Pre-service teachers demonstrated great enthusiasm and dedication in conducting their demonstration teaching, a crucial step in their preparation to become effective educators.
GROUP E
Topic: Measuring Time and Distance Using Standard Units - Grade 5 (Physics)
Date of demonstration: October 28, 2024
Since the start of their demonstration teaching, Teachers Aliza, Jeor, Khiara, and Leslie were able to captivate their students' attention and create a dynamic learning environment. They effectively delivered the lesson through engaging discussions and activities.
GROUP H
Topic: Gravitation and Frictional Forces - Grade 6 (Physics)
Date of demonstration: October 29 2024
While their instructional materials might have had a spooky edge, Teacher Sam, Teacher Dafh, and Teacher Meca were anything but frightening to their students. Instead, they captivated young minds with a variety of fun and interactive learning activities, transforming the learning process into an enjoyable and effective experience. With their engaging approach, they turned the classroom into a thrilling adventure, ensuring that learning was never a chore.
GROUP D
Topic: Sources and Uses of Light, Sound, Heat, and Electricity - Grade 3 (Physics)
Date of demonstration: November 4, 2024
The spirit of Christmas was awakened during their demo teaching through varied activities that captivated the students’ interests. By exploring the fascinating world of light, sound, heat, and electricity, the teachers brought back joyful memories of Christmas morning, reminding them of the twinkling lights on the Christmas tree and the warm glow of the fireplace. With expanded lessons, they instilled a deeper understanding of these concepts in the minds of the learners, illuminating their curiosity and spreading the warmth of knowledge, much like a warm cup of hot cocoa on a Christmas morning.
GROUP C
Topic: How Light, Heat, and Sound Travel - Grade 4 (Physics)
Date of demonstration: November 5, 2024
With a range of exciting and extraordinary activities, Teacher Metch, Teacher Jessa, Teacher Madelyn, and Teacher Michelle were able to captivate the students’ attention, sparking curiosity and igniting a passion for learning. They transformed the classroom into a lively and interactive space where complex concepts were broken down into easily digestible pieces. By presenting information in a clear, concise, and creative manner, they ensured that students not only absorbed the knowledge but also retained it, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
GROUP L
Topic: Electricity and Magnetism - Grade 5 (Physics)
Date of demonstration: November 12, 2024
Much like magnets exert an irresistible force, drawing in and securely holding objects within their magnetic field, Teachers Bemar, Katrina, and Faith consistently captivated and engaged their students. Their dynamic activities and enlightening discussions served as intellectual magnets, drawing in and holding the attention of their students, fostering a stimulating and productive learning environment.
GROUP I
Topic: Energy Transformation in Simple Machines - Grade 6 (Physics)
Date of demonstration: November 12, 2024
Creative and innovative activities shattered the icy barrier of the inactive learning environment. Teachers Hazel, Teacher Rachelle, and Teacher Honey, with their warmth and dedication, shared relevant lessons that melted away the frost of forgotten knowledge about energy transformation. Inspired by the icy adventures of Olaf, they transformed the classroom into a dynamic and engaging space where students eagerly embraced the concepts of energy and its various forms.
GROUP A
Topic: Types of Soil - Grade 4 (Earth and Space)
Date of demonstration: November 18, 2024
Teacher Darie, Teacher Fhiane, Teacher Jeah, and Teacher Trixia embarked on a global adventure with their students, transforming their classroom into a passport to diverse lands. By harnessing the power of different soil types, they crafted engaging activities that brought the world to life.
GROUP J
Topic: Weathering and Soil Erosion - Grade 5 (Earth and Space)
Date of demonstration: November 19, 2024
Just as SpongeBob SquarePants, inspired by a real-life sponge, gleefully sips moisture from a surface, Teacher Guen, Teacher Cristal, and Teacher Jaica effortlessly absorbed and disseminated knowledge into the minds of their students. Their activities, far from being abstract exercises, were deeply rooted in real-world contexts, making learning an engaging and meaningful experience.
GROUP F
Topic: Weather: Components, Instruments, and Charts - Grade 4 (Earth and Space)
Date of demonstration: November 25, 2024
Teachers Iydil, Teacher Dianne, and Teacher Yvonne creatively engaged their students in physical activity and critical thinking. They incorporated various weather instruments made from recycled and improvised materials into fun activities. Additionally, they organized a stimulating scavenger hunt, guiding students through a series of clues and challenges to uncover a treasure chest.
GROUP K
Topic: Weather Patterns in the Philippines - Grade 6 (Earth and Space)
Date of demonstration: November 26, 2024
Teachers Jecca, Teacher Airish, and Teacher Rhaby transformed the classroom into a place of calmness, fostering creativity and calming their students' minds. Through interactive activities, they ignited their students' imaginations, encouraging them to explore new ideas and express themselves freely.
GROUP B
Topic: Phases of Moon and Patterns of Stars - Grade 5 (Earth and Space)
Date of demonstration: December 2, 2024
Teacher Pearl, Teacher Ritchel, Teacher Janelle, and Teacher James ignited young minds with a cosmic journey through the moon's captivating phases. Through interactive activities and engaging discussions, students were whisked away on a celestial adventure, witnessing the moon's transformation from a slender crescent to a luminous full orb and back again.
GROUP G
Topic: Motions of the Earth: Rotation and Revolution - Grade 6 (Earth and Space)Phases of Moon and Patterns of Stars - Grade 5 (Earth and Space)
Date of demonstration: December 3, 2024
What a fun lesson! Teacher Ace, Teacher Ella, and Teacher Gelixel took learning beyond the classroom walls, venturing outdoors with their students. Through a series of rotations and revolutions, students actively engaged with the lesson, building their understanding in a fun and interactive way. This immersive experience made learning exciting and memorable.