDA
11. Hallways & Restroom Breaks
You will… I will...
Hallways:
walk quietly in <insert order in which students will be lined up>
stay on the right side of the hallway
keep your hands to yourself <be specific as to where students
should have their hands if you have a policy for that>
remain quiet to respect other classes <add things such as “by
keeping a bubble,” if necessary>
Restrooms:
wait until you are allowed to go into the restroom
go to the restroom quickly and quietly
pick up after yourself and let <insert teacher’s name> know if
there is a problem in the restroom
wash and dry your hands
get back in line quickly
Hallways:
make sure all students are walking in <insert order in
which students will be lined up> on the right side of the
hallway
address any issues of <list behaviors not expected in the
hallway>
be tracking respectful and responsible student behavior
with <insert behavior system>
Bathrooms:
allow each student to use the restroom
address any issues that occur in the restroom
HARIMAU
12. Lunchroom
You will… I will...
walk into the lunchroom in <insert order in which
students will be lined up>
stay in the lunch line quietly (It is OK to talk, just be
sure to whisper!)
keep your hands to yourself
sit next to friends that help you make great decisions or
classmates you would like to get to know
talk to friends right next to you and use an indoor voice
stay in your seat unless you have permission to get up
keep your lunch area clean
not play with food or waste food you do not want to eat
(It is OK if you do not want to eat something)
line up when <insert teacher’s name> arrives or you are
dismissed
remind you of all lunchroom rules
walk you to the lunchroom on time in
<insert order in which students will be lined
up>
make sure you are in the correct lunch line
or at our lunch table before leaving
eat my lunch <insert where you will be for
lunch>
pick the class up on time at <insert where
you will pick your students up after lunch>
RUSA
15. Recess
You will… I will...
HAVE FUN by…
playing on the playground equipment
inventing a game
exploring nature
reading your favorite book
chatting with a buddy
drawing/writing
resting in the shade
doing anything else that is safe and allows you to
enjoy your break!
*if necessary* follow through with <insert teacher’s
name> consequence for your misbehavior
be monitoring the class to make sure you
all are safe
give you logical consequences for
misbehavior during recess
<list consequences for misbehavior>
make sure all students are lined up quickly
and safely when it is time to go inside
BURUNG GAGAK
16. Dismissal
You will… I will...
make sure your space is clean and organized
complete your class job if you have one
make sure you have your homework or the directions for
homework
have <insert teacher’s name> sign off on your behavior
<folder/sheet> and place it in your backpack
sit quietly until you are dismissed (Is it OK to talk?
Absolutely! Just make sure you are using a whisper
voice so we can hear all announcements!)
say goodbye to <insert teacher’s name> and your
friends as you leave
look to make sure all student spaces are
clean and organized
make sure you are completing your class
job, if you have one
sign off on your behavior <folder/sheet>
<insert what you will do during dismissal…
will you be reading to them, talking to them
about their day, doing work, etc.?>
BURNG HELANG