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TPN2602 Assignment 50 PORTFOLIO Due 23 September 2025

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Detailed Response. Distinction assured Questions INDEPENDENT LESSON PLAN (APPENDIX E), QUESTION TWO – CONTEXTUAL QUESTIONNAIRE, QUESTION 3 – OBSERVING EXPERIENCED TEACHERS, QUESTION 4 – MENTOR-TEACHER ACTIVITIES, QUESTION 5 – WEEKLY JOURNALS, QUESTION 6 – FORMING AN EFFECTIVE TEAM WITH YOUR MENTOR-TEACHER, QUESTION 6.1 – CO TEACHING LESSON, QUESTION 7 - INDEPENDENT TEACHING LESSON PLAN, QUESTION 8 – REFLECTIVE SELF-ASSESSMENT ON INDEPENDENT TEACHING LESSONS, MODULE REFLECTION AND EVALUATION, References

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TPN2602
Assignment 50
EXCEPTIONAL ANSWERS
Due 23 September 2025

,TPN2602

Assignment 50: Exceptional Portfolio Answers

Due: 23 September 2025


Description

This portfolio meticulously documents and reflects upon various foundational aspects of
teacher training and professional development within the Foundation Phase context. It
demonstrates a critical understanding of pedagogical principles, contextual
responsiveness, collaborative learning, and reflective practice, all crucial for effective
teaching in diverse South African classrooms.

INDEPENDENT LESSON PLAN (APPENDIX E)

An independent lesson plan in the Foundation Phase is a meticulously structured
pedagogical document that a student teacher autonomously develops to guide their
instructional delivery without direct, real-time mentor intervention. This exercise is
critical for demonstrating a burgeoning capacity to design, implement, and assess
effective, learner-centered lessons that align rigorously with national curricular
frameworks. This approach unequivocally aligns with the Curriculum and Assessment
Policy Statement (CAPS) requirements, which underscore the importance of learner-
centered, developmentally appropriate instruction, particularly in the Foundation Phase
(Department of Basic Education, 2011). The following example for a Grade 2
mathematics lesson on patterns exemplifies best practices and embodies the
foundational principles articulated within Danielson’s Framework for Teaching
(Danielson, 2022).

Lesson Plan: Identifying and Extending Patterns

• Subject: Mathematics

• Grade: 2

• Topic: Patterns (specifically simple repeating patterns)

• Duration: 45 minutes

, • Learning Objective: By the end of the lesson, learners will be able to identify
and accurately extend simple repeating patterns using concrete manipulatives
(shapes and colors) and symbolic representations (on worksheets).

• Resources: A diverse collection of colored bottle caps (or other accessible
manipulatives), large chart paper, a set of colorful markers, pre-designed
worksheets with various pattern sequences, and a functional whiteboard.

• Contextual Factors: The classroom comprises 30 learners, presenting a diverse
linguistic landscape with 5 English second-language (ESL) speakers requiring
targeted language support. Additionally, 2 learners present with diagnosed
attention difficulties, necessitating differentiated engagement strategies. The
school is situated in a semi-urban area, characterized by typical resource
constraints, impacting the availability of sophisticated educational technology.

Lesson Structure (5E Model: Bybee, 1987)

• Engage (5 minutes):

o Initiate a quick "pattern clap-back" activity: the teacher claps a simple
rhythm (e.g., clap, clap, stomp, clap, clap, stomp), and learners echo it.

o Ask: "What did you notice about my claps and your claps? Was there a
special order?" This sparks curiosity and activates prior knowledge about
repetition.

• Explore (10 minutes):

o Divide learners into pairs or small groups.

o Provide each group with a generous supply of colored bottle caps.

o Instruction: "In your pairs, use the bottle caps to create your own
repeating patterns. Think about what colours and shapes you are using
and how they repeat. Be ready to show and tell your pattern!"

o Circulate, observing learners' creations and prompting discussion: "What
makes your sequence a pattern? How does it repeat?"

• Explain (10 minutes):

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