By Cynthia LEE SKH St Peter’s Primary School (AM) Tel: 2546-2624.
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Transcript of By Cynthia LEE SKH St Peter’s Primary School (AM) Tel: 2546-2624.
Why?
Curriculum planning + material design
Implementation INSIDE the classroom(peer lesson observation -> reflection -> further adaptation)
Assessment for learning through observation an/or analyzing students’ work + follow-up
Improvement
How?
Primary concern:Looking for patterns in students’ work and understanding why the students make mistakes (Misconception? Laziness? Carelessness? Not taught before? Lack of input? Infrequent practice / recycling? …)
NO prescribed mode
Both?
Quantitative analysis?
Qualitative analysis?
Selected parts only?
All parts?
What NEXT?
Re-teaching / re-cycling in the next module
Careful scaffolding Change in teaching strategies Designing worksheets etc.
Is it handy? Is it manageable?
What should be the focus?
What is the attainment target?
Be specific, explicit and clear
What is the priority?
What can be the effect on new learning?
Look at these photos, Betty.This is my father, George. He is a policeman.My mother, May, likes children. She is a teacher.This is my uncle, Jack. He is a postman. He has a big bag.My aunt, Lily, is a singer. She can sing very well.This is my grandfather, David. He is a driver.
• Most students perform quite poorly in this part.
• 5 students score full marks.
• 18 students do not get any marks.
• Quite a lot of students directly lift the answers from the text without understanding the meaning.
Finding
Look at these photos, Betty.This is my father, George. He is a policeman.My mother, May, likes children. She is a teacher.This is my uncle, Jack. He is a postman. He has a big bag.My aunt, Lily, is a singer. She can sing very well.This is my grandfather, David. He is a driver.
Q1: What does May do? She is a teacher. (correct) She is teacher. (correct but with grammatical mistakes) My mother. (not understanding the question) May, likes children. (direct copying)
Look at these photos, Betty.This is my father, George. He is a policeman.My mother, May, likes children. She is a teacher.This is my uncle, Jack. He is a postman. He has a big bag.My aunt, Lily, is a singer. She can sing very well.This is my grandfather, David. He is a driver.
Q2: Who has a big bag? Jack has a big bag. (correct) Jack. (correct) Jack is a big bag. (correct but with grammatical mistakes) He is a postman. (direct copying) Postman has a big bag. (understanding that “he” refers to
“postman” but fail to infer that the “postman” is “Jack”) Yes, it is. (not understanding the question)
Look at these photos, Betty.This is my father, George. He is a policeman.My mother, May, likes children. She is a teacher.This is my uncle, Jack. He is a postman. He has a big bag.My aunt, Lily, is a singer. She can sing very well.This is my grandfather, David. He is a driver.
Q3: Is Aunt Lily a nurse? No, she is not. (correct) No, it is not. (correct but with grammatical mistakes) No, she not a nurse. (correct but with grammatical
mistakes) I don’t No. (wrong) Yes, it is. (wrong) No, it is a singers. (correct but with grammatical
mistakes???)
Follow-up
1.Design some reading comprehension
exercises for students
2.Teach reading skills in depth through the reader “Goldilocks and the three bears”
Peter, Lily and I go to the zoo today. We go there by bus. At the zoo, we can see many animals. There are three monkeys. One is small and two are big. There are four giraffes. There is an elephant. It is big. There is a panda, too. It is in the cage.
Finding:
• Q3 “How many animals are there?” is especially difficult for most students since they fail to interpret the sentences “There are three monkeys. One is small and two are big…”
• Some students do not understand the question “How many…?”
• Some students do not start with capital letters when writing the answers.
Peter, Lily and I go to the zoo today. We go there by bus. At the zoo, we can see many animals. There are three monkeys. One is small and two are big. There are four giraffes. There is an elephant. It is big. There is a panda, too. It is in the cage.
directly lifting the answer from the text
Peter, Lily and I go to the zoo today. We go there by bus. At the zoo, we can see many animals. There are three monkeys. One is small and two are big. There are four giraffes. There is an elephant. It is big. There is a panda, too. It is in the cage.
Peter, Lily and I go to the zoo today. We go there by bus. At the zoo, we can see many animals. There are three monkeys. One is small and two are big. There are four giraffes. There is an elephant. It is big. There is a panda, too. It is in the cage.
Peter, Lily and I go to the zoo today. We go there by bus. At the zoo, we can see many animals. There are three monkeys. One is small and two are big. There are four giraffes. There is an elephant. It is big. There is a panda, too. It is in the cage.
Test (Part G)
Class A B CAverage (%) 43% 51% 55%
Examination (Part B)
Class A B CAverage (%) 53% 63% 64%
Comparing students’ average scores in reading comprehension in test and examination
Test (Part G)
Full Zero No. of students 5 18
Examination (Part B)
Full Zero No. of students 4 4
Comparing the no. of students getting full and zero marks in reading comprehension in test and examination
Students know that the possessive pronouns ‘their’ and ‘our’ are for plural nouns, but they are not familiar with their difference.
Lots of careless mistakes in writing (e.g. spelling, plural, article etc.)More practice on error correctionPromoting self / peer correction in the class