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FS 3 Technology in the Learning EnvironmentFIELD STUDY
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Episode 1
THE SCHOOLS LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER
Name: Soriano, Diane D. Course: BSE Yr. and Section: III-C
Resource Teacher: ____________________________________________Signature:__________
Cooperating School: Lorma- San Juan, La Union
My Target
At the end of this, you will be competent in identifying and classifying resources that facilitate
teaching and learning processes.
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated)
Field Study 3, Episode 1-The Schools Learning Resource Center
Focused on: Identifying and classifying resources that facilitate teaching and learning
processesTasks Exemplary
4
Superior
3
Satisfactory
2
Unsatisfactory
1
Observation/
Documentation
All tasks were
done withoutstanding
quality; work
exceeds
expectation
4
All or nearly all
tasks were donewith high quality
3
Nearly all tasks
were done withacceptable
quality
2
Fewer than half
of tasks weredone or most
objectives met
but with poor
quality
1
My Analysis Analysis questions
were answeredcompletely in
depth; thoroughlygrounded with
theories
Exemplary
grammar and
spelling
4
Analysis
questions wereanswered
completely
Clear connection
with theories
Grammar and
spelling are
superior
3
Analysis
questions werenot answered
completely
Vaguely related
with theories
Grammar and
spelling
acceptable
2
Analysis
questions werenot answered
Grammar and
spellingunsatisfactory
1
My Reflection Reflectionstatements are
profound and
clear; supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
clear but not
supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
shallow;
supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
unclear and
shallow and arenot supported
by experiences
from the
episode
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My Map
It will be an interesting journey to the world of educational technology a chance to visit and
observe learning resource center of a school.
For this process, explore the world through these steps:
1.
Visit a schools Learning Resource Center. Look around and see what resources and
facilitates are available inside.
2.
Ask the Learning Resource Center in charge about how some equipment or facilities are
used.
3.
Make an inventory of its available resources and classify them according to their
characteristics and functions.
4.
Write down a brief reflection of your experience.
My Tools
As you visit and observe the Learning Resource Center, use activity forms provided for you to
document your observations. Ask the assistance of the one manning the center courteously.
Read the following statements carefully before you observe.
1. Go around the Learning Resource Center
2. See what learning resources are present
3. Examine and describe how the materials are arranged and how they are classified.
Are they free from dust and moisture? Are they arranged for easy access?4. Read the guidelines/procedures for borrowing of materials. Are these
guidelines/procedures posted or available for the users to refer to?
5. Familiarize yourself with the guidelines and procedures. You may choose to take
photos of the center (if allowed).
Observation
When I visited library of Lorma, I saw different learning resources such as
books, radio cassette and cassette tapes, amplifier, DVD player
The learning resources are well arranged for easy access and are classified
according to its use and size.
Guidelines are posted for the users in borrowing materials.
An Observation Guide for a
Learning Resource Center
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After you have observed, classify the resources available in the learning resource center. Please
use the activity form provided for you
Name of the Center Observed: Lorma Elementary Library
Date of Observation: August 26, 2014
Name of Observer: Diane D Soriano
Course/Year/ School: BSE=III -DMMMSU-MLUC
List of Available Learning Resources
Available Learning Resources
(Enumerate in bullet form)
Characteristics and Unique
Capabilities
Teaching Approaches where
the resource is most Useful
1.Print Resources
Books in science The books age appropriate,relatively new and is used by a
good number of students for
their studies.
The books are used mainly forresearch purposes of the
students
2.Audio Resources VCD/DVD
Radio Cassette
Amplifier
VCDs/DVDs are arrangedalphabetically while the sound
system is placed on safe area
where children wont be able
to reach but are open forteachers use
VCDs and DVDs are usedwhen the teacher needs an
audio material on his her
lesson
3.Non-electronic visual
Resources
Globes,
maps
The non-electronic visual
resources like their globe and
their maps are still in goodcondition despite being used
widely by the students in their
history class.
The globe and the map are
used in their HeKaSi class as
an instructional tool.
4.ICT Resources
Computer
Overhead projector
Impression:
In general, the Lorma High School has a very good number of available learning
resources, which are still very relevant to the needs of the students and the teachers.
Name and Signature of Observer:
Diane D. Soriano
Name and Signature of the Learning Resource Center In-Charge:
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My Analysis
Were the learning resources/materials arranged properly according to their functions and
characteristics?
Yes. The learning resources/ materials are arranged properly according to their functions and
characteristics although they are placed on different location of the resource center.
Do the guidelines and procedures facilitate easy access to the materials by the teachers?
Yes, the guidelines are simpler and the teachers can easily access the materials because the personin-charge of the facilities is always around.
What are the strengths of this Learning Resource Center?
The main learning resource center of Lorma is their library. The library is always open to thestudents whenever they want to have their research or to have an advance reading about theirlessons. The person in-charge is always around to assist the teachers and students needs.
What are its weaknesses?
The library needs to have an OPAC in order for the students and teachers to find the materials
What suggestions can you make?
They must install an OPAC in their library for easier access of different learning resources.
My Reflection
1. Which of the materials in the learning resources caught your interest the most? Why?
Among the materials in the learning resources at Lorma, the books really caught my interestbecause ever since I was a kid I really love reading books, despite some difficulty in relating tosome topics.
2. Which gadgets/materials are you already confident to use/operate?
Among the gadgets, I am confident to use are the computer and the overhead projector.
3. Which ones do you feel you need to learn about?
Although I am confident that I can use the computer as an instructional tool, I definitely wouldlike to learn more about is to make my own website in order for me to learn skills like onlinelearning exchange because I want to share my knowledge for those people who wants it.
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My Portfolio
Paste an Article about an example of technology/ material that you want to learn more about. How canthis gadget/ material be useful in instruction/teaching?
Educational publisher Pearson is taking the future of educational content development into
their own hands, through amazing resources like the Online Learning Exchange. The site is still in itsfirst stages but has already been part of pilot programs in states like Texas, where teachers can useresources offered by Pearson to build, share, and discuss their lesson plans. Even better, its easyfor teachers to enrich lessons with videos, documents, and even games.
Source:http://www.edudemic.com/20-teaching-tools/
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Episode 2
Bulletin Board Display
Name: Soriano, Diane D. Course: BSE Yr. and Section: III-C
Resource Teacher: ____________________________________________Signature:__________
Cooperating School: Lorma- San Juan, La Union
My Target
At the end of this, you will be competent in appraising the effectiveness of display borads as
learning resources
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated)
Field Study 3, Episode 2-Bulletin Board Display
Focused on: Appraising the Effectiveness of display borads as learning resorces
Tasks Exemplary4
Superior3
Satisfactory2
Unsatisfactory1
Observation/
Documentation
All tasks were
done with
outstandingquality; work
exceeds
expectation
4
All or nearly all
tasks were done
with high quality
3
Nearly all tasks
were done with
acceptablequality
2
Fewer than half
of tasks were
done or mostobjectives met
but with poor
quality
1
My Analysis Analysis questions
were answered
completely indepth; thoroughly
grounded withtheories
Exemplarygrammar and
spelling
4
Analysis
questions were
answeredcompletely
Clear connection
with theories
Grammar and
spelling are
superior
3
Analysis
questions were
not answeredcompletely
Vaguely related
with theories
Grammar and
spelling
acceptable
2
Analysis
questions were
not answered
Grammar and
spelling
unsatisfactory
1
My Reflection Reflectionstatements are
profound and
clear; supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
clear but not
supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
shallow;
supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
unclear and
shallow and arenot supported
by experiences
from the
episode
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4 3 2 1
My Portfolio Portfolio complete,
clear, well
organized and allsupporting
documents arelocated in thesections clearly
designated
4
Portfolio
complete, clear,
well organizedand most
supportingdocuments arelocated in the
sections clearly
designated
3
Portfolio is
incomplete;
supportingdocuments is
organized but islacking
2
Portfolio has
many lacking
components; isunorganized
and unclear
1
Submission Before deadline
4
On the deadline
3
A day after thedeadline
2
Two days ormore after the
deadline
1
Subtotals
Overall score Rating based
on transmutation
_______________________
Signature of the FS Teacher
Above printed name
_______________________
Date
Transmutation of Scores to grade/rating
Score Grade Score Grade20 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.5 - 81
18-19 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 7817 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 7516 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 and
15 2.00 - 87 7 and below - 5.00 - below
14 2.25 - 84
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My Map
Display board or what we are commonly refer to as bulletin board is one of the most readily
available and versatile learning resources.
To reach you target, follow the boards below:
My Tools
As you look around and examine board displays, use the activity forms provided for you to
document your observations.
Look around a school
for bulletin board
displays
Pick one and evaluate the
display
Propose enhancements to
make the display more
effective
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Read the following statements carefully before you observe.
1.
Go around the school and examine the board displays. How Many board displays doyou see?
2. Where are the display boards found? Are they in places where target viewers can see
them?
3. What are the displays about? What images and colors do you see? How are the
pieces of information arranged?
4. What materials were used in making the displays? Are borders used?
5. Do you notice some errors?(Misspelled words. Grammar inconsistencies and the like)
6. Are the messages clear and easily understood?
7. You may to take a photo of the display board (if allowed).
Observation Report
Name of the School Observed: Lorma
Location of the School: San Juan la Union
Date of Visit: August 26, 2014
There are four(4) display boards placed on the hallways of the school in different location
Most of the board displays are not eye-catching while only one has caught my interest
because it is colorful, clear and short but substantial.
Most are made in paper and border was used.
There is no misspelled word and grammatical errors observed in the board display Message is clear and short but substantial
An Observation Guide for a
Board Displays
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From among the board displays that you saw, pick one that you got most interested in. Evaluate it using
the evaluation form below.
BOARD DISPLAYS EVALUATION FORM
Topic of the Board Display: Student Body OrganizationLocation of the Board Display in School: School Hall-way of the Lorma High School Department
Check the column that indicates your rating. Write your comments to back up your
ratings.
4-Outstanding 3-Very Satisfactory 2-Satisfactory 1-Needs Improvement
Criteria 1 2 3 4 Comments
Effective communication
Conveys the message quickly and
clearly
The over all impact of the display would
make you think about the roles of the
youth in implementing the rules andregulations of the school
Attractiveness
Colors and arrangement catches andholds interest
They used a shade of dark colors to
emphasize on the headings and the bodyitself of the board display
BalanceObjects are arranged so stability is
perceived
The design itself has stability but
somehow lacks elements of balance.
Unity
Repeated shapes or colors or useborders holds display together
There is unity among the elements used
in the display. There are repeated shapesbecause the design calls for it.
InteractivityThe style and approach entice
learners to be involved
The style actually entices learners to jointhe goals and objectives of the
organization
Legibility
Letters and illustrations can be seenfrom a good distance
The letters are not that visible from a
good distance; the viewer needs to one totwo meters from the display.
Correctness
Free from grammar errorsmisspelled words, ambiguity
There is no grammatical errors,
misspelled word observed in the displayand the message are clear
DurabilityWell-constructed, items are securely
attached
The display is very durable because it is
made of tarpaulin.
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An Evaluation Report of a Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board Evaluated by: Diane D. Soriano
Location: Hallways
Brief Description of the Bulletin Board
Simple, short but substantialEvaluation
Strengths Weaknesses
Description of the Bulletin
Board Lay-out
Durable, Simple, Clear and
short but substantial
Evaluation of educational
content and other aspects
There is no grammatical errors
nor misspelled words
Colors used catches the
interest of the viewer
Message motivates the
students to join the goals of
the organization
Letters cant be seen from a
good distance
Recommendations or suggestions for improvement
Enlarge a little more the letters so that even when the viewers are at a distance,they still
can read it
Signature of Evaluator over Printed Name:
___________________
Diane D. Soriano
My Analysis
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1. Did the board display design reflect the likes/interests of its target audience? Why?
Why not?
Yes, the display actually reflects the interests of its target audience because the youth today wantsto be involved on what is happening to their environment and makes changes through actions.
2. Was the language used clear and simple for the target audience to understand? Why?Why not?
Yes, the language used is clear and simple to avoid ambiguity.
3. What do you think was the purpose of the board display? Was it effective? Why? Why
not?
I think the purpose of the board display is to motivate students A.
It is effective because the students gained consciousness of their role and provides actions toproblems.
4. What suggestions can you make?
Although the display is very effective, they should make sure that the board display can be seen
in a far distance.
Based on your suggestions, propose an enhanced version of the display board. Use the form below.
Proposed Board Display
Theme:Physics In Everyday Things
Board Title: Going To School With Physics
Rationale:This board display is intended to stimulate appreciation of physics concepts in everyday
situations so that they will understand their physics lessons.
Objective:To teach students about the concept of kinematics or description of motion as they travel
from their home to school.
Best features of my proposed bulletin enhancement:
An example of a students route in going to school.
Content Resources (Name each needed resource and give each a brief description):The display shall contain pictures depicting the following content resources:
Timethe duration of travel from home to school
Distancethe amount of space travelled from home to schoolSpeedthe rate of travelling from home to school
It will also include a map showing the hypothetical route from home to school of a certain
student.
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Materials for aesthetic enhancement:
Pictures, Printouts of concepts, special papers, and strings aside from glue and scissors.
My Portfolio
Based on your suggestions, make your own board display. You may present your output through
any of these:
o A hand-made drawing or lay out
o An electronic (computer) drawing/illustration or layout
o A collage
My Board Display Lay-out
My Reflection
1.Name at least 5 skills that a teacher should have to be able to come up with effective
board displays. Elaborate on why each skill is needed.
Studentsroute
Distance
Time
Speed
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The skills that a teacher should possess in order to come up with an effective board display are
Creativityshe/he must be able to come up with unique ways to portray lessons or concepts.
Eleganceshe/he must strive for balance between vibrant and conservative design so that the
message will be delivered properly.
Ingenuityshe/he will be able to apply problem solving skills in coming up with a display.
Resourcefulnessshe/he will be able to come up with an effective board display using the
available resources at hand.
Innovativenessshe/he will be able to introduce contemporary topics to his/her board
display.
2. Which of the skills do you already have? Recall your past experiences in making board
displays. How do you practice these skills?
The skills that I already have are creativity, resourcefulness and innovativeness. I do not have muchexperience in making board display, the one that I could clearly remember was in elementary, but Iam able to practice these skills through the lessons in the Ed.Tech course I am taking right now.
3.Which skills do you still need to develop? Reflect on how you can improve on or acquire
these skills.I feel that I need to develop more elegance and ingenuity in coming up with designs not only inmaking a board display and other instructional materials. I can improve on these skills by constant
practice and by research on various designs helpful in coming up with instructional materials.
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Episode 3
SEE AND SAY
(Utilization of Teaching Aids)
Name: Soriano, Diane D. Course: BSE Yr. and Section: III-C
Resource Teacher: ____________________________________________Signature:__________
Cooperating School: Lorma- San Juan, La Union
My Target
At the end of this, you will gain competence in determining the appropriateness of teaching aids
to learning tasks.
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated)
Field Study 3, Episode 3-See and Say (Utilization of Teaching Aids)
Focused on: The appropriateness of teaching aids to learning tasks.
Tasks Exemplary
4
Superior
3
Satisfactory
2
Unsatisfactory
1
Observation/
Documentation
All tasks were
done withoutstanding
quality; work
exceeds
expectation4
All or nearly all
tasks were donewith high quality
3
Nearly all tasks
were done withacceptable
quality
2
Fewer than half
of tasks weredone or most
objectives met
but with poor
quality 1
My Analysis Analysis questionswere answered
completely in
depth; thoroughlygrounded with
theories
Exemplarygrammar and
spelling
4
Analysisquestions were
answered
completely
Clear connection
with theories
Grammar and
spelling are
superior
3
Analysisquestions were
not answered
completely
Vaguely related
with theories
Grammar and
spelling
acceptable
2
Analysisquestions were
not answered
Grammar and
spelling
unsatisfactory
1
My Reflection Reflectionstatements are
profound and
clear; supported by
experiences from
Reflectionstatements are
clear but not
supported by
experiences from
Reflectionstatements are
shallow;
supported by
experiences from
Reflectionstatements are
unclear and
shallow and are
not supported
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the episode
4
the episode
3
the episode
2
by experiences
from theepisode
1
My Portfolio Portfolio complete,
clear, wellorganized and allsupporting
documents are
located in thesections clearly
designated
4
Portfolio
complete, clear,well organizedand most
supporting
documents arelocated in the
sections clearly
designated
3
Portfolio is
incomplete;supportingdocuments is
organized but is
lacking
2
Portfolio has
many lackingcomponents; isunorganized
and unclear
1
Submission Before deadline
4
On the deadline
3
A day after the
deadline
2
Two days or
more after the
deadline1
Subtotals
Overall score Rating based
on transmutation
_______________________
Signature of the FS Teacher
Above printed name
_______________________
Date
Transmutation of Scores to grade/ratingScore Grade Score Grade20 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.5 - 81
18-19 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78
17 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75
16 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 and15 2.00 - 87 7 and below-5.00 - below
14 2.25 - 84
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My Map
To reach your target, follow the steps below
Step 1. Observe a class on its regular schedule.
Step 2. Note down the various teaching aids that were utilized in the teaching learning process.
Step 3.Comment on the appropriateness of the teaching aids to the learning asks.
Step 4.Reflect on your leanings.
My Tools
As you observe the class, use the activity forms provided for you to document your
observations.
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Read the following statements carefully before you observe.
1. What is the lesson about?2. What visual aids/materials/learning resources is the teacher using?
3. Observe and take notes on how the teacher presents/uses the learning resources.
4. Closely observe the learners response to the teachers use of learning resources.
What do their responses indicate? Do their responses show alternativeness,
eagerness and understanding?
5. Focus on their non-vernal responses. Are they learning forward showing their interest
on the lesson and the materials? Are they looking towards the direction of the
teacher and the materials? Do their actions show attentiveness, eagerness and
understanding? Observation Report
Name of the School Observed: Lorma
Location of the School: San Juan la Union
Date of Visit: August 26, 2014
The lesson is all about programming
The teacher used the ,television, wall television,computer and the projector as a material
in instruction
The teacher gives first the lesson before giving an activity
Some students are asking while the teacher is discussing the lesson. This response
indicates that the students wants to learn more about the lesson..Their responses show
eagerness, attentiveness and understanding.
While the teacher is discussing most of the students are looking towards the direction of
the teacher.
Class Observation
Guide
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My Analysis
UTILIZATION OF TEACHING AIDS FORM
Grade or Year Level of Class Observed: Grade 8
Date of Observation: August 27,2014
Subject Matter: ProgrammingBrief Description of Teaching Approach Used by the Teacher
Teaching Aids Used Strengths Weaknesses Comments on
Appropriateness of
the Teaching Aids
Used
Television
Laptop
Computer
Overhead
Projector
It can be used as
motivation before
the topic
It can be used to
prepare the topic
ready for discussion
It is used by the
students in doing
their activities after
the lesson
It is used to display
the enlarged view of
the topic and videos
Some may play
games after doing
their outputs
It is an appropriate
tool if you want to
play a video related
to the topic
Effective in preparing
a lesson and
researching for
saving large
documents
Appropriate in
activity workshops
for application of the
lesson
Appropriate if the
class is large
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My Analysis
1. What do you think prompted the teacher to choose the materials/learning resources that
she/he used?
I think the teacher prompted to choose the material because he considered the size of the class
relativity of the material chosen to the topic discussed
2. What difficulties, if any, did the teacher experience? How can this be managed?
The difficulties that the teacher had while the class was going on, is primarily on those noisy
students. Sometimes noisy students are those who feel boredom during discussion because they dont
feel being challenged by the topic taught by the teacher.The eacher must prepare different
motivational activities each day that has a relevance to the topic to boost the attention of the class.
3. Over-all, were the learning resources/materials used effectively? Why? Why not?
Yes. The learning resources/materials used was effective. The students were able to follow the steps
in programming and gained a high scores on the activity given by the teacher.
REFLECTIONS
Put yourself in the place of the teacher. What would you do similarly and what woul d
you do differently if you will teach the same lesson to the same group of students?
Why?
I would probably do the same with the recitations of the syllables and I would also have a storytellingsession using a big book because of the positive response of the students. But I will probably not include
the writing activity after the recitation because some students found the activity not so interesting, so theybegan standing up and began talking.
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Episode 4
TOOLS OF THE TRADE
(Teaching Aids Bank)
Name: Soriano, Diane D. Course: BSE Yr. and Section: III-C
Resource Teacher: ____________________________________________Signature:__________
Cooperating School: Lorma- San Juan, La Union
My Target
At the end of this, you will gain competence in preparing instructional materials that are
appropriate to the learning content.
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated)
Field Study 3, Episode 4-Tools of the Trade((Teaching Aids Bank)Focused on: Preparing instructional materials that are appropriate to the learning content.
Tasks Exemplary
4
Superior
3
Satisfactory
2
Unsatisfactory
1
Observation/Documentation
All tasks weredone with
outstanding
quality; work
exceedsexpectation
4
All or nearly alltasks were done
with high quality
3
Nearly all taskswere done with
acceptable
quality
2
Fewer than halfof tasks were
done or most
objectives met
but with poorquality
1My Analysis Analysis questions
were answered
completely indepth; thoroughly
grounded with
theories
Exemplary
grammar and
spelling
4
Analysis
questions were
answeredcompletely
Clear connectionwith theories
Grammar and
spelling are
superior3
Analysis
questions were
not answeredcompletely
Vaguely relatedwith theories
Grammar and
spelling
acceptable2
Analysis
questions were
not answered
Grammar andspelling
unsatisfactory
1
My Reflection Reflection
statements are
profound andclear; supported by
experiences from
the episode
Reflection
statements are
clear but notsupported by
experiences from
the episode
Reflection
statements are
shallow;supported by
experiences from
the episode
Reflection
statements are
unclear andshallow and are
not supported
by experiences
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My Map
To reach your target, follow the steps below
Step 1. Decide on a specific content area
Step 2. Find out the learning resources relevant to your topic that are available from your
school/ universitys learning resource center
Step 3.Develop a pile of teaching aids (flash cards, pictures, cut-outs transparencies)
Step 4.Organize them in a box
My Tools
As you observe the class, use the activity forms provided for you to document your
observations.
An Observation/Survey Guide
1. Are there learning resources useful for your topic in the resource center you visited?
2. Are the available materials appropriate for your target grade/year level?
3. List down those that can be useful for your topic
4. What other materials can you make? (Like flash cards, posters, cutouts, transparencies, etc.)?
OBSERVATION NOTES
Name of the School Observed: Lorma-San juanLocation of the School:San Juan, La Union
Date of Visit: August 27,2014
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My Analysis
Give at least three benefits of doing a survey of available materials before making
your own materials? Explain each.
If I do a survey of available materials before making my own, I can save timeinstead of making
my own and figuring out how my lesson will proceed, I can just focus on how to use the availablematerials for the lesson. Another is I can save money and material resources. Why do I have to spend
when there are already appropriate resources available? Obviously, this is very trivial in these times of
trying economic times. Third, I can also find out what other resources are available which can be used in
the future lessons. This way I only need to have a yearly inventory and then plan the materials I will use
throughout the school year.
REFLECTIONS
1.
Which of the materials did you like making the most? Why?Although most of the materials I have listed are not fabricated nor synthesizes personally, I especially
liked the using the video analysis software because it enables the class to analyze the components of
motion of a certain object.
2. What difficulties, if any, did you encounter in making the materials? How did you
overcome them?
Making most of these materials on my own would be really difficult but some can be made with the
help of professionals who have expertise and the proper equipment. In order to overcome such
difficulties, I will just find alternative materials that are readily available and affordable.
3.
What tips can you give teachers regarding preparation of teaching materials?
The best tip I can give to teachers regarding preparation of teaching materials is make use of the
resources available at home, in the school or can be bought at the convenience store for a low price.
They can also search the Internet for creative ways to utilize such commonly found items in their
lessons.
My Portfolio
TOPIC:MECHANICS (Physics) Grade/Year Level:4thYear High School
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Episode 5
PAPER WORKS!
(Preparing Handouts)
Name: Soriano, Diane D. Course: BSE Yr. and Section: III-C
Resource Teacher: ____________________________________________Signature:__________
Cooperating School: Lorma- San Juan, La Union
My Target
At the end of this, you will gain competence in preparing instructional materials (handouts) that
are appropriate to the learning content.
My Performance (How I Will Be Rated)
Field Study 3, Episode 4-Tools of the Trade((Teaching Aids Bank)Focused on: Preparing instructional materials(handouts) that are appropriate to the
learning content.
Tasks Exemplary
4
Superior
3
Satisfactory
2
Unsatisfactory
1
Observation/
Documentation
All tasks were
done withoutstanding
quality; work
exceeds
expectation
4
All or nearly all
tasks were donewith high quality
3
Nearly all tasks
were done withacceptable
quality
2
Fewer than half
of tasks weredone or most
objectives met
but with poor
quality
1My Analysis Analysis questions
were answered
completely in
depth; thoroughlygrounded with
theories
Exemplary
grammar and
spelling
4
Analysis
questions were
answered
completely
Clear connection
with theories
Grammar and
spelling are
superior3
Analysis
questions were
not answered
completely
Vaguely related
with theories
Grammar and
spelling
acceptable2
Analysis
questions were
not answered
Grammar and
spellingunsatisfactory
1
My Reflection Reflectionstatements are
profound and
clear; supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
clear but not
supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
shallow;
supported byexperiences from
the episode
Reflectionstatements are
unclear and
shallow and arenot supported
by experiences
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4 3 2
from the
episode
1
My Portfolio Portfolio complete,clear, well
organized and allsupportingdocuments are
located in the
sections clearlydesignated
4
Portfoliocomplete, clear,
well organizedand mostsupporting
documents are
located in thesections clearly
designated
3
Portfolio isincomplete;
supportingdocuments isorganized but is
lacking
2
Portfolio hasmany lacking
components; isunorganizedand unclear
1
Submission Before deadline
4
On the deadline
3
A day after the
deadline
2
Two days or
more after the
deadline
1Subtotals
Overall score Rating based
on transmutation
_______________________
Signature of the FS Teacher
Above printed name
_______________________
Date
Transmutation of Scores to grade/rating
Score Grade Score Grade20 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.5 - 8118-19 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78
17 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75
16 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 and
15 2.00 - 87 7 and below-5.00 - below14 2.25 - 84
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My Map
With a lot of reflective thinking coupled with oyur creativity, you can design handouts that will
truly work well to make learning effective. You will see that
My Tools
As you observe the class, use the activity forms provided for you to document your
observations.