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MY E-WORLD (Websites) Name of FS Student _Deliman, Jundel L._____ - __________________________________ Course _Bachelor of Secondary Education_____________________ Year & Section _II__ Resource Teacher _Mary Juliet Doño _________ Signature __________ Date _03-17-16__ Cooperating School _JH Cerilles State College___________________ _______________ Field Study 3 Episode 7 - My E-World Focused on: Evaluating electronic resources for appropriate instructional use Tasks Exempla ry 4 Superio r 3 Satisfact ory 2 Unsatisfac tory 1 Observation/ Documentation 4 3 2 1 My Analysis 4 3 2 1 My Reflection 4 3 2 1 My Portfolio 4 3 2 1 Submission 4 3 2 1 Sub Totals { Over-all Score Rating: (Based on transmutation) _______________________ Signature of FS Teacher above Printed Name _______________________ Date Transmutation of score to grade/rating Episode 7

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MY E-WORLD (Websites)

Name of FS Student _Deliman, Jundel L._____ - __________________________________Course _Bachelor of Secondary Education_____________________ Year & Section -_II__Resource Teacher _Mary Juliet Doño _________ Signature __________Date _03-17-16__Cooperating School _JH Cerilles State College___________________ _______________

Field Study 3 Episode 7 - My E-WorldFocused on: Evaluating electronic resources for appropriate instructional use

Tasks Exemplary4

Superior3

Satisfactory2

Unsatisfactory1

Observation/Documentation 4 3 2 1

My Analysis 4 3 2 1

My Reflection 4 3 2 1

My Portfolio 4 3 2 1

Submission 4 3 2 1

Sub Totals

{

Over-all ScoreRating: (Based on

transmutation)

_______________________Signature of FS Teacher

above Printed Name

_______________________Date

Transmutation of score to grade/rating

Score Grade Score Grade 20 - 1.0 - 99 12-13 - 2.50 - 81 18-19 - 1.25 - 96 11 - 2.75 - 78 17 - 1.5 - 93 10 - 3.00 - 75 16 - 1.75 - 90 8-9 - 3.5 - 72 and 15 - 2.00 - 87 7-below - 5.00 - below

Episode 7

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14 - 2.25 - 84

My Performance (How I Will Be Rated)

My Tools

Please use the Class Observation Guide provided for you.

Class Observation Guide

Read the following statements carefully before you observe.

1. What is the lesson about? What are the teacher’s objectives?

The lesson is all about Sequence. The teacher’s objectives are the

following:

a. Generate and describe pattern;

b. Illustrate a sequence; and

c. Solve problems involving sequence

2. Note the important concepts that the teacher is emphasizing.

The teacher is emphasizing on patterns and number orders. She is also

showing the concept of common difference, a number added to obtain the next.

3. Note the skills that the teacher is developing in the learners.

The skills that the teacher is developing in the learners are accuracy,

cleverness, creative thinking and inquisitiveness. All these skills are essential to

the topic.

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My Analysis

Using the information you got from observing the class, surf the internet

for electronic resources that will be useful in teaching the same lesson. Choose the most

appropriate ones. Recall the guidelines you learned in Educational Technology about

evaluating electronic resources. These guidelines will help you fill out the matrix below.

Grade/Year level

of the class Grade 9

Topic (of the class you observed) Sequence

Objectives of the lesson:

1. Illustrate sequence.

2. Generate and describe pattern.

3. Solve problems involving sequence.

Name of Electronic ResourceDescription of the

Electronic Resource

How it can be used in the class you

observed

Website:lrmds.deped.gov.ph

This website contains all resource materials used by DepEd in the K-12 curriculum. It is also called DepEd Portal.

Various activities in a form of MS Word or PDF that can be downloaded from this site will help teachers organize their own lesson.

Website:https://www.mathisfun.com

Offers an enjoyable and easy-to-learn manner because they believe Math is fun. They cover from Kindergarten to year 12 curriculum.

All information from this site will be good resource for teaching Math because it provides complete yet easy-to-understand topics.

CD ROMMathematics Higher Level (CD-ROM)

Mathematics Higher Level is a book published by Cambridge University Press. It was accompanied by a CD-ROM which contains topic for number sequence.

Through a CD-ROM Drive, a classroom can view contents of this CD-ROM.

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CD ROMAdvance Algebra Tutor

The disk 2 of Advance Algebra Tutor have topics for number sequence. This CD-ROM is found at E Math Tutor DVD.com

The teacher may use CD-ROM player or drive during class in order to view this lesson.

Games (on-line)Line Dry (www.fuelthebrain.com)

Line Dry is an online game fir sequence. Clothes with numbers are hanged and players must fill blank clothes for their answer.

This can be use in class that have an active internet connection.

Games:Encarta

Part of Microsoft’s Encarta are games for different subjects. Math is one of them.

Encarta can be use online or offline so it is easy to use in the classroom.

Webquest:National Portrait Gallery (npg.org.uk)

This webquest covers the following topics: number sequence, multiplication and problem solving.

If this will be used in the classroom, it is advisable that internet is present since this is an online webquest.

Webquest: Sequences and Patterns

Webquest

A simple webquest in a form of MS-Word. It contains links of different topics.

Also, internet is needed if this will be used in a classroom.

Others:

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My Reflections

1. Describe your experience in surfing the internet for appropriate electronic

resources for the class? Did you find it easy or difficult?

In surfing the internet for appropriate electronic resources for the class, I

need to read first the outline of the resources that comes out from google. I need

to evaluate it first whether it is useful to my topic or not. Yes, it is quite difficult

but with the aid of various machineries, it becomes relatively easy.

2. How did you choose which electronic resources to include here? What did you

consider? Explain.

There are many ways to consider in choosing an electronic resource. First

is credibility. It means choosing those resource that are already proven and

tested. Next is appropriateness. If you will search on google, there are many

other things that are irrelevant so you need not to include them. Availability is

the next. Choose resources that are attainable to your budget and to the

institution’s funds.

3. Reflect on your technology skills. What skills do you already have and what skills

would you continue to work on to be better at utilizing electronic resources?

If I were to evaluate myself, I can say that I already have good skills in

manipulating computers, surfing the internet and in preparing various electronic

resources.

On the other hand, I need to continue practicing on making various

electronic visual aids like slides, etc.

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My Portfolio

Visit www.teachnology.com or other teacher resource websites. Print useful

instructional materials (worksheets, visual aids, flash cards, rubrics, etc.) and include

them here. Indicate how they might be useful considering your major or area of

specialization.

Rubric for the Equations Formulated and Solved

Score Descriptors

4 Equations are properly formulated and solved correctly.

3 Equations are properly formulated but not all are solved correctly.

2 Equations are properly formulated but are not solved correctly.

1 Equations are properly formulated but are not solved at all.

Rubric for the Problems Formulated and Solved

Score Descriptors

6 Poses a more complex problem with two or more solutions and communicates

ideas unmistakably, shows in-depth comprehension of the pertinent concepts

and/or processes and provides explanation wherever appropriate

5 Poses a more complex problem and finishes all significant parts of the

solution and communicates ideas unmistakably, shows in-depth

comprehension of the pertinent concepts and/or processes

4 Poses a complex problem and finishes all significant parts of the solution and

communicates ideas unmistakably, shows in-depth comprehension of the

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pertinent concepts and/or processes

3 Poses a complex problem and finishes most significant parts of the solution

and communicates ideas unmistakably, shows comprehension of major

concepts although neglects or misinterprets less significant ideas or details

2 Poses a problem and finishes some significant parts of the solution and

communicates ideas unmistakably but shows gaps on the theoretical

comprehension

1 Poses a problem but demonstrates minor comprehension, not being able to

develop an approach

Source: D.O. #73, s. 2012, lrmds.gov.ph

There are many important instructional materials present in the DepEd Portal. I

just choose this rubric out of those materials present in there.

It is essential for Mathematics students to know how to construct equations. This

help them solve word-problems. Thus, this rubric will be greatly help them. This will

serve as guide to teachers and students alike.