Thursday, February 25, 2010

SLE (Structured Learning Episode)

I Objectives: At the end of the session, the teachers are expected to:
1. create their own account at www.blogger.com
2. make their individual "Structured Learning Episode"
3. integrate/apply web blog in their Mathematics classes.

II Content: Integration of ICT/Weblog in Mathhematics subject.

III Materials: PC with internet connection, hand outs, dvd

IV Strategies:
A. Activities:
1. Present/discuss the steps on how to create their own account at
www.blogger.com, after creating an email account.
2. Let them create their own blog. (Distribute the handouts for their
guide)
3. Show the sample web blog integration in English, Science, and
Math subjects.
4. Integrate the web blog. Choose the less mastered skills topic.
B. Analysis:
1. What did you feel while creating your account?
2. Do you find it easy? difficult?
3. Were you able to do it?
4. In the ICT integration in your classes, are there advantages?
What about disadvantages?
C. Abstraction:
To do the web blog, you need to create first an account to
www.blogger.com. See to it that you also have an email address.
Just follow the steps given in your handouts.
After creating accounts, we are now ready to do the web blog
and make our own SLE. In ICT integration, we can use some links
on mathematics subjects. We can search the web on whatever
topic we want for our lesson.
Dont forget to publish it as soon as you are finished editing
your Structured Learning Episode (SLE) by clicking the button.
Our students' interests might be lift up to study more and to
learn more, especially that they are using computers.
D. Application: Hands-on Activity
Make your own "Structured Learning Episode". Choose topics
from your subject learning competencies. Be sure to finish your
SLE and send it to: http://maamnadette.blogspot.com/

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Linear Equations

ACTIVITY :
Do you know what are linear equations?
Try to solve an equation by following this link.
Click here.

ANALYSIS :
How are you going to solve linear equations?


ABSTRACTION :
Click here.

APPLICATION :
Click this.