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A Narrative Report

to teach literacy and numeracy skills to school children

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A Narrative Report

Presented to MS. XYRA NICOLE SIBAL

Faculty of the International School of Asia and the Pacific


&

Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines

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In Partial Fulfillment

of the Course Requirements in

NSTP 2- Civil Welfare Training Service

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By:
ANGELIE SELLE A. GARINGAN
BSCOE-1A
Objectives
• Literacy includes the capacity to read.

• To determine the performance level of pupils in different


competencies.

• To enhance students’ performance.

• To enhance students’ interest in mathematics and literacy


by using e games in answering math problems.

• Understand and critically appreciate various forms of


communication including spoken language, printed text,
broadcast media, and digital media.

• Ability to use numbers, to add, subtract, multiply and


divide.

• Use mathematical understanding and skills to solve


problems and meet the demands of day-to-day living in
complex social settings.
On May 24, I created lessons and activities
for my student. The topic I created was
Literacy.
This is Jenerahl Billena. A student in the
fourth grade. He is an honor student with
many dreams in life.
This day, I went to my student’s house to
teach him the lessons and activities I had
done. Here, I saw his ability to read and write.
Especially in doing essays.
Today, I created lessons and activities
about Numeracy because Numeracy is a
socially based activity that requires the
ability to integrate math and
communication skills.
Today, it is unfortunate because the lockdown has started
due to the continuous increase of active cases here in our
municipality. So, I decided to use social media platforms so
that I can continue my teaching and I can teach my students
even more.
This day is our last day of class. It's sad because we didn't even meet
this time. But through social media platforms, we became more
productive, and we learned a lot as a teacher and as a student. I am
thankful because in NSTP we have learned to teach school children
in our area, and because of this, we have done our best that we will
continue to do for our countrymen especially, in our country.
I have enjoyed my student teaching experience
despite all of its hardships and challenges. I found
myself in very low points but also in very high
points throughout this semester, but I can see
how it has all grown me as a teacher, and I feel
as though I can confidently walk into whatever
classroom I will be teaching. I cannot believe that
the time has come for my classroom; I can hardly
wait!

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