Date: 3rd April 2014
Day: Thursday
Time:
3:00-4:00pm
Class:
Pomegranate
Theme: Underwater
World
Teacher: Teacher
Yeong
Revision
on the Video Watching – Under the Sea & Book Sharing
I wanted to know
how much the children could digest and remember about the video that they had
watched yesterday. Not much facts yet, it does have quite some numbers of sea
creatures appeared in it. Some of the children repeated those their friend’s
had mentioned.
Teacher: Do you remember what
kind of sea creatures that you see in the video yesterday?
Jing Heng: Whale.
Chloe: Sea dragon, sea
turtle, coral.
Aiden: Shark, sea anemone.
Li Chuan: Sea lion
Yee Shuen: Jellyfish
Phey Zheng: Hermit crab, lion
fish, squid
Kern Ee: Crab, jellyfish,
chambered nautilus
Yi
Jie: Stingray
Derek:
Sea crocodile fish
Picture: Chambered Nautilus |
There’s a sea creatures –
cuttlefish, that appeared quite frequently in the video but none of the
children mentioned about it. Therefore I drew a simple picture of it.
I drew a similar cuttlefish like this on the whiteboard. |
Children: Squid.
Teacher: It looks like a
squid but it’s not a squid. Try again.
Children: It eats fish.
Teacher: Yes, it did. It
sticks out its tongue and grabs the fish. Who could remember the name of this
sea creature? I shall reward him or her sweets?
[There was a silence across
the floor for a moment. Then suddenly……]
Kwan Ming: Cuttlefish.
Kwan Ming got a sweet for
answering the questing correctly.
Book Sharing: Sea Creatures by Pamelo Chanko
This
is not a storybook. Yet it’s a book about how to describe the sea creatures.
The sentences are very simple and short. However, some of the parts I still
needed to do some extra explanation.
The
lines in the book are as followed:
-
Some
creatures are long.
-
Some
creatures are fat.
-
Some
creatures are spiny.
-
Some
creatures are flat.
-
Some can
glide, and some can dive.
-
Some have
eight arms.
-
Some have
only five.
-
Some are
bumpy, and some are hairy.
-
Some are
bright, and some are scary.
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