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Grade 5 NLC Narrative
Grade 5 NLC Narrative
REGION X
DIVISION OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL
MAPULOG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Purok 1Mapulog, Naawan, Misamis Oriental
They were focused on rapport building, diagnostic assessments, and creating personalized
learning pathways for each student. Learners were assigned to the Enhancement Camps
using interactive games and fun discussions based on their specific needs.
This week's collaborative sessions allowed teachers to reflect upon the efficacy of the
previous week's activities, share student feedback, and modify teaching strategies as
required.
Day 2-4 (Face-to-Face):
English, Science, and Mathematics Lessons were interspersed with engaging, camp-style
activities. For instance, students went outside to observe nature while studying living and
non-living things in Science 5 and studied adjectives for English 5.
A comprehensive review of the camp's impact and a brainstorming session for the
upcoming weeks took place. Feedback from students was collated and will be integrated
into future NLC iterations.
In line with the National Learning Camp's vision, the three weeks were a testament to the
camp's potential. Learners honed their academic skills and developed holistically,
demonstrating personal growth and enhanced socio-emotional skills. The face-to-face
learning sessions from July 24 to August 11, 2023 allowed continuous learning and teacher
development.
I'm sincerely thankful for the vacation service credits, certificate of recognition, and other
incentives provided by DepEd in appreciation of our extended service. It has been a
rewarding experience contributing to the success of this year's National Learning Camp,
and I look forward to more collaborative endeavors with fellow educators and stakeholders
in the future.