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Letter T Reflection

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SWC Lesson Reflection


Lesson Letter T Antoinette
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MST Najla School Day care center

Class Pre-kinder 1 Date

Overall aim and context of the lesson:

Recognize and write letter T

SWC Lesson Reflection (Completed after EVERY lesson taught)


Select (S):
Identify a lesson and what standards are you addressing:
The lesson was about the phonic letter T. The student will learn how to write letter T in the paper. The
activity is the student will color the tree and color the t letter with orange color, after that they will do
tracing for letter T.

Describe (D):
Who is the lesson for?
Where did the lesson take place?
What were you trying to achieve in your lesson?
What did the students do?
The lesson was for pre-kinder student and the activities for the all level. The lesson was in the classroom
in the circle area. And the whole activity was in the front of the class. I make sure all student knows to
write letter T in the board.

Analyze (A):
Why do you think the students responded the way that they did?
How well did your teaching relate to the students’ prior understanding?
How well did you engage the students?
The student asked me question that showed me they were learning and understand what I was teaching
them. After they finish the activity I ask them question. I engaged the student by singing the letter T
song.

Appraise (A):
Explain the nature of the experience from the students’ perspective
Did your lesson meet your teaching goals?
My lesson meets my goals because in the end of the class most of them knowhow to write letter T . And
the student was doing the activities well and they asked me about the ant which show me that they
understand the lesson. I assess my student in the end.

Transform (T):
How might you enhance student learning of this lesson in the future?
What are the implications for your professional practice?
In the future I will bring things start with t sound and I will use the up pop book.

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