Monday, February 16, 2009

task 1 and 2

Task 1


I was taught Physics’ subject for form four classes. The most interesting topic that I think it was very interesting was Force and Motions (Relationship between Pressure and Surface Area). In this topic, students learned how to relate the pressure and surface area by doing a meaningful activity like build the parachute. In this activity also, they can use their ideas involving concepts that they was learned before to build the parachute. The parachute must be fallen from a high place to know whether it functions very well or not. All students were enjoyed and they were very interested doing this activity.
I think the lesson was done very well because the objective of the lesson was achieved and at the same time all students was gave a very good ideas and good commitments in this activity. They were successfully to create their own ideas to relate the concept that they had learned before about relationship between pressure and surface area. In this lesson, they observed by their own selves how the concepts were working.
So, from my experience I can conclude that the lessons with meaningful activities will give a good effect to the students.

Task 2

Of course I have so many challenges in my lessons. In Physics’ subject, most of the students cannot see the concepts involved with their own eyes. So, they cannot understand the lesson. In this case, teachers must have the good skills how to explain to the students to understand the concepts. All students must use their imagination to learn Physics. To solve the problems, I always ask students to apply the concepts by doing simple activities relate to their life. The interactive modules also help my lesson in my class. By using this module, especially the simulation, it will give my students more understanding. All the students were enjoyed and they were very interested to learn and understand the concepts.

2 comments:

siew ming said...

Hi hayati,

I read with interest your suggestions on how to teach physics. I remember in school I was very weak in physics and I think the main reason was that I could not relate what was taught to real life situations and my teacher ( I still remember him) would go off into abstractions and formulae and I would be completely lost. I think meaningful activities are important and mind-boggling formulae without concrete explanation and examples are what make physics difficult. What do the rest of you think?

Unknown said...

Hi Hayati,
I have been following the blogs as a silent observer and now Siew Ming tells me "why dont you say somehting?"Hee Hee now I have the green light you cannot stop me.
Physics was and still is not one of my strongest subjects. My entire school physics classes passed by in a haze and i attribute this mostly to my teacher who like Siew Ming's was so caught up in his own world and neglected to let us into it. What I mean is he did not make the subject accessible to us at all. Recently I had the chance to view a Physics lecturer in the uni at work and I was totally captivated. She was talking about forces and motion and used such basic common everyday objects and examples even I could understand. I notice your lesson using the parachutes was fashioned like hers. You made the topic somethig students can relate to. So i do envy your students. Teaching Science is not just teaching content but teaching students that science is all around us. I do have one concern - How did your female students relate to the parachute example? I am just curious if they were equally enlightened or were they simply sitting through the lesson?

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