Lesson 6-8
Lesson 6-8
Lesson 6-8
FACE-TO-FACE LEARNING
LESSON ENVIRONMENT
6
Given the concepts and infographic, how can you participate and assist in a
face-to-face learning environment?
As a student-teacher in this curriculum, I can participate and assist in face-to-face learning
enviroment by guiding and helping those students who struggles in class, helping my
cooperating teacher in his paper works, and teaching in a class. Aside from that, as we are now
in new curriculum I will teach them how to be independent. I will allow them to explore to
discover new knowledge and ideas. And I will incorporate technology as my teaching tools.
Notice
Having been exposed to the traditional classroom in your basic education, it seems
that everything is familiar: However, as teaching-learning theories evolve over time
there are changes that are taking place.
What changes have you noticed in the face-to-face classroom spaces?
Tradional classroom type where we use a Modern classroom type where the teacher
green board as a tool in teaching. uses Tv or projector as a teaching tool.
We need to go to library if we have a We can now surf in the internet.
research activity.
Teacher-centered classroom Student-centered classroom
We can interact with each other with no We need to follow safety protocols provided
limitations and protocols. by the DOH like social distancing, wearing of
face mask and limited interactions.
Analyze
What do you think brought the changes in the face-to-face learning environment
now?
Technology innovation causes a big impact in todays learning environment because most of the
teachers uses technology as their teaching tools and also Covid19 give us a hard time to cope
up with learnings and cause a big adjustments to both teachers and students. We have to do a
limited face-to-face classes to ensure the safety of everyone.
From the changes that you identified, choose one that you can do. How will do it?
Among the changes that I identified, converting traditional classroom into a modern clasroom
is the most sigficant changes because in today’s generation, the students are more particular in
using technology, so as a future teacher, I will use technology in my classroom as my teaching
tools.
Reflect
OBSERVE
REFLECT
PLAN
What will I do to solve the problem? Describe briefly how you will do it.
I will look for more engaging strategies where my students can understand better and learns
fast.
2. The traditional classroom spaces are still considered valid and effective for as
long as these conditions exist. What are these conditions?
I. There should be one teacher to one student ratio
II. Chairs should be fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed.
III. The presence of the teacher is needed in a given time to guide learning.
IV. All students should be heard in class discussion.
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I and IV
D. III and IV
4. Outdoor activities like group games, scavenger hunt and the like provide a
positive _____.
A. Pychological environment
B. Social environment
C. Physical environment
D. Cognitive environment
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Physical Environment
Is the space inside the room more than enough for learners to move about?
Does the room arrangement match with the teaching-learning principles? Are
there several room arrangements in the school?
Are the visual displays attractive and do they stimulate learning?
Are the school premises safe and is the classroom space free from hazards?
Are learners comfortable in terms of light and ventilation?
Psychological Environment
Are there sets of rules and producers followed? What are these?
Are there sets of expectations that can motivate the learners to learn?
Are these observables in the classroom?
- Classroom atmosphere based on trust, cooperation and empathy
- Modeling of positive attitude, respectful behavior, constructive actions
- Avoidance of ridicule, sarcasm, superiority in the classroom
- Opportunities for learners to share their experiences and learning with
each other
Social Environment
Are there opportunities for positive interaction inside the classroom?
Are there outdoor activities that foster friendship, camaraderie, and
cooperation?
How are individual needs and differences considered?
PORTFOLIO ENTRY
Title: The Face-to-face Learning Environment
If you re assisting you mentor in your on-line class, there are some reminders you
should share to your remote learners on a synchronous platform like google. Meet, zoom,
MOOCS or any other platform you are familiar with and are using.
With the use of any google. Meet, Zoom or any platform, organize a virtual class. Do
this with the guidance of your mentor.
Notice
How did the students show their active participation in the lesson?
By arriving on time in virtual class and answering questions by the teacher by raising their
hands using the raise hand icon.
ANALYZE
REFLECT
As a future teacher, I feel that the on-line learning environment can be safe if the
teacher will create a private and secured innovation to protect the information of his students
because we can’t define the online security and as a student, we don’t know what are the
things that we need to avoid preventing problems.
I think that teaching in virtual learning environment is difficult in our area because of
slow internet connection and unexpected power interruption.
OBSERVE
REFLECT
PLAN
2. If your co-teacher asks you to borrow your email address password for an urgent
concern, which action should you take as a safety measure?
a. Deny your friend's request because of privacy.
b. Open your email yourself and print your friends email.
c. Quickly share your password to your friend.
d. None of the A, B, C.
4. In a virtual synchronous class, when a student would like to talk, which of the
following actions should be done?
a. Mute the microphone
b. Open the camera
c. Raise hand
d. Send message to chat box
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Make a list of 10 websites where you can source references and instructional materials
for this episode Place the list in the matrix like the one below Share this with your mentor
An easy-to-use
5. socrative.com
lassic flash-card
6. quizlet.com
and quiz-based
website that
works well
for individual
or class-wide
test reviews,
informal
assessments, or
quick checks
for
understanding.
Create
your own quizlet
or select one
from the vast
library of pre-
existing
reviews. Quizlet
is ideal for 6-
12 educators
looking for
additional online
resources to
assist students
in
understanding
difficult
concepts and
developing
academic
vocabulary.
classic flashcard and quiz-based website that
works well for individual or class-wide test
reviews, informal assessments, or quick checks for
understanding. Create your own quizlet or select
one from the vast library of pre-existing reviews.
Quizlet is ideal for 6-12 educators looking for
additional online resources to assist students in
understanding difficult concepts and developing
academic vocabulary.
web-based
7. kaizena.com
assessment tool
that allows
teachers to
provide students
with immediate
or real-time
feedback on
Google
documents,
PDFs, or other
uploaded work.
Teachers can
also upload
their own
rubrics or other
resources to
create a more
interactive,
discussion-based
assessment.
Feedback is
ideal for 6-12
teachers who
want
to build more
meaningful
relationships
with their
students
web-based
assessment tool
that allows
teachers to
provide students
with immediate
or real-time
feedback on
Google
documents,
PDFs, or other
uploaded work.
Teachers can
also upload
their own
rubrics or other
resources to
create a more
interactive,
discussion-based
assessment.
Feedback is
ideal for 6-12
teachers who
want
to build more
meaningful
relationships
with their
students
web-based
assessment tool
that allows
teachers to
provide students
with immediate
or real-time
feedback on
Google
documents,
PDFs, or other
uploaded work.
Teachers can
also upload
their own
rubrics or other
resources to
create a more
interactive,
discussion-based
assessment.
Feedback is
ideal for 6-12
teachers who
want
to build more
meaningful
relationships
with their
students
A web-based assessment tool that allows teachers
to provide students with immediate or real-time
feedback on Google documents, PDFs, or other
uploaded work. Teachers can also upload their
own rubrics or other resources to create a more
interactive, discussion-based assessment.
Feedback is ideal for 6-12 teachers who want to
build more meaningful relationships with their
students.
A free website
8. classdojo.com
with several
features and
platforms for
tracking,
managing, and
improving
student behavior
and
learning. It
includes
messaging apps
that can be
linked to
both students
and families,
incentivized
learning
opportunities,
and much, much
more. This tool
is ideal for
6-12 teachers
looking for a
way to improve
classroom
management and
engagement.
A free website with several features and platforms
for tracking, managing, and improving student
behavior and learning. It includes messaging apps
that can be linked to both students and families,
incentivized learning opportunities, and much,
much more. This tool is ideal for 6-12 teachers
looking for a way to improve classroom
management and engagement.
The classic
9. kahoot.com
interactive and
fun quiz style
game is always
a hit with
students. You
can use Kahoot
to create your
own
assessment,
design your
own questions,
and get
immediate
feedback. To be
sure, this is a
teacher classic.
It's great for
both in-person
and online
learning, but
it's
especially fun in
the classroom.
All students in
grades 6
through 12
should have
Kahoot.
The classic interactive and fun quiz style game is
always a hit with students. You can use Kahoot to
create your own assessment, design your own
questions, and get immediate feedback. To be
sure, this is a teacher classic. It's great for both in
person and online learning, but it’s especially fun
in the classroom. All students in grades 6 through
12 should have Kahoot.
Hundreds of
10. readtheory.org
reading
passages,
exercises, and
worksheets
designed to keep
students engaged
while also
developing
critical reading
skills and
comprehension.
It is easy to use
and highly
adaptable,
making it
suitable for both
in-person
and distance
learning. We
recommend
ReadTheory to
any
teacher looking
to improve their
students'
reading skills
because it has
materials for
students in
grades K-12.
Hundreds of reading passages, exercises, and
worksheets designed to keep students engaged
while also developing critical reading skills and
comprehension. It is easy to use and highly
adaptable, making it suitable for both in-person
and distance learning. We recommend
ReadTheory to any teacher looking to improve
their students' reading skills because it has
materials for students in grades K-12.
Having these guide questions in mind, consult your Resource Teacher on the
possible assistance or participation that you can do to help her/him in doing the
classroom routines Complete the matrix for the routines that you can employ
before, during and after classes in the classroom/remote learning to ensure order
and discipline in your classes List down the problems which you have encountered
while implementing these routines.
Our cooperating teacher give us an opportunity to help him in his face-to-face classes. He
requests us to help him in assisting those students who struggles in their learning, help him in
his paper works and ask them to teach the class.
Some problems that we encountered during implementing the routine:
1. Student’s difficulty in understanding the lesson.
2. Student’s behaviors inside the classroom.
3. Student’s diversity.
Notice
After doing your classroom routines and formulating your procedures, state what you
noticed by answering the following questions:
How did you feel after employing your classroom routines and establishing
your procedures in the classroom/remote learning?
Since it is my first time to handle or observe an actual class, it was hard to me
because I am not familiar with them, especially their behaviors.
Analyze
Reflect
What insights have you gained while doing this learning episode?
I learned that dealing with diverse learners is not easy. We need to know their strength
and weaknesses to give them enough learnings. There are also fast and slow learners that we
have to deal with every day. I learned also that not all learners learn in the same pace.
OBSERVE
REFLECT
3. Some strategies ways which I can employ to improve my classroom routines are
fun and interesting strategies that can gain the learners attention in class.
ACT
4. (Based on my answers in nos. 1-3), the possible title of my action research on this
episode is Children’s Classroom Behavior Management.
Direction: Read the questions and choose the letter of the correct answer
1. Ms. Asuncion teaches English in Grade Six. She finds difficulty in getting her vice
settled
and ready for the daily lesson. Which of the following would be the best advice
for her?
A. She should have a seating arrangement plan
B. She should assign a group leader to monitor student's
C. She should not let them in until they are ready
D. She should have an entry pass before they get in discipline.
2. The students of Ms. Dionisio were instructed to use the washroom gate pass
whenever
they need to attend to personal necessities. This is an example of which of the
following
classroom management techniques?
A. the use of cards
B. the use of gate pass
C. the use of transition.
D the use of clear schedule.
3. Mrs. Esplana assigned daily prayer leaders and attendance monitor checkers in
her class.
What is the benefit of having this practice?
A. Ensure discipline and responsibility in class.
B. Make her students busy at all times.
C. Develop camaraderie in class.
D. Ease her of small stuff.
4. During inclement weather one of the routines established by Ms. Returan is for
her class
to fall in line along the corridors and not in the school yard. What must be the
reason why
she implemented this?
A. To have another area for line formation
B. To enable them to stay outside
C. To protect them from harm
D. To give more time for them to socialize outside the classroom
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Teaching
Helping my cooperating
teacher in his paper works.
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