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This document provides a summary of the daily experiences and observations of a field study student at Fort Bonifacio Elementary School over several days in November and December 2012. It includes an overview of submitting a request to the school principal to conduct observations, being assigned to different grade levels and resource teachers, introducing themselves to the class on the first day, taking charge of classes when teachers were absent, observing lessons, and assisting students.

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Table of Contents: Field Study Portfolio 1

This document provides a summary of the daily experiences and observations of a field study student at Fort Bonifacio Elementary School over several days in November and December 2012. It includes an overview of submitting a request to the school principal to conduct observations, being assigned to different grade levels and resource teachers, introducing themselves to the class on the first day, taking charge of classes when teachers were absent, observing lessons, and assisting students.

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Certification Table of Contents Acknowledgement.. Teachers Prayer. !istory" #ision" mission" ob$ecti#e. 'aily ()*eriences .. Test ()am*les 'aily Time -ecord. Pictorials/'oc0mentation... 2im*le 3otes of 2t0dents... -eflection %-1& 11-1% 1+-1, 1. 11 2& 21 i 1 2-3

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Acknowledgement
WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING: First and above all GOD ALMIGHTY The school that I have observed for ! ho"rs FORT BONIFACIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL #he never sa$s no to %$ &ro"'( she &ave "s s'ace for learnin&( MRS. DELIA A. SERRANO PRINCIPAL #he 'atientl$ entertained %$ &ro"' on o"r first da$( MRS. LUZVIMINDA R. JIMENEZ GUIDANCE AND COUNSELOR To %$ hi&hl$ s'irited %entors )ho &ave %e *no)led&e to be re%e%bered And e+'eriences to be "nfor&otten( RESOURCE TEACHERS in GRADE II ,A-.O#ELLE /- 0A,1.ONE.O Grade leader 0ELIA 0- LU0E# A.0ELI #- ,O.ALE# .E#TITUTA 1- E#GUE..A ,I.IA, G- LAUIGAN

RESOURCE TEACHER in GRADE III 2O0EL3N 1- #UA.E4 Grade leader


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2ENNIFE. H- 1E.TO# HE.,I0HELLE I- DIA4

0E.NIL /- NOTO .OWENA D- NE.ONA

RESOURCE TEACHER in GRADE IV ,A.I1EL E- ,ALAN Grade leader ,A- DALIA T- 0LA.ION 1A1ETTE L- 0ELETA.IA A,ELITA 1- DELA /ENA 2ENN3 L3N L- FE..E. ELLEN A- 1ILLONE# LINDA .- 2A#,IN

2E##IE F- 5UI#O.A To %$ Field #t"d$ /rofessor )ho i%'arted a bi& 'art of %e on ho) to beco%e a TEA0HE.( and )hat is real life of a TEA0HE.( Pr !. R "alina T. Na#in ,$ G.OU/,ATE# )ho hel'ed and s"''orted %e in ti%es of %$ hardshi's( ,$ ever lovin& FA,IL3 )ho %otivates and enco"ra&es %e in %$ da$ to da$ life-

Teachers Prayer
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4od grant me wisdom" creati#ity and lo#e. 5ith wisdom" 6 may look to the f0t0re And see the effect that my teaching will !a#e on these children and th0s ada*t my 7ethods to fit the needs of each one. 5ith creati#ity" 6 can *re*are new and interesting Pro$ects that can challenge my st0dents and e)*and Their minds to set higher goals and dream loftier dreams. 5ith lo#e" 6 can *raise my st0dents for $obs well done And enco0rage them to get 0* and go when they fall.

F r$ B ni!a#i Ele%en$ar& S#' l


J.P. Rizal Ext. West Rembo

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF FORT BONIFACIO ELEMETARY SCHOOL


8ort 9onifacio" the former 5illiam 7c:inley" *resent site of the Phili**ine Army !ead;0arters is a s*rawling 2"%,. < hectare military reser#ation" bo0nded by 40adal0*e" 7akati" Pateros and Tag0ig. Ac;0ired by *0rchase in 111& by 7ayor (.2 =ol0nteers" it was first named after the 2% th President of the >nited 2tates < 5illiam 7c:inley. ?n @0ly 1" 11+ " 8ort 5illiam 7c:inley was made the *ermanent head;0arters of the Phili**ine Army. 6n 8ebr0ary 13" 11+ " by #irt0e of 4eneral ?rder 3o. 132" A8P 8ort 5illiam 7c:inley was renamed after the 4reat Plebian of the re#ol0tion < Andres 9onifacio. The officers and men of the Phili**ine Army re;0ested the 'e*artment of (d0cation thr0 channels to start an elementary school inside the cam* to cater to the needs of military children and de*endents. 8ort 5illiam 7c:inley (lementary 2chool was established in 3o#ember" 11 1 according to 7rs. (llen 2olidi0m" one of the *ioneer teachers of the school classes were held in A0onset ;0arters left by the American soldiers. The school site was where the 3AP?BC?7 stands today. There was no s0mmer #acation d0ring the school year in order to make 0* for the delayed o*ening of the classes. '0ring the school year of 11%%-11%+" the school was transferred to the site along the national road in 9arangay 5est -embo with the land area of 2 " 231 s;0are meters. Army<Ty*e school b0ildings were b0ilt by the Phili**ine Army to accommodate the growing *o*0lation of the school. Bater on" these Army-Ty*e b0ildings were demolished and re*laced by 7arcos-Ty*e and 9agong Bi*0nan two-storey b0ildings. A two storey Cario-ty*e b0ilding was also constr0cted and com*leted in 1111. 6n 1112" a fo0r-storey b0ilding '(:A'A2 1& was constr0cted. Today" the com*lete and im*osing b0ilding stands tall and *ro0d" one of the landmarks in the City of 7akati. 6t is one of the best elementary schools in the city in terms of str0ct0re" facilities" e;0i*ment and *ersonnel. Field Study Portfolio 5 | P a g e

The school has the rare *ri#ilege of being managed by the following ;0alified and effecti#e school heads. A. Name of Administrators 1. 7r. Cecilio 7agla;0e 2. 7r. 7acario =iray 3. 7rs. (ncarnacion PereC . 7s. As0ncion B. 20areC %. 7rs. 7ercedeC -. 4eronimo +. 7s. @osefina '. 9enito ,. 7s. Cecilia 8. Antonio .. 7r. =irgilio 6nciong 1. 7rs. 'ioscora B. 9asada 1&. 7rs. P0rita -. Acosta 11. 7rs. @osefa '. -eyes 12. 7rs. Bolita 9. (s*anol 13. 'r. 3ora 7. >y 1 . 'r. 3orma C. 90stos 1%. 'r. 4loria C. 'omingo 1+. 'r. Beticia B. -osales 1,. 7rs. 'elia A. 2errano Field Study Portfolio |Page School Year 11 1-11%& 11%&-11% 11% -11%, 11%,-11+2 11+2-11+. 11+.-11,& 11,&-11,% 11,%-11,+ 11,+-11,1 11,1-11., 11.,-11.. 11..-111& 111&-111% 111%-2&&1 2&&1-2&&2 2&&2-2&&. 2&&.-Present

9. 'ata on (nrolment and Teachers for 1& years

School Year 2&&&-2&&1 2&&1-2&&2 2&&2-2&&3 2&& -2&& 2&& -2&&% 2&&%-2&&+ 2&&+-2&&, 2&&,-2&&. 2&&.-2&&1 2&&1-2&1&

Enrolment 3313 33 & 3%&, 3 1+ 3 ,+ 3% % 3%1% 3%.& 3+1+ 3+2+ 1& 12 11 11 1% 1

No. of Teachers .3 .1 .+ .1

C. School site !h"sical facilities

1. 2tat0s of school siteD s0r#eyed b0t no title yet EPhili**ine Army -eser#ationF

2. Area of school siteD 3"%12 s;. m.

3. 'ekada 1& b0ildingD -storey b0ilding com*leted on 3o#. ." 1113

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. Academic classrooms 31 standards classrooms 3 smaller rooms < Pre-school

%. 2*ecial -oomsD

3o. of -ooms

Princi*als office A0dio #is0al -oom !ome economics 2*eech Baboratory Canteen 40idance Center (762 Center Clinic 3'(P 'ro*-in-center 2cience Center Bibrary Com*0ter -oom 8ac0lty -oom 6nd0strial Arts Field Study Portfolio " | P a g e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1

@o0rnalism -oom 2tock -oom 7akabayan Center

1 1 1

T?6B(T2

4irls 9owls

9oys 9owls

1.

9oys >rinals

Aside from the n0mero0s tro*hies and *la;0es of recognition recei#ed for well-deser#ed accom*lishments in the field of academics" athletics and c0lt0ral acti#ities" 8ort 9onifacio (lementary 2chools is #ery ha**y and *ro0d to name the most o0tstanding awards for the *ast few years.

#. First $lace % Most O&tstandin' Science Center 3C- Be#el 2G 111+-111,

2. Clean and (reen

Third Place 8irst Place 2econd Place 8irst Place 2econd Place

CG 111+ CG 111, CG 111. CG 1111 CG 2&&&

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Third Place

CG 2&&

). First $lace * Bet Im!lement of the Inte'rated Health and N&trition $ro'ram 2G 111.-1111-3C- Be#el . First $lace * Most O&tstandin' Im!lementor*National +r&' Ed&cation $ro'ram E3'(PF 3C- Be#el This is the story of a school it h0mble beginnings. The *resent *rinci*al is 7rs. 'elia A. 2errano dynamic and energetic administrator" who has always" the welfare of the *0*ils" the teachers" s0**ort *ersonnel and other stakeholders at hearth. The 1 < strong teachers and s0**ort *ersonnel work hand with her to maintain the standard and *restige the school has attained for the last %& years. Bong Bi#e 8ort 9onifacio (lementary 2choolHHH 5e are *ro0d of yo0H

,ision

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5e in 8ort 9onifacio (lementary 2chool" a Child 8riendly 2chool" en#isions its learners to e intellect0ally e;0i**ed" morally 0*right" *hysically fit" technologically com*etent" ada*table and disci*line" concerned in *reser#ing and *romoting ecological balance" in res*onse to the as*iration of its school and 0nchanging society.

Mission
'ri#en by this mission" we commit o0rsel#es to f0lfill the followingD Pro#ide ;0ality basic ed0cation foc0sed on the *rogressi#e de#elo*ment of o0r *0*il academic e)cellenceI Create a learning en#ironment that will ens0re that will ens0re intellect0al" moral" social" technological and *hysical growth of *0*il which cater to indi#id0al differencesI >*grade and enhance teachers com*etenciesI

Pro#ide ade;0ate c0rric0l0m and *hysical reso0rces incl0ding modern" technology and its ma)imiCed 0tiliCationI Promote health and n0trition *rogramsI

(stablish and maintain linkages with school stakeholders to s0**ort and s0stain #ario0s school *rogramsI 40ided by the di#ine *ro#idence" hel* and s0**ort of o0r stakeholders" we resol#e to de#ote all o0t talents" effort and ca*abilities to achie#e o0r mission.

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My Daily Experiences
Field St&d" 3o#ember 2+" 2&12E7ondayF 20bmitted letter of re;0est to 7rs. 'elia A. 2errano" 8ort 9onifacio (lementary 2chool *rinci*al. A**ro#ed Better ?f re;0est 'esignated to 'ifferent grade le#el -e*orted to 7rs. 7alanE4rade leaderF Assigned to 7rs. Binda @asmin and Amelita 'ela PeJaE-eso0rce TeacherF

'ay 1D 3o#ember 2." 2&12E5ednesdayF This is the first day of my obser#ation in 8ort 9onifacio (lementary 2chool. -esearch on the school 7ission" =ision and ?b$ecti#esEPrinci*al and 40idanceF

'ay 2D 3o#ember 3&" 2&12E8ridayF 7y reso0rce teacher maam Binda -. @asmin introd0ced me to the class of 6=--0by that 6 wo0ld be obser#ing their class. 6 am glad that my reso0rce teachers were #ery accommodating and a**roachable.

'ay 3D 'ecember &3" 2&12E7ondayF 6 was assigned to took charged the class beca0se the teacher s had an emergency meeting 6 asked the class to write abo0t their *ast lesson in 7akabayan. 6n (d0kasyong Pag*a*ahalaga E(PPF" the *0*ils had their lesson and 6 asked the three E3F *0*ils from 2ection , to write abo0t their *ast lesson beca0se they had no teachers to cater.

'ay D 'ecember &%" 2&12E5ednesdayF The teacher had a meeting and 6 was asked to take charge the class. 6 ga#e them an acti#ity to write abo0t their KAmbitionL to lessen their noisiness and rooming aro0nd. 6n the ne)t s0b$ect which was 7athematics" the teacher ta0ght abo0t mi)ed n0mber.

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'ay %D 'ecember &," 2&12E8ridayF Class re#iew

'ay +D 'ecember 1&" 2&12E7ondayF 20mmati#e Test

'ay ,D 'ecember 12" 2&12E5ednesdayF The Teachers Christmas Party in 7akati Park and 4arden (arly 'ismissal of the *0*ils.

'ay .D 'ecember 1 " 2&12E8ridayF The teacher had a work abo0t their re*ort on the *0*ils class standing in 7akabayan. 6 *0t their lect0re chart on the board and let them co*y the lect0re. 6n 7athematics" the teacher ta0ght abo0t Kchanging im*ro*er form to mi)ed n0mberL.

'ay 1D 'ecember 1," 2&12E7ondayF 6 listened to their disc0ssion and took note the im*ortant details. The teacher ta0ght the class abo0t K9atas Pambansa 2A 7akasysayang B0gar 2A Pili*inasL. 6n their break time" 6 hel*ed them in distrib0ting their so0*.

'ay 1&D 'ecember 11" 2&12E5ednesdayF The class of 6=--0by was b0sy to decorate their classroom for their incoming Christmas *arty. 6 hel*ed them in *0tting Christmas dMcor. 6 assisted in *re*aration of materials needed for their Christmas *arty.

'ay11D 'ecember 21" 2&12E8ridayF Christmas *arty

Field St&d" . 'ay 1D @an0ary ," 2&13E7ondayF Class re#iew

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'ay 2D @an0ary 1" 2&13E5ednesdayF 20mmati#e Test

'ay 3D @an0ary 11" 2&13E8ridayF Periodical Test

'ay D @an0ary 1 " 2&13E7ondayF This day 6 am the one who ga#e a0thority to the *0*ils to clean their room beca0se the teacher was not aro0nd. 6 asked them to write abo0t their Kfa#orite !eroL. 6n the ne)t s0b$ect which was 7athematics" They disc0ssed abo0t Kchanging mi)ed n0mber to im*ro*er formL. 6 listened to their disc0ssion.

'ay %D @an0ary 1+" 2&13E5ednesdayF 6 assisted in sta*ling 3AT re#iewer as *er re;0est of 4rade Beader.

'ay +D @an0ary 1." 2&13E8ridayF 6 came early to the class and 7s 8errer" an (nglish Teacher ta0ght abo0t KA 5oman 2wallowed the 8liesL. The *0*ils were ;0ietly noisy beca0se maam 8errer talked abo0t some matters to her co-teachers. 6 restrain the *0*ils to *lease kee* ;0iet.

'ay ,D @an0ary 21" 2&13E7ondayF 6 obser#ed the teachers dedication and disci*linary strategy to inc0lcate her *0*ils beha#ior. 6n this day" 6 also cond0cted an inter#iew abo0t a0thentic/alternati#e assessment. 6 asked also the test e)am*les in (nglish teacher who is maam 8errer.

'ay .D @an0ary 23" 2&13E5ednesdayF 6n 7akabayan" the teacher asked to co*y abo0t KAlagad ng 2ining Pili*inoL and 6 hel*ed maam @asmin to do some chores. 6 am the one who forbidden the *0*ils to *lease kee* ;0iet and said. 6 am glad that the *0*ils listened to me in my instr0ctions.

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'ay 1D @an0ary 2%" 2&13E8ridayF 6n 7athematics" 7aam 'ela PeJa ta0ght abo0t KTy*es of PolygonL. 9efore the new lesson" maam 'ela PeJa recalls their *ast lesson. The teacher called oneE1F *0*ils who raise their hands to answer her ;0estions then after the *0*ils answered he/she call one of his/her classmates.

'ay 1&D @an0ary 2." 2&13E7ondayF 6 hel*ed my classmates in sta*ling 3AT re#iewer.

'ay 11D @an0ary 3&" 2&13E5ednesdayF The class was di#ided into fi#e E%F gro0*s for their acti#ity assigned abo0t Ty*es of *olygons. The class was noisy beca0se of that commotion. The *0*ils *re*ared for their gro0* re*ort and 6 s0*er#ised them to do silently.

Field St&d" / 'ay 1D 8ebr0ary &1" 2&13E8ridayF 6 came to school early. 6 obser#ed the *0*ils were #ery b0sy doing their *ro$ects in (PP. They bro0ght their materials needed for their *ro$ects. 6 was amaCed beca0se theyre the one who did their *ro$ects in s0*er#ision of their teacher maam Carreon.

'ay 2D 8ebr0ary & " 2&13E7ondayF Their sitting arrangements were #ery cond0ci#e for them to learn beca0se their seats were di#ided in fo0r di#isions and the teacher can mo#e aro0nd and saw her st0dents. 6 obser#ed that the *0*ils doing their formal theme. 5hile the *0*ils b0sy doing their formal theme" 7s 8errer checked some st0dents work who was already finished.

'ay 3D 8ebr0ary &+" 2&13E5ednesdayF 6 was obser#ed (PP s0b$ect handled by 7s Carreon.

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2he had a re#iew first before gi#ing a s0mmati#e test. 7s Carreon shared *ersonal e)*erience on handling early childhood.

'ay D 8ebr0ary &." 2&13E8ridayF The *0*ils were $0st answer in their work te)t in 8ili*ino 6= *agesD 2&+-211I 213-21 6n their ne)t s0b$ect which was 7akabayan" the teacher checked the *ro$ect of the *0*ils while the *0*ils co*y the lect0re.

'ay %D 8ebr0ary 11" 2&13E7ondayF 5e E8ort 9onifacio (lementary gro0*sF had a *ictorials/doc0mentation.

'ay +D 8ebr0ary 1%" 2&13E8ridayF 5e" my gro0* cond0cted an inter#iew to west rembo barangay secretary 7s 9heng 8lores in connection to the *artnershi* of the school and comm0nity

'ay ,D 8ebr0ary 1." 2&13E7ondayF 6n their 7athematics s0b$ect" before the teacher *roceeds to their new lesson" she ga#e moti#ation first to her *0*ils. The teacher ga#e also a reward in terms of *raise to those *0*ils who e)cel in the class.

'ay .D 8ebr0ary 2&" 2&13E5ednesdayF 9efore the class started" maam 'ela PeJa let the *0*ils s0ng abo0t K7ath is easyL for their moti#ation. 7aam 'ela PeJa had #ery good #is0al aids.

'ay 1D 8ebr0ary 22" 2&13E8ridayF 6 cond0cted an inter#iew to se#eral teachers in 4rade 6= regarding 4lobal Teachers. 6 also asked some teaching learning style of some teachers.

'ay 1&D 8ebr0ary 2%" 2&13E5ednesdayF ('2A re#ol0tion

'ay 11D 8ebr0ary 2," 2&13E8ridayF 6 gathered test e)am*les gi#en by the teachers to their *0*ils.

6 also gathered information abo0t the history of 8ort 9onifacio (lementary in g0idance ?ffice. Field Study Portfolio 1 | P a g e

'ay 12D 7arch &1" 2&13 E8ridayF 6 collected the sim*le notes of the *0*ils. 7y reso0rce teachers signed my 'aily Time -ecord and Certificate of Com*letion.

'ay 13D 7arch &+" 2&13E5ednesdayF 6 ret0rn to 8ort 9onifacio (lementary to award the Certificate of A**reciation to my -eso0rce teacher and gi#e token to the *0*ils and to my reso0rce teacher. 5e also gi#e certificates and token to the school *rinci*al and 40idance Co0nselor.

Test Samples

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Daily Time Record

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Pictorials/Documentation

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Simple Notes of Students

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Reflections
8or the *ast three months" doing field st0dy in 8ort 9onifacio (lementary 2chool as an obser#ant and *re-ser#ice teacher changed into something worthy of holding on to o0r chosen career that is being a T(AC!(- someday. 6 ha#e obser#ed that the classroom organiCation as well as the *roced0res and the st0dents indi#id0al characteristics were $0st common to e#ery classroom. 6 had a lot of e)*eriences and learning abo0t the *0*ils beha#ior. The *hysical arrangement was somewhat coCy" the daily *roced0res and ro0tines were done as sched0led. 6 as an obser#er kee* a r0nning record of e#erything that ha**ens d0ring the instr0ctional *eriod to get an o#er#iew of the lesson. The lesson was organiCed in a manner that the ob$ecti#es were *resented to be *ercei#ed by the st0dents. The materials" methods and *roced0res of the lesson *lan were s0ccessf0lly e)ec0ted. 5hen theres a *roblem that may arise in the classroom the teacher can easily resol#ed conflicts" as the teacher 0ses kind words and dealing it with a low tone #oice. 8or the *ast few months of obser#ation" we ha#e come 0* with a better 0nderstanding of the world we are trying to fit in. 5hen the time came that 6 need to say 4oodbye" 6 saw their face sad beca0se 6 think they are comfortable with me. Act0ally one of the *0*ils a**roached me to ret0rn back. The *0*ils beha#ior and characteristics were different from each other beca0se they came from different en#ironment and families.L3o two learners are e)actly the sameL. 8inally" this field st0dy that is considered to be an enriching e)*erience in de#elo*ing and 0tiliCing the a**ro*riate strategies to facilitate learning was a wonderf0l e)*erience not $0st to be ke*t as a memory to be remembered b0t it sho0ld be ke*t in the heart for f0rther a**lication in the f0t0re and the knowledge that we ha#e gained all thro0gho0t the st0dy will be o0r ste**ing stone to a more com*le) challenges that we will be facing in the ne)t months and year to come.

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Portfolio In Field Study


4(Exploring the Curriculum), 5(Learning assessment strategies), 6(Becoming a Teacher)

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Submitted By:
Tomanggong, Glenda L. III-F SpEd

Submitted To:
Prof. Rosalina T. Nacino Field Study Teacher

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