Sunday, September 13, 2009

Report on Teaching using Virtual Manipulative for Year5 and Year 4

At the end of both lessons I was able to identify and acknowledge pupils with high ability in Year 5 and Year 4. In Year 5 class, there are only two pupils that I can categorised as high ability pupils. These pupils grasp a pattern how to solve the activity and able to visualise the idea and used algorithm to find the answers. I noticed that the rest of the class just got the answer by chance that they only click on by adding and pouring the water continuously but when asked how they got the answer, the pupils can not explain and just try the activity over again.


In Year 4 class, there are five pupils that I can categorised as high ability pupils. These pupils took less time than the Year 5 pupils to be able to grasp a pattern how to solve the activity but did not visualise using algorithm. The high ability pupils grab the pattern from the beginning of the lesson and when asked to work in group they were able to solve more than ten activities without help. When I asked how they got the answer, they could easily explained. I found the same problem with the rest of the class as the Year 5 pupils.

Report on Teaching using Virtual Manipulative for Year 5 and Year 4








After explaning I asked pupils to go to the front to try out the activity individually and get helped from the rest of the friends, if they got stuck with the problem. I only help them when needed. Later when pupils have shown that they were able to handle the activity , I asked them to work in pairs to try out the activity. The Year 5 pupils took a longer time to acquire the skills to solve the problems compared to Year 4 pupils.

Report on Teaching using Virtual Manipulative for Year 5 and Year 4

The lesson started at 8am - 9am for Year 5 and 10am - 10.50am for Year 4, duration of 50 - 60 minutes and consists of 17 pupils; 10 boys and 7 girls for Year 5 and 21 pupils; 13 girls and 8 boys for Year 4. I began the lesson by demonstrated how to find capacity of a bottle by pouring water in big bottle using small bottle. I asked pupils to count how many times we have to fill in the water inside the big bottle using the small bottle. This is just set induction to help pupils make sense about capacity of water.

Next I used IWB to explain the activity that the pupils going to try and link to the website http://nvlm.usu.edu/en/nav/category_g_2_t_4.html. I explained the activity slowly then ask pupils to try to solve the activity together.












Saturday, September 12, 2009

School Visit - Teaching using Virtual Manipulative

Last two weeks, I went to Sekolah Rendah Pantai Berakas to teach a lesson on 'Capacity of Water'. I have conducted the lesson on two classes; Year 5 and Yr 4. The purpose of the lesson is to identify pupils with high ability that could grasp the idea and able to solve the activity. I have use the Virtual manipulative that can be accessed at the website http://nlvm.usu.edu/ed/nav/category_g_2_t_4.html.

I have prepared saperate lesson plan for Year 5 and Year 4 but both consisted the same content. I conducted the lesson for Year 5 pupils first then Year 4. The lessons were carried out at the computer lab so that teacher use the IWB (Interactive Whiteboard) for teaching and pupils' activity purposes and pupils can get easy access to the website. Here, I attached the lesson plan for reference.

In Class Assignment - Using MsExcel

http://www.scribd.com/doc/19248706/BuyingSelling-ActivityExcel