Learning Tasks 8
Learning Tasks 8
Strands 1.1.1 Demonstrate content, knowledge and its application within and across curriculum
teaching areas
1.7.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the range of verbal and non-verbal communication
strategies that support learner understanding, participation, engagement and achievement
2.3.1 Demonstrate knowledge of managing classroom structure that engage learners,
individually or in groups, in meaningful exploration, discovery and hands on activities
within available learning environments
7.4.1 Demonstrate an understanding on how professional reflection and learning can be
used to improve practice
CFSAT Competency
1.1
1.2
Deepen ad broaden my knowledge on what I teach
Understand education trends, policies and curricula
2.1 Know my students
Framework for
2.2 Use the most effective teaching and learning strategy
Southeast Asian 2.3 Assess and give feedback how my students learn
3.3 Encourage and respect diversity
Teachers for the 4.1 Know myself and others
21st Century 4.2 Practice human kindness in my life and work
4.3 Master my teaching practice
Demonstration Teaching is the process of teaching you how to do or perform tasks in a step-by-
step process/logical manner. It is the show and tell method in teaching. Teacher demonstrations are important
because they provide you with experiences of real situations, events and processes. By doing daily
demonstration lessons your level of motivation and interests will be heightened and sustained.
You have been conducting simulation classes, micro-teaching in your Professional courses. You
have been doing demonstration in various ways and this time, you are now adept and well equipped in
performing your teaching-learning tasks. Let us review the advantages and disadvantages of demonstration so
you can best utilize this method.
Advantages of Demonstration
ADVANTAGES OF Demmonstration Classes
Classes
1.) Provides 2.) Makes 3.) Leads to 4.) Sustains 5.) Arouses
in-depth students self- the interest self-
mastery of highly reflection of the discovery
the subject engaged in the learners among the
matter process learners
A successful teaching demonstration must be carefully planned. You need to be aware of the following
in order that your daily and final demonstration will be implemented well.
3.) The learning outcomes are well-known to the students and teacher.
5.) Time is given for rehearsal before the demonstration (if deemed necessary).
2.) Be the BEST! Proper attire (without practicum Smile and be confident at all times.
uniform)
Maintain eye contact.
Proper Grooming
Modulate your voice.
3.) Manage your class well. Seat Plan (when done face to face Start with your classroom routines
especially if you have Not (prayer, greetings, attendance and
memorized the names of your others)
students)
Utilize varied teaching strategies to
keep all your students highly
List of names for reference engaged.
1.)
Introduction
2.) 3.)
Development
Integration
Steps in
Demonstration Teaching
•Introduction
There are many ways of introducing a lesson in order to make it highly interactive, innovative, and interactive.
These are also called attention getters, energizers and tone setters. They make the students highly motivated
in the teaching-learning process (stories, riddles, socialized review, songs, parody, picture analysis, word
games, charade, entry pass, etc.)
• Development
To make a good transition from the introduction to the development of the lesson, varied innovative teaching
strategies may be employed to sustain their interest in the lesson. These are some ways to develop the learning
content (diary, monologue, dialogue, debate, panel, discussion, use of graphic organizers, info graphics, essay,
poetry, and others).
•Integration
This focuses on making connection for students to apply relevant and meaningful learning experiences to
practical, real-life knowledge and to the broader aspects of the curriculum.
The following strategies may be used: reflection journal, structured frames, completing statements,
designing/completing matrix, checklist, rating scales, creating scenarios, completing value statements and
others.
Performance Task 1
Preparing lesson plans study guides, modules, and teaching materials relevant to LDM of
the Cooperating School and as required by the Cooperating Teacher
A. Lesson Plan Exemplar is an ideal exapmleof the teachers “road map” for the lesson. It contains
detaild description of the steps a teacher will perform to teach a particular lesson. It contains the
following parts: Learning Outcomes/Objectives, Learning Content, Learning Resources,
Learning Procedures, Remarks and Reflection.
This is a lesson exemplar which you can use to guide you in your teaching and learning. Accomplish
this based on the lesson given to you.
5.) Remarks
6.) Reflection
Prepare one (1) Learning Activity Sheet (LAS) on the subject area assigned to you which you will
use in your daily/final demonstration. To better prepare you in designing the LAS, surf the internet for
samples based on the topic assigned to you. Yu may also request your Cooperating Teacher for a sample LAS.
Always remember to make provisions for face to face or online modality.
Title
Directions/Instructions/Panuto
Exercises/Activities/ Pamaraan
Reflection/ Pangwakas
Performance task 2
Performance Task 3
Conducting Daily and final demonstration teaching using the Learning Delivery Modality (LDM) of your
Cooperating School
Get a copy of the lesson plan template that your are expected to use from your Cooperating Teacher.
Samples of the Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) or Daily Lesson Log (DLL) may also be downloaded from the
internet.
Some schools have their lesson template which they will request you to use.
Have a Pre-Conference with your CT on the most essential learning competencies that you need to discuss.
Make sure that you have alternate provisions to conduct this lesson face-to-face, virtually or through video-
taped demonstration lesson.
Write your lesson plan and show that to your Cooperating Teacher for comments, suggestions, and revisions.
Prepare your instructional materials based on the Learning Delivery Modality (LDM) of your Cooperating
School.
The Department of Education has issued Department Order 42s. 2016, Policies Guidelines on Daily Lesson
Preparation for the K to 12 Basic Education Program.
These are the template for the Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) and Daily Lesson Log (DLL).
Instructional Planning
(the process of systematically planning, developing 2016), evaluating, and managing instructional process by
using principles of teaching and learning –D.O s. 2016)
Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) Format
Time and
Dates Quarter
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards
B. Performance Standards
II. CONTENT
3. Textbook pages
V. PROCEDURES
I. Evaluating Learning
WRITING MY REFLECTION
After my daily /final demonstration lessons,
These are the things I am happy about _____________________________
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1. Which activities promote the use of numbers through estimating, calculating, budgeting, and
analyzing?
A. Media
B. Literacy
C. Numeracy
D. Information
B. Literacy
C. Numeracy
D. Information
3. Which activities allow the learners to explain and discover the learning concepts through their
application in the real world context?
A. Musical activities
B. Performance Tasks
C. Hand-on activities
A. Team teaching
C. Cooperative strategies
D. Collaborative strategies
A. Develop self-esteem
B. Promote independence