Assignment 50 PORTFOLIO 2026
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Due Date: 2026
3.2 Classroom Observation Activities (Grade 4–6)
Lesson Observation 1
Date: 12 March 2026
Subject: Natural Sciences
Grade: 5
Number of learners in class: 38
Lesson topic: States of matter
Lesson Structure and Planning
How does the teacher start the lesson?
The teacher begins the lesson by greeting the learners warmly and creating a calm
atmosphere. She asks revision questions related to the previous lesson to activate learners’
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3.2 Classroom Observation Activities (Grade 4–6)
Lesson Observation 1
Date: 12 March 2026
Subject: Natural Sciences
Grade: 5
Number of learners in class: 38
Lesson topic: States of matter
Lesson Structure and Planning
How does the teacher start the lesson?
The teacher begins the lesson by greeting the learners warmly and creating a calm
atmosphere. She asks revision questions related to the previous lesson to activate
learners’ prior knowledge. The lesson objective is then clearly explained in simple
language so that learners understand what they are expected to learn by the end of the
lesson.
What teaching methods are used?
The teacher uses a combination of questioning, explanation and demonstration. She
explains concepts verbally, uses examples from everyday life, and encourages learner
responses through guided questioning to keep learners actively involved.
Learner Engagement
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Participation in discussionMost learners actively participate by raising their hands and
answering questions. The teacher encourages quieter learners by calling their names and
allowing them time to think before responding. Learners appear confident and interested in
sharing their ideas.
Use of learning materials
Learners use textbooks and observe charts displayed on the board. These materials help
learners visualise the concepts being taught and support their understanding of abstract
ideas.
Classroom Management Techniques
Rules and routines
Clear classroom rules are followed, such as raising hands before speaking and listening
when others are talking. The teacher reminds learners of these routines when necessary,
which helps maintain order and focus.
Use of rewards or consequences
Positive behaviour is reinforced through verbal praise. The teacher acknowledges learners
who participate correctly and behave well, which motivates others to follow classroom
expectations.
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without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
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Differentiation of Instruction
Use of different tasks or support for learners who struggle
The teacher provides additional explanations and simpler examples for learners who
struggle to understand. She moves closer to these learners and offers individual support
during activities.
Extension activities for fast finishers
Learners who finish early are given additional questions to think about or are asked to help
explain concepts to peers, which keeps them engaged and challenged.
How diverse needs are addressed
The teacher uses inclusive language and examples that relate to learners’ everyday
experiences. She ensures that all learners feel respected and included, regardless of their
ability level.
Use of Learning Materials and Technology
Textbooks and wall charts are used to support teaching. The charts are clear and
colourful, helping learners to better understand the lesson content. No digital technology is
used in this lesson.
Disclaimer
Great care has been taken in the preparation of this document; however, the contents are provided "as is"
without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.