Community Day
happened on the second to last day of Term 3. The closest I can compare
Community Day is to Open House in America. The students’ best work was
displayed for parents and community members; it was all about the students,
which was great. I chose to display work in which my students wrote about their
favorite animal and drew a picture(s). I thought Community Day would be the
perfect opportunity to display the progress my students made in the term. What
impressed me so much is that Term 3 is the first term I’ve worked with them, yet
they’ve improved so much, in a short amount of time. At the beginning of the term I assessed my students knowledge on alphabet and phonemic awareness. I re-assessed them at the end of the term, and was blown away by the results. At the start of Term 3, the % of students in Years 3, 4, 5, and 6 who knew 36 sounds (and blends) in the English alphabet was 24%, 29%, 27%, and 36%. At the end of Term 3, the % went up to 65%, 65%, 78%, and 76%. Most of my students can now identify the 52 letters in the English alphabet. It’s encouraging to see the results on paper because it verifies that I’m making a difference in my students’ English education. I’m excited that I have Term 4 to work with them, along with next school year. I know that they will continue to amaze me.
Below you’ll find photos from the day.
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Look at my students' progress! The blue bars are results from the beginning of the term. The red bars are results from the end of the term! |
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Building a fire to make papaya soup. |
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Shaving the coconut meat. |
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The parents |
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Matching uniforms |
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