Monday, March 7, 2011

8th Self evaluation plan + self evaluation table + materials

Today I had my 8th self evaluative lesson. Some of the students didn't come to the lesson because they had to prepare for the event called "100 days till exams". That is why I thought we shouldn't take new topic from the book while all the students are not at the lesson. I found a text called "Close encounter with sharks" from book "Get on Track to FCE". We did a lot of reading and speaking. Also, we did a few exercises related to the text. First of all, my voice was clearly audible all of the time and students could understnad me very well. It was good because this way I was able to establish and maintain a purposeful working atmosphere.Students at my lessons feel calm and relaxed.Then I identified clear objectives which were appropriate to the subject which we were learning at the lesson. As always I was following my lesson plan because it was very useful. I always know what to do next. So I can say that the overall shape and balance of the lesson worked out as planned. The materials were appropriate with regard to the age and level of the class. The text was intermediate level which suits to 11th form students. What is more, there were no problems in managing the class because I always gave clear instructions and demonstrations. The questions were phrased correctly because I've got the answers which I have expected from my students. Finally, my students had an opportunity for genuine communication and all of them took part in communication activities. All of the students got enough attention from me while doing the exercises, reading and speaking. All in all, after the lesson me and my teacher discussed good and bad points of the lesson and I evaluated my teaching critically and drew conclusions. 

8th Self-evaluation table

Rate the lesson according to the following scale:
1…………………2……………….3…………………..4…………………….5
Does not at                   neutral                                        Is a totally
all reflect                                                                  accurate reflection
what went on                                                                of what
                                                                                    went on
Personal qualities
  1. My voice was clearly audible to all the students all of the time   1 2 3 4 5
  2. I spoke at the right speed                   1 2 3 4 5
  3. I controlled the level of my own language  1 2 3 4 5
  4. I established and maintained a purposeful working atmosphere   1 2 3 4 5
  5. I developed positive relationships with students that result in             
students feeling safe and confident.        1 2 3 4 5

General shape of the lesson
  1. I identified clear objectives appropriate to the subject and the           
students                                1 2 3 4 5
  1. The overall shape and balance of the lesson worked out as            planned                                 1 2 3 4 5
  2. My lesson plan was very useful    1 2 3 4 5
  3. I followed the stages of my lesson plan   1 2 3 4 5
  4. There was variation in types of activities  1 2 3 4 5
  5.  I set tasks for whole class, individual and group work 1 2 3 4 5
  6. The time each activity took worked out as planed   1 2 3 4 5
  7. The pace of each segment was appropriate for the type                  
of activity       1 2 3 4 5

Materials, aids
  1. The materials were appropriate with regard to the age and level of the class
- in terms of their linguistic difficulty    1 2 3 4 5 
- in terms of their functional difficulty and use  1 2 3 4 5
  1. My blackboard was clear and well laid out          1 2 3 4 5
  2. My visual aids were necessary, clear and effective  1 2 3 4 5

Classroom management
  1. I did not have problems in managing the class   1 2 3 4 5
  2. I gave clear instructions and demonstrations     1 2 3 4 5
  3. The sitting position of the students was appropriate for the type
of the activity involved                           1 2 3 4 5
  1. The arrangement of groups and other students’ movement in the
class went on smoothly             1 2 3 4 5



Questions
  1. The questions were phrased correctly to get the answers I                wanted                               1 2 3 4 5
  2. The types of questions were varied          1 2 3 4 5
  3. The types of questions were graded from easy to understand to difficult                              1 2 3 4 5
  4. I distributed my questions among the students equally 1 2 3 4 5

Communication
  1. I gave the students an opportunity for genuine communication  1 2 3 4 5
  2. I ensured that the students take part in communication activities 1 2 3 4 5

Students’ response
  1. All the students were interested all of the time    1 2 3 4 5

Errors
  1. I coped effectively with the students’ errors which arose in the
class                                                                      1 2 3 4 5

Checking
  1. I paid enough attention to each student in the class   1 2 3 4 5
  2. I checked that every student had understood
the main teaching point                             1 2 3 4 5

Unexpected
  1. I coped well with everything unexpected         1 2 3 4 5

Summary
  1. I succeeded in achieving my aim                                    1 2 3 4 5
  2. The students gained much from the lesson                     1 2 3 4 5
  3. I evaluated my teaching critically and drew conclusions     1 2 3 4 5

                                                  8th SELF EVALUATION LESSON PLAN

Student-teacher: Agnė Verikaitė
School: Vilniaus Viršuliškių Secondary school
Date: March 4, 2011
Time: 1200 – 1245
Form: 11c
Level: intermediate
Materials: Get on Track to FCE
Topic: Animals
Aims:  1) to revise “animals” active vocabulary;
            2) to develop reading skills while reading particular text about sharks;
            3) to develop speaking skills while talking about animals.

Time
Stages
ACTIVITY
Objectives
What if…?
Teacher
Student

12:00





 Introduction
(5min)

Greets the students, asks if someone else is coming to the lesson, checks attendance and starts the lesson. Teacher says that today some of the students won’t be at the class so with the rest of the class she won’t take a new topic from the book Mission 2, but they will read a text about sharks. This way they will revise “animals” topic.


Students greet the teacher and listen to the lesson plan.



To create a welcoming atmosphere.

To establish contact with the students.

To inform the students what they are going to do at the lesson.







12:05











Warm-up       (5min)

Teacher gives out sheets of paper with a text “Close encounter with sharks” from book “Get on Track to FCE”.


Then teacher asks student to look at the pictures and guess what they will talk about today. Then she gives more questions about this topic: Are you afraid of sharks? Would you like to go cage-diving? Have you ever gone diving? Would you like to? Why not? What are the general impressions about sharks? Do you support these ideas yourself?

Students look through the sheets of paper.  




Students look at the pictures and guess the topic. Then they answer the questions and try to discuss with each other and the teacher.

To revise “animals” topic.





To make students interested into the lesson.

To give an opportunity for genuine communication.

To develop speaking skills while answering questions about sharks and diving.

If students are shy or cannot answer by themselves, teacher helps – asks more
questions, gives examples, words and phrases which may help them to answer the questions.


12:10








Reading

Pre-reading
    (3min)





While-reading
     (15min)


After-reading


Teacher says that they will read the text now. As always they will translate every sentence into Lithuanian in order to understand the text. Then they will do a few tasks.

Teacher asks to read the text.



After they read the text teacher asks whether students’ impressions about the sharks have change or remained the same. Then she asks students to discuss about the text. What was strange or interesting?

Then teacher asks to look at the multiple-choice questions where they have to choose the answer A, B or C which they think fits the best according to the text. Teacher gives few minutes to do the task individually.
After that teacher asks to read it out loud and say the correct answers.




Then teacher asks to find all the adjectives the writer uses to talk about sharks in the text. She asks to do it together with her.
After that she asks there are more positive or negative meaning adjectives?

Then teacher reminds what they have learnt today and wishes students a good weekend.


Students attentively listen to their teacher.






Students read one by one and translate the text into Lithuanian.

Students tell their opinions about the text and sharks. They try to discuss about the text.






Students do the exercise.








Students read one by one and say the answers. Also, they prove the answers with sentences from the text.

Students search for the adjectives in the text which describe sharks.

Then they answer teachers’ question.




Students thank to the teacher.

To develop students’ reading skills while reading particular text.




To check the understanding of the text.


To encourage students to speak more at the classroom.

To develop speaking skills about particular topic.


To check students’ understanding of the text.













To check students’ previous grammar topic knowledge and understanding.





To revise what they have learnt today.

If students don’t know some words – teacher translates.  



















If students are correct, then teacher praises them.



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