Friday, 27 December 2019
Saturday, 21 December 2019
Weekly Reflection Teaching Practice Phase 2
Weekly Reflection
December 21, 2019
WEEKLY REFLECTION
Dec 16, 2019 - Dec 18, 2019
During this week till 18/12/2019 we were at school and on 19/12/2019 we came back to college. The first three days we were engaged in preparing the tools for the achievement test that should be conducted at the end our teaching practice. We had to prepare the blue print of the test in advance so that process would become easier during the preparation of question paper and setting the scoring scheme.
On Thursday and Friday we were at college. We had to prepare for the next session of teaching practice that will start after Christmas holidays.
Friday, 20 December 2019
Report of Innovative Work
INNOVATIVE WORK
INTRODUCTION
As a part of the B.Ed course, we were assigned to do an innovative work based on our teaching practice.
In the English coursebook of Standard VIII, there is an activity section dealing with some phrasal verbs of the lesson, 'The Nightingale and the Rose'. So I decided to concentrate my innovative work on the phrasal verb 'take'. Thus I created a model named 'Take Villa'.
OBJECTIVES
- To know about the usage of phrasal verbs.
- To familiarize with the phrasal verb, 'take'.
- To know the meaning of different usage of the phrasal verb, 'take'.
TAKE VILLA
The four windows of the Villa shows the picture, meaning, examole sentences and synonyms of 'take down, 'take up', 'take after' and 'take back'. The main door opens to the illustrations showing 'take in', 'take out', 'take off', 'take on', 'take apart' and 'take away'.
Sunday, 15 December 2019
Weekly Reflection Teaching Practice Phase 2
Weekly Reflection
December 15, 2019
WEEKLY REFLECTION
Dec 9, 2019 - Dec 13, 2019
Exams started on 9/12/2019 and will be continued till 18/12/2019. As we were not given any exam duties we were engaged in preparing the rough draft of our project and book review. My Project is based on my action research in rectifying the errors in Subject Verb Agreement among students while they write in English. I engaged in collecting previous related studies and also found out strategies for the action research. I had selected the book, Teaching English to Indian Pupils by Nurul Huda for writing the review.
Sunday, 8 December 2019
Weekly Reflection Teaching Practice Phase 2
Weekly Reflection
December 8, 2019
WEEKLY REFLECTION
Dec 2, 2019 - Dec 7, 2019
I completed third week of teaching practice. I had completed five more lesson plans in this week. Among them class based on the ICT lesson plan was very effective. I completed the story The Nightingale and the Rose and also the textual activities. I also taught Personal Pronouns using the Advance Organizer Method and Adverb using the Concept Attainment Method. I conducted a diagnostic test on 3/12/2019 inorder to analyse usage of English language by the students. Our Physical Education teacher, Pramod came for class observation and we took classes on health related subjects. I took a class on Malnutrition.
As exams were about to start on 9/12/2019, I revised all the chapters and also corrected their notebooks.This week too I observed my friends' teaching practice. It helped me to learn some new teaching methods and also correct them. My friends also came to observe my class and they gave me valuable corrections.
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
ICT Lesson Plan
Name of the
teacher trainee: Sreelekshmi.S Standard: VIII C
Name of the
school: St. Johns’
HS, Eravipuram Strength: 24
Subject: English Duration: 35min
Unit: IV,
Flowers and Showers Date: 2/12/2019
Topic: The Nightingale and the Rose (paragraph 25-28)
Theme: Nature
Subtheme: Communion
with Nature
Content Analysis: The Oak tree asked
for one last song and the Nightingale sang for him. When the moon came, the Nightingale flew to the Red
Rose tree and set her breast against the thorn. She sang all night and the
thorn went deeper into her breast. The life blood flew away from her and a marvelous
rose blossomed on the Rose tree. The tree cried to the Nightingale to press
closer and she did it and sang louder and louder.
The learner, 1) reads and comprehends the story.
2)
identifies the meaning of new words from the context.
3) develops
the language skills.
4)
constructs letter.
Pre-requisites:
The learner, 1) knows about the influence of
nature in man’s life.
2) values
the importance of qualities like pity, sympathy and selflessness.
Teaching Learning
Resources: Course book, Sourcebook,
Dictionary, ICT slides
CLASSROOM
INTERACTION PROCEDURE
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PUPILS’ RESPONSE
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INFORMAL
INTERACTION
Teacher creates a
good rapport with students by engaging in an informal talk.
ENTRY ACTIVITY
Teacher asks a few
questions related to the previous class.
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Pupils interacted
with great interest.
Pupils responded
actively.
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LINK TALK
Teacher links the new passages with the previous
passages.
INTRODUCING THE TOPIC
Teacher continues the story and proceeds the class.
MODEL READING BY THE TEACHER
Teacher reads the passages with proper stress,
intonation and pronunciation.
SILENT READING BY THE STUDENTS
TRACK READING
Teacher asks the pupils to read the paragraphs
silently and put tick mark when they understand a sentence and put ‘x’ mark
when they did not understand a sentence and put ‘!’ mark when they find
something surprising.
COLLABORATIVE READING
Teacher asks the pupils to share what they
understood from the passages.
SCAFFOLDING QUESTIONS
Teacher asks the pupils a few scaffolding questions
related to the paragraphs:
GLOSSARY
Teacher introduces the unfamiliar words in the
paragraphs.
GROUP ACTIVITY
Teacher asks the students to be in groups and gives
the following activity:
PRESENTATION OF THE PRODUCT
Teacher asks the group leaders to present the
products prepared by them.
TEACHER’S VERSION
Teacher presents her own version of the letter and
asks the students to copy it down in their notebooks.
REVIEW
Teacher recapitulates the passages taken.
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITY
Teacher gives the following assignment:
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Pupils listened carefully
Pupils listened attentively
Pupils read the paragraphs with comprehension.
Pupils shared their ideas.
Pupils answered the questions.
Pupils understood the meaning of new words.
Pupils engaged in group activity. Pupils presented their products.
Pupils copied the teacher’s version.
Pupils listened carefully. |
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