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SLAC ACR for Crafting TOS- (10-6-23).docx
1. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Pinabacdao II District
LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
123666
A Narrative Report on the SLAC ORIENTATION ON CRAFTING OF TOS
Our School (Lale Elementary School) conducted a SLAC on Crafting of TOS.
The SLAC started with a prayer and followed with singing of Philippine National
Anthem through multi-media presentations. The opening remarks was given by our School
Head Ma’am Amie C. Cabigcabig. While the attendance Recognition was facilitated by our
Grade V Adviser Maam Genelyn G. Gerardo. And the aforementioned activity was facilitated
by our School Head.
She discussed on how to craft and what template maybe used in crafting the TOS. All
teacher shall submit the TOS a week before the schedule of the test. She emphasized in her
discussion that avoid copying or downloading the TOS and Test question from the online
websites. Make your own TOS and test questions based on the competencies that you taught.
After the discussion, the participants were given the opportunity to ask questions and to
give reactions in relation to the topics discussed. And the speakers were very much willing to
answer their questions.
The activity ended at exactly 4:00 PM in the afternoon. All-important topics was
discussed.
Prepared by:
MARY GRACE S. GUTIERREZ
SLAC Documenter/Coor
Noted:
AMIE C. CABIGCABIG
Teacher In-Charge
2. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Pinabacdao II District
LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
123666
ACTIVITY COMPLETION REPORT ON SLAC ORIENTATION ON CRAFTING OF TOS
CUM MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS
ACTIVITY: SLAC ORIENTATION ON CRAFTING OF TOS
PARTICIPANT’S DESCRIPTION: 1 School Head, 7 Teachers,
VENUE: Lale Elementary School
DATE: October 6, 2023
OBJECTIVES:
1. To orient the teachers on how to craft the Table of
Specification.
PRELIMINARIES & PROCEEDINGS
Part I:
Prayer – Multimedia Presentation
Philippine National Anthem – Multimedia Presentation
The Opening Remarks - Ma’am Amie C. Cabigcabig
The attendance Recognition – Ma’am Roca Joyce C.
Permejo
Part II: SLAC Proper
Orientation about TOS - Ma’am Amie C. Cabigcabig
(discussant)
SLAC Workshop – Ma’am Genelyn G. Gerardo
Closing Remarks – Ma’am Cheryl N. Degracia
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ACTIVITY:
All teachers will follow the old template of crafting the
TOS because there is still no new memorandum about
the new template.
They will submit a week before the schedule of every
quarter Periodical Examination for checking purposes. If
the School Head already done checking the docs the
Teachers will proceed in printing the Test questions.
It emphasized in her discussion that “avoid copying or
downloading TOS and Test Questions from online
websites.
RESULT:
This activity is very gainful and all-important topics is tackled. Out
of 7 participants, all of them are participating and passed the
activity workshop.
OTHER
HIGHLIGHTS/RECOMMENDATIONS:
Follow the old template of crafting the TOS in every quarter.
ANNEXES:
Attached are photos and other supported document as proofs of
the activity is validated.
Prepared by:
MARY GRACE S. GUTIERREZ
SLAC Documenter/Coordinator
3. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Pinabacdao II District
LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
123666
Activity Completion Report on
Preparedby:
MARYGRACES.GUTIERREZ
SLACDocumenter/Coordinator
Noted:
AMIE C. CABIGCABIG
Teacher In-Charge
Noted:
AMIEC.CABIGCABIG
TeacherIn-Charge
4.
5. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Pinabacdao II District
LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
123666
October 4, 2023
Fellow Mentors,
Please be informed that we will be having an SALC Orientation about
crafting of TOS on Friday, October 6, 2023 at exactly 1:30 in the afternoon at the School
Head’s Office. This activity is a preparation for the upcoming 1st Periodical examinations.
Hoping for a 100% attendance.
Signatures;
Kindergarten –
Grade 1 –
Grade – II –
Grade – III –
Grade – IV –
Grade – V –
Grade – VI –
Very Truly Yours,
AMIE C. CABIGCABIG
Teacher In-Charge
6. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Pinabacdao II District
LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
123666
Activity: SLAC ORIENTATION ON CRAFTING OF TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Venue: LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: October 6, 2023
Name of Participants
Gender
Signature
Male Female
1. ROCA JOYCE L. CORAŇEZ
2. ROSALIA C. DEGASA
3. CHERYL N. DEGRACIA
4. MARIVIC M. SANTOS
5. ALBIE CHRISTINE D. GABATBAT
6. GENELYN G. GERARDO
7. MARY GRACE S. GUTIERREZ
8. AMIE C. CABIGCABIG
Prepared by:
MARY GRACE S. GUTIERREZ
SLAC Documenter/Coor
7. Her part is to check the attendance of the participants.
Her part is to explain about the setting of participants.
She discuss about the Legal Basis of GAD
8. Her task is to discuss about the Introduction of GAD
Challenges and Issues.
Again she discuss about Gender Mainstreaming.
She talk about the Gender Issue.
9. One of her task is to facilitate about the GAD Plan
Workshop.
Her task is to recap the topic discuss in day 1.
She explain about Legal Basis on Inclusive Education on
Learners with Special Needs.
10. Again she discuss the Issues and Challenges of Special
Education Teacher.
Her task is to facilitate the Open Forum.
11. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Pinabacdao II District
LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Activity: SLAC on TEACHING STRATEGIES in TEACHING MATHEMATICS with ICT
INTEGRATION
Venue: LALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Date: MAY 12, 2021
Name of Participants Signature
9. GUIA G. ABINGUNA
10. ROCA JOYCE L. CORAŇEZ
11. ROSALIA C. DEGASA
12. CHERYL N. DEGRACIA
13. MARIVIC M. SANTOS
14. ALBIE CHRISTINE D. GABATBAT
15. GENELYN G. GERARDO
16. MARY GRACE S. GUTIERREZ
17. AMIE C. CABIGCABIG
Prepared by:
AMIE C. CABIGCABIG
Teacher-III
Noted:
GUIA G. ABINGUNA
Principal-I