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“Education comes from living life, following passions, accessing information, observing, reflecting, and being inspired by wise and courageous elders in the community.” Claire Aumonier.“It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” Albert Einstein
BEAUTIFUL SAYINGS
•Adopt 21st century teaching approaches•To develop in the students reading habits in such a way that they become independent learners and intellectual human beings.•To apply Bloom’s taxonomy.
LONG TERM GOALS
•To initiate reading habits thoroughly in class to develop an inquisitive mind in children.•To help them to become a more independent learner.•To encourage weak students and promote critical thinking by changing questioning strategies.•Use of computer to develop interest in subject.•Increase interest in Urdu literature.
SHORT TERM GOALS
CreatingGenerating new ideas, products, or ways of viewing things
Designing, constructing, planning, producing, inventing.
EvaluatingJustifying a decision or course of action
Checking, hypothesising, critiquing, experimenting, judging
AnalysingBreaking information into parts to explore understandings and relationships
Comparing, organising, deconstructing, interrogating, finding
ApplyingUsing information in another familiar situation
Implementing, carrying out, using, executing
UnderstandingExplaining ideas or concepts
Interpreting, summarising, paraphrasing, classifying, explaining
RememberingRecalling information
Recognising, listing, describing, retrieving, naming, finding
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•Close monitoring of students by taking rounds in class.•Provide chance to collaborate effectively in group work.•Organize interesting activities like story telling, news reading, quizzes, book reviews and searching for meanings of difficult words from dictionary.• I will encourage them by giving them rewards like certificates, badges, and appreciation letters.•I will provide more opportunities to children to answer the questions.•Dedicated class-time to reading books.•Promoting newspaper reading.•Making students write reports about newspaper clippings.•To set a library corner in class.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Lack of interest in students.
Tedious checking.
Unexpected holidays.
Non availability of resources like computer lab.
Shortage of new books in library.
Head’s approval.
Use activity based learning techniques (role play, Quiz, story telling)
Peer checking, group work.
Arrange extra periods for missing work.
Make suitable and acceptable arrangements.
To set a library corner in class.
Brief about my plan in advance.
JANUARY group work to enhance students reading and writing skills.(Comprehension, Sentence making )FEBRUARY practicing critical thinking questions.(Quiz)MARCH presentations and competitions. (Project Work, reading competitions) APRIL spelling and vocabulary practice.(dictation, use of dictionary)MAY students at this stage will be writing book review independently.(Book Review, Story writing)
TIMELINE
•Child reads with correct fluency and pronunciation.•Increased vocabulary •Improved writing skills with correct spellings.
KEY TARGETS
•Internet •Library•Storybooks/newspapers•Teachers of same grade and subject.•Head of section.•Intel teach program, getting startedcourse manual.•Ibtida.com•YouTube
RESOURCES
•Students will be able to develop interest and gain better knowledge of answering techniques by using 21st century technology to acquire education in a positive way.
CONCLUSION