Lesson Plan For Demo Teaching
Lesson Plan For Demo Teaching
College of Education
Department of Early Childhood Education
Demonstration Method
Grade 1
Presented by:
Emnace, Rubelyn P.
Malana, Davie Luh Marie M.
Sison, Amapola T.
Viado, Danesa C.
Presented to:
Prof. Joyce Leviste
CONCEPT:
• Light that comes from colors and images reflected on mirror
can create multiple images and patterns.
• The steps in making a kaleidoscope are:
SKILLS:
Observing, Predicting, Measuring
ATTITUDE:
Open-mindedness, Curiosity, Critical Thinking
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:
cartolina
pentel pen
mirror
REFERENCES:
• www.hpedsb.on.ca/tyend/wow/4EC_Seeing_things_again_agai
n.PDF
• www.expertvillage.com/video/78333_make-kaleidoscope-
glass.htm
• http://time4learning.com/science.shtml
III. Procedure:
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Preparation
1. Prayer “Good morning teacher!”
“Good morning children!”
(Students will stand, bow their
“To start our new day, let us heads and pray.)
first talk to Jesus and thank him
for all his blessings. Let us all
stand up, bow our heads and
pray.”
Dear God, thank you for this
Dear God, thank you for this wonderful day that we have, that
wonderful day that we have, we are a part of your creation.
that we are a part of your Thank you for my family,
creation. Thank you for my classmates and teachers, for
family, classmates and keeping us in your loving and
teachers, for keeping us in your caring heart. In Jesus’ name, we
loving and caring heart. In pray. Amen.
Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
2. Motivation
“Now class, to waken up our
day I will teach you a new song
called The Color Song!
Teacher will sing first then you
will follow afterwards.
“Very good.”
“Correct.”
B. Explanation of Concept,
Theory or Process
“I have here a mirror with me.
This also helps us see things
around us.
A kaleidoscope is composed
of mirrors that reflect the real
images, creating beautiful and
colorful patterns. The real
secret of the kaleidoscope is
the use of mirrors. Mirrors
reflect or imitate the images,
how they look like exactly.
Today, to understand
kaleidoscope on how they
work, you will see how to make
one!”
C. Demonstration of the
Correct Process, Concept or
Theory
1. Objective
“Today, you will learn how to
make a kaleidoscope and see
how it works.”
5. Demonstration Proper
“Okay, I think you’re ready to
listen and watch how to make a
kaleidoscope.