04/10/2023

 


It was my fourth day of doing a block teach at the WAR MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL which is on November the 9th. This time I realized that the role of a teacher was a very important job because I love to teach and play with students especially taking care of them. Before this coming day, I’m doing or preparing my lesson plan for delivering an English subject the year three students.

Firstly, when I arrive at the school early in the morning, I do the same thing as before as cleaning inside and outside of the classroom with some students that also early come in the morning and arrange all the desks well. After that, I put my chart on the board that I'm going to use while delivering an English subject. Then, I gathered my students together in the middle and told one of them to open their lesson with a little prayer and sing one song.

Secondly, we start with a little warm-up which is a Chinese whisper. I explained the game to them and then started on in a team. After that, I grouped them into eight groups and gave them their group work and gave them ten minutes to do it and then present it to their colleagues. Afterward, I put their activity on the board explained it to them, and then told them to go back to their desk and do their activity. I gave them ten minutes to do it and then marked it on the board.

Lastly, at the end of the lesson, most of the students achieved all the learning outcomes because they were all participating in all the activities that I gave them during the lesson. I praise them for their effort in our lesson today and encourage them to this subject because it is important to them. I gave them the homework that they were going to do at home so that it could improve their understanding of this topic. After the school end, I always stay at the classroom doing a cleaning with some students by arranging all the desk and all resources in an orderly manner, so it helps our resources to save and ready for the next day’s lesson. 

 


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