Science Lesson Report

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Subject: Science Level: Primary 5A Topic: Magnets Subtopic: Magnets and Magnetic Materials. Time Allocated: 60 minutes (2 periods) Location: ICT laboratory 2 Number of students: 15 students School: SR. Sengkurong, Brunei IV Date: 19th October 2009 Time: 11.30 -12.30pm

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There are three of us who are going to the same school; me (Nana), Hjh Sofinah and Ferinah. We chose this school because it was convenient and easy accessible as one of us was a teacher teaching in this school. Before the lesson start We came about half an hour earlier than the actual lesson so that we can prepare for the lesson. Since we were using ICT lab 2, we had to use Macbook. We get the computers ready, switch it on and go to the BBC website page. There are about 13 units of Mac in the ICT laboratory, wireless connections as well as a projector. Some of the students have to share the computer with their friend as there are not enough Macbook. During the lesson 9 of the students have the chance to do the activity individually whereas the other 6 students have to pair themselves and came up with three pair groups. At first, we asked the students to sit facing the white board so that they can listen to the teacher’s instruction. One of us showed to the students on how to use the virtual experiment on the white screen, where to click and what to do on the screen. At the same time, the teacher asked questions to the students on magnet. Before they started doing the experiment, teacher asked some questions on the topic that is Magnet. Since they had learned the lesson previously they managed to answer the questions. In the experiment, there were magnetic and non magnetic materials and the students’ duty was to find out which materials are magnetic with the use of magnet. There are also two different sizes of magnets. In addition, they can also rotate the magnet. The students were given ample time to discover the experiment on their own. They were also given the opportunity to try out the available quiz on the topic to check their understanding about the concept. 80% of the students can answer the quiz questions accurately. After the lesson 2

At last when they had finished doing their work with the virtual experiment, each student was given a class work exercise and answers it individually. The students’ responses were collected and marked. In the work sheet, there are 8 questions. From there, we found out that there are 5 students, who can answer all the 8 questions correctly, 3 students with 7 marks, 4 students obtained 6 marks, 2 students who got 5 marks and finally, a student who got 3 marks. From this result, we concluded that the students can answer the questions correctly as they understood the concept of Magnetic and non-magnetic materials. Magnetic materials are those materials that are attracted to the magnet and Non-magnetic materials are materials that are not attracted to the magnet.

Students’ result in both quiz and worksheet can be obtained in the table provided below: N o

Students’ Name

Quiz

Workshe et

1

Norshiela

8

8

2

Ihsanuddin

9

8

3

Hamizan

8

8

4

Ahnaf

10

8

5

Celcolm

10

8

6

Liyana

7

7

7

Thadius

9

7

8

Dk

7

7

9

Hazwan

4

6

1 0

Syarifah

6

6

1

Hamizan

7

6

3

1 1 2

Sabrina

8

6

1 3

Khairul

5

5

1 4

Qamarina

10

5

1 5

Zulhelmi

9

3

Below are the statistics and correlations of the above result: Descriptive Statistics Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Quiz

7.80

1.821

15

Worksheet

6.53

1.457

15

Correlations

Quiz

Pearson Correlation

Quiz

Worksheet

1

.232

Sig. (2-tailed) N Worksheet

.406 15

15

Pearson Correlation

.232

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.406

N

15

15

Disadvantages of Virtual Experiments Students

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→ Limited content of the topic. It did not allow the students explore more about

these topics. → Students have to be familiar with the use of ICT before exploring virtual experiments. Teacher → Teachers have to identify the appropriate activity for certain topics and

students’ conceptual understanding. → Teachers have to ascertain the availability of the internet connection for this activity to work out. → This kind of activity is very time-consuming. Advantages of Virtual Experiments Students → Students find this kind of activity as an enjoyable activity where they can manipulate with the available materials. → It also stimulates students’ interest where they interacts using computer. → Furthermore it encourages the students to think creatively in solving or finding the solution to the problems. → It promotes the students’ science processes skills such as predicting what will happen to the materials, naming the materials that are magnetic or nonmagnetic, observing the experiments and evaluating what has happen during the experiment and etc. Teacher → This activity save time and also expenses because the teacher does not have to prepare the apparatus or materials needed for the experiment.

Recommendations For additional follow up, the students have to work on the general meaning of some scientific terms for this topic for examples repel and repulsion. Not only that, the 5

students can be also ask to write a story on this topic to measure their understanding based on the activity that they have done on this topic. Limitations There are some limitations in doing this activity, our lecturer have asked us to redo this activity with the students but since there is not sufficient time because the students have to sit for their final year examinations. Not only that, the availability of the ICT laboratory might affect the activity.

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