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Our Lady of Perpetual Succor College: 2 Semester, AY 2021-2022

1. The document is a pre-service teaching observation form for Ms. Trisha Viola, who was observed teaching a 3rd year class. 2. The form evaluates Ms. Viola's teaching performance based on criteria such as personality, lesson planning, teaching content and methods, classroom management, and questioning skills. 3. The observer provided commendations for Ms. Viola's engaging lesson and appropriate visual aids, and recommendations to improve her response to student answers and ensure clear guidelines for classroom activities.

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Our Lady of Perpetual Succor College: 2 Semester, AY 2021-2022

1. The document is a pre-service teaching observation form for Ms. Trisha Viola, who was observed teaching a 3rd year class. 2. The form evaluates Ms. Viola's teaching performance based on criteria such as personality, lesson planning, teaching content and methods, classroom management, and questioning skills. 3. The observer provided commendations for Ms. Viola's engaging lesson and appropriate visual aids, and recommendations to improve her response to student answers and ensure clear guidelines for classroom activities.

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OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOR COLLEGE

General Ordonez Street, Concepcion Uno, Marikina City

EDUCATION and LIBERAL ARTS PROGRAM


Pre Service Teaching Observation Form
2nd Semester, AY 2021-2022

Name of Pre Service Teacher: Ms. Trisha Viola Year & Course III - BEE
Class Observed: Cooperating Teacher: Ms. Rowena Catinec
Date Observed: April 19, 2022 Time: 2:10 – 2:42
Subject Topic:

Legend:
5 -Consistently meets standards
4 -Frequently meets standards
3 -Sometimes meets standards
2 -Rarely meets standards
1 -Needs improvement

To the Evaluator: KEY IN the numerical value corresponding to the point allotted for each criterion.

I. TEACHER’S PERSONALITY

Components: 5 4 3 2 1
1. The teacher is neat and well-groomed. 4
2. The teacher’s personality is strong enough to 5
command respect and attention and is free
from mannerism that tends to disturb student’s
attention.
3. The teacher shows dynamism and enthusiasm. 5
D. The teacher has well-modulated voice. 5
Score 19/20
II. LESSON PLANNING (Not observe)
Lesson plan is well prepared and there is 5 4 3 2 1
congruence in:
1. objective and subject matter
2. objective and teaching procedure
3. objective and formative test
Score /15
III. CONTENT
Components 5 4 3 2 1
1. The teacher demonstrates in depth knowledge 5
of the subject matter.
2. The teacher is able to relate lessons to actual 3
life lessons and gives sufficient and concrete
examples to create meaningful learning
experiences.
3. Keeps abreast of new ideas and understanding 4
in the field
Score 12/15
IV. TEACHING METHODS
Components 5 4 3 2 1
1. Method used is suited to the needs and 4
capabilities of the students.
2. The teacher is creative enough to adapt the 4
method to the students’ capabilities.
3. Visual aids and other examples were used to 5
illustrate the lesson.
4. The teacher made effective use of the 4
formative test after teaching.
Score 17/20
V. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
Components 5 4 3 2 1
1. The teacher had a systematic way of setting 4
the classroom environment for learning.
2. Order and discipline were present in the 5
classroom.
3. Visual aids were within easy reach of the 5
teacher during his/her teaching
Score 14/15
VI. QUESTIONING SKILLS
The teacher’s questioning skill stimulates 5 4 3 2 1
discussion in different ways such as:
1. probing for learner’s understanding and 4
helping students articulate their ideas and
thinking processes
2. promote risk-taking, problem solving, 4
stimulate curiosity and helps students to ask
questions
3. facilitate factual recall and encourage 3
convergent and divergent thinking
Score 11/15
TOTAL SCORE 73/85
Commendations:
Her visual aid is appropriate to the Grade level. She uses relevant example. The lesson is quite engaging.
Congratulations!!! ___________________________________________________________________________

Recommendations:
The children are quite uneasy. With this situation, what should you do? When a pupil answered I don’t, what should be
your response, a smile or ask the student why? Instead of reading the “o’clock” you may ask a pupil to read/recite. This
will strengthen their memory skills in reading a clock. I suggest that if you will proceed to the next slide which shows a
different topic, better ask the pupils if they understand or not. Another suggestion when doing a game, there should be clear
guidelines for the pupils.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________

Conformed:
Daniel B. Ambrocio
Observer: (printed name & digital signature)
Date: April 19, 2022

_____________________________________________________
Pre-Service Teacher: (printed name & digital signature)
Date: _______________

Submitted to:

RAMON P. DENOSO, MAEd.


Practice Teaching Adviser
Date: ___________

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