Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Midterm Examination
I. Search and read completed research/es about teaching multi-grade classes. Reflect on it and
discuss its relevance in a form of speech as if you were assigned as a speaker in a webinar, or
in a talk show interview. Save your answer as digital story instructional video like submission.
2] Collect and search teaching demonstration lesson videos about differentiated teaching to suit
the multi-grade learners’ genders, needs, strengths interest and experiences. Describe why
these are applicable in teaching multi-grade classes.
3] Collect movie clips that can improve your knowledge of managing multi-grade classroom
structure that engages multi- grade learners, individually or in groups, in meaningful exploration,
discovery and hands-on activities. Indicate the reasons why these can improve your knowledge
of managing multi-grade classroom structure that engages multi- grade learners.
(* Note: up to 3x duplication only, you may compromise with the other groups)
Fill out this form before turning in: Please indicate teaching philosophy, concepts and theories
found in your creative work. These will serve as your required elements.
1.Purpose :(Think of a theme of your creative work.)
2.Description: (Describe the contents, what philosophy, concepts and theories are found on the
output)
3.Explanation :(Show the relationship of your output to the philosophy, concepts and theories of
multi-grade teaching as incorporated in your output)
Rubrics in Grading the Creative Output ‘
1. Required Elements-30% -___________
Goes over and above all the required elements stated in the directions & instructions
2. Creativity-25% -__________
Clever and unique in showing deep understanding Neatness and
3.Attractiveness -15%-___________
Attractive and particularly neat in design and layout
4. Grammar- 15%-_________
No grammatical or mechanical mistakes in the output
5.Effectiveness and Completion-15%
Output is engagingly organized and presents material that is captivating for the viewer