Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Week 4 : Implementation Table

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3.0 LANGUAGE FOR
AESTHETIC USE

3.1 Listen to, read, view and
respond to literary works
by:

a. understanding and telling in
one’s own words the story
and heard and/or read
and giving one’s opinion;










·     opportunity for the sharing of narratives and stories

·    Provide coaching and scaffolding at critical time
o   Offer hints and strategies

·     Provide access to expert
performances and the modeling of processes











Video with sound

Background music












1)        Student is given the summary of the story.
-    Student are asked to give their own opinion about the story
-    Type the answer in the text box

2)        Students will watch the video of Rumpelstiltskin
-    Student is required to give and idea or opinion about the scene given
-    Student are asked to give one unique name for the character of Rumpelstiltskin









b. recognizing elements in a
story such as

( i ) characters

















( ii ) setting








( iii ) plot

introduction
action starts
climax
falling action
resolution







·     Provide for integrated
assessment of learning within
the tasks

·       Learning is an active process in which the learner uses sensory input and constructs meaning out of it.
·       The opportunity for students to be effective performers with acquired knowledge, and to craft polished, performances or products



Provide coaching by the teacher at critical times, and scaffolding and fading of teacher support





Cognitive
·        Organization effect

Constructivism
·        Meaning requires understanding for the whole as well as part




Character images



Characters’ voice













Character images, images of scene and place







Character images, images of scene and place


·          Students are required to use the different voice/ act as the character to pronoun the same sentences.
·          Students need to match the character with the given sentence and description.


Drag and drop games (students match the character based on given dialog/ voices)












·          Students are required to match the events with the correct setting.







·       Students are required to name the sequence of events in the plot
·       Students are required to rearrange the story according to the sequence of plot











c. explaining the message the
writer is trying to convey and
discussing how this relates
to one’s life;

·     Provide authentic activities
·     the opportunity to detect relevant versus. irrelevant information,

The video , graphic or animation about
·          Do not be greedy
·          Honesty
·          Do not boast
·          Selfish
·          Regretful

In our daily life



·          Students are required to match the moral values according to action of the characters


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