TPN2601
PORTFOLIO 50 2026
DUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 2026
,TPN2601 PORTFOLIO 2026
SEMESTER 2
DUE SEPTEMBER 2026
3.2 Lesson Observation 1
Date: 20 February 2026
Subject: Natural Sciences
Grade: 5
Number of learners in class: 32
Lesson topic: Life cycles of plants
Lesson Structure and Planning
Activity: Observe how the teacher introduces, develops, and concludes a lesson.
Focus questions:
How does the teacher start the lesson?
The teacher greets the learners warmly and asks a few recall questions about the previous
lesson.
A short video clip of a seed growing into a plant is shown to capture learners’ attention.
The lesson objectives are shared clearly on the board.
What teaching methods are used?
Interactive discussion and questioning
Visual aids (charts and video)
Hands-on activity (planting seeds in small cups)
Group work for discussion and observation
Learner Engagement
,Activity: Track how learners engage during different parts of the lesson.
Participation in discussion:
Learners respond eagerly to questions, raising hands and sharing personal experiences with
plants.
Group discussions are lively, and learners ask questions to each other.
Some learners are shy but participate when prompted gently.
Use of learning materials:
Learners use textbooks to read instructions for the planting activity.
Each group has a chart showing the plant life cycle.
Learners handle seeds, soil, and cups for hands-on learning.
Classroom Management Techniques
Activity: Record strategies used to maintain discipline and create a positive learning
environment.
Rules and routines:
Clear classroom rules are displayed on the wall (e.g., raise hand to speak, respect others).
The teacher reminds learners to work quietly in groups during practical tasks.
Use of rewards or consequences:
Praise is given for effort and participation (“Well done for asking a thoughtful question!”).
Gentle reminders are used for off-task learners rather than harsh consequences.
Differentiation of Instruction
Activity: Observe how the teacher meets the needs of learners at different ability levels.
Use of different tasks or support for learners who struggle:
, Teacher gives extra guidance to learners who struggle with reading instructions.
Peer support is encouraged, pairing strong learners with those needing help.
Extension activities for fast finishers:
Learners who finish early are asked to draw and label the stages of the plant life cycle.
How diverse needs are addressed:
Visual aids and physical activities support learners with different learning styles.
Code-switching is used to explain key terms in isiZulu for learners who need it.
Use of Learning Materials and Technology
Activity: Note what resources are used to enhance teaching.
Textbooks and worksheets
Charts showing plant life cycles
Video clip of plant growth
Seeds, soil, and planting cups
Smartboard to show images and videos
Assessment Strategies
Activity: Identify informal and formal assessment methods.
How does the teacher check for understanding?
Informal questioning during discussion (“Can anyone tell me the first stage of a plant’s life
cycle?”)
Observation of learners during planting activity
Quick formative assessment: learners label diagrams in their books
Exit ticket: one sentence describing what they learned
Teacher–Learner Interaction
Activity: Observe the nature of teacher questioning and feedback.
PORTFOLIO 50 2026
DUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 2026
,TPN2601 PORTFOLIO 2026
SEMESTER 2
DUE SEPTEMBER 2026
3.2 Lesson Observation 1
Date: 20 February 2026
Subject: Natural Sciences
Grade: 5
Number of learners in class: 32
Lesson topic: Life cycles of plants
Lesson Structure and Planning
Activity: Observe how the teacher introduces, develops, and concludes a lesson.
Focus questions:
How does the teacher start the lesson?
The teacher greets the learners warmly and asks a few recall questions about the previous
lesson.
A short video clip of a seed growing into a plant is shown to capture learners’ attention.
The lesson objectives are shared clearly on the board.
What teaching methods are used?
Interactive discussion and questioning
Visual aids (charts and video)
Hands-on activity (planting seeds in small cups)
Group work for discussion and observation
Learner Engagement
,Activity: Track how learners engage during different parts of the lesson.
Participation in discussion:
Learners respond eagerly to questions, raising hands and sharing personal experiences with
plants.
Group discussions are lively, and learners ask questions to each other.
Some learners are shy but participate when prompted gently.
Use of learning materials:
Learners use textbooks to read instructions for the planting activity.
Each group has a chart showing the plant life cycle.
Learners handle seeds, soil, and cups for hands-on learning.
Classroom Management Techniques
Activity: Record strategies used to maintain discipline and create a positive learning
environment.
Rules and routines:
Clear classroom rules are displayed on the wall (e.g., raise hand to speak, respect others).
The teacher reminds learners to work quietly in groups during practical tasks.
Use of rewards or consequences:
Praise is given for effort and participation (“Well done for asking a thoughtful question!”).
Gentle reminders are used for off-task learners rather than harsh consequences.
Differentiation of Instruction
Activity: Observe how the teacher meets the needs of learners at different ability levels.
Use of different tasks or support for learners who struggle:
, Teacher gives extra guidance to learners who struggle with reading instructions.
Peer support is encouraged, pairing strong learners with those needing help.
Extension activities for fast finishers:
Learners who finish early are asked to draw and label the stages of the plant life cycle.
How diverse needs are addressed:
Visual aids and physical activities support learners with different learning styles.
Code-switching is used to explain key terms in isiZulu for learners who need it.
Use of Learning Materials and Technology
Activity: Note what resources are used to enhance teaching.
Textbooks and worksheets
Charts showing plant life cycles
Video clip of plant growth
Seeds, soil, and planting cups
Smartboard to show images and videos
Assessment Strategies
Activity: Identify informal and formal assessment methods.
How does the teacher check for understanding?
Informal questioning during discussion (“Can anyone tell me the first stage of a plant’s life
cycle?”)
Observation of learners during planting activity
Quick formative assessment: learners label diagrams in their books
Exit ticket: one sentence describing what they learned
Teacher–Learner Interaction
Activity: Observe the nature of teacher questioning and feedback.