Greetings. I'm Deepti, a primary school educator at Rose Belle North Government School of Mauritius. This year I'm assigned to teach Mathematics, English, French and Social, Scientific and Environmental Education (SSEE) to Grade 3 students. I enjoy finding creative and innovative teaching strategies to enhance my teaching practices, to meet learners' learning needs and to promote academic achievement among learners.
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
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RE: Teaching activities, methods and approaches
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Some years ago I had a Grade 1 student with similar learning difficulties. I implemented diverse teaching methods and strategies to address the issue of recognition. (Ex. I used modeling clay for names and numbers) It didn't work. At times there are other factors that hinder the learning of pupils. In my case- I talked to parents concerned. They consulted an optician where the child was diagnosed with short sightedness. She started to wear glasses.
- I started to include lots of drilling in my class. A particular topic was taught and learned multiple times in various types of lessons:
a. Introductory lesson
b. Development lesson
c. Consolidation lesson
d. Remedial lesson (after revision/ formal assessment)
It worked. Till date she never faced that issue.
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What activities do you design to promote creative thinking among your learners?
The development of 21st Century Competencies among young learners will enable them to lay strong foundation for lifelong learning in today's rapidly changing society, where the capacity to learn and adapt is essential.
For example, in my class,
Mathematics - Pupils are given different colours of 2D shapes to create a tangram of their choice.
Languages (English and French) - Pupils create a storymap after reading a story. They retell the story by drawing the characters and events that occurred in the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the story.
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RE: Connect to start collaboration for international school projects
Greetings. I have a suggestion. Let us start a collaborative project by creating and implementing a common lesson. Each one may create an activity (a total of at least 3 activities as per Bloom’s Taxonomy) to assess the learning of students. We will compile them, follow the same process, share our views and discuss here.
Subject: English
Topic: Abstract nouns
Duration: 50 minutes
Pre-requisites: Students already know- Which noun is derived from which verb or adjective.
- The difference between a verb and an adjective.
Aim: To demonstrate ease and willingness to use the English Language.
Goal: To enable learners to formulate abstract nouns from verbs and adjectives.
Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students may be able to: - Identify abstract nouns from a text. (Annex 1)
- Match abstract nouns to verbs and adjectives.
- Form abstract nouns from words on a crossword. (using HotPotatoes software. I created one. Follow this link and click download to view the activity https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TYSHlddRp9gfQmdsqcRwlDFlKmvcKoQz/view?usp=drive_link)
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Coronavirus Disease in Mauritius
Coronavirus which is also known as Covid-19 is a communicable disease. This disease is very harmful since it caused many deaths in Mauritius. It was a painful experience for the infected person and his family as they were placed in isolation where they could not meet their closed ones. Many sensitization advertisements were telecasted on the television to make people aware of the sanitary precautions to adopt such as wearing of mask and sanitizing the hands. On 20 March 2020, the Mauritian Government announced the start of complete lockdown. All shops, supermarkets and bakeries were closed. Therefore, many people started cultivation of their own vegetables. For prevention of the spread of the pandemic, the borders were closed. As a consequence, there was a decline in the percentage of tourists coming to Mauritius which led to a slowdown in the economy. Mother Earth started to heal during the lockdown period as there was less pollution. People could realise the importance of their health, family and how to save for the future. Each citizen showed respect towards each other by maintaining social distancing. Many volunteers showed signs of generosity by the distribution of food to the needy ones who in turn expressed their gratitude. With the determination of the citizens who abided by the rules and regulations, today, we have a Covid-19 free population in Mauritius.Anyone willing to collaborate, please inform here.
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
@Engr-Zeeshan Thank you. Indeed this forum will enable us to share, discuss, reflect and come forward with common solutions to enhance our teaching practices.