Educ 12 Portfolio Final Output
Educ 12 Portfolio Final Output
Educ 12 Portfolio Final Output
Final Output
PORTFOLIO
OUTLINE OF THE PORTFOLIO
Cover Page
Title Page
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Foreword: A Message to the Portfolio Viewers
Table of Contents
Dates of All Entries
Identification of Knowledge, Skills, Values and Attitudes demonstrated
INTRODUCTION
Rationale of the Portfolio
Significance of the Portfolio
Scope and Limitations of the Portfolio
Definition of Terms
SHOWCASE OF OUTPUTS
Output #1 Paper-Pencil Tests
Output #2 Domains of Performance-Based Assessment
Output #3 Lesson Plan for PBA Integration
Output #4 Reflection: Midterm Coverage
Output #5 Performance Task Statement
Output #6 Targets and Levels of the Affective Domain
Output #7 Affective Assessment Tools
Output #8 Reflection: Paneling, Interrogating and Assessing Peers
Output #9 Editorial Cartoon: Character Education
Output #10 The Class Portrait: A Creative Exposition
Rubric in Grading the Portfolio
Self-Reflection about the Portfolio
APPENDICES
Corrected Outputs #1-#8
Formative and Summative Assessments
Accomplished Scoring Sheets
Time Table
About the Author
Paper
Letter-sized (8.50x11), substance 24 (80 GSM, preferably Double A brand)
Font style and size
Arial, 12 pt.
Spacing
0 pt (before and after); double line spacing
Except: Abstract, single line-spacing
Margin
1.5 left, 1.0 top, bottom and right
Alignment
Contents are justified.
Chapter numbers and headings are center-aligned.
Pagination
No page number on the Title Page.
Preliminary pages (i.e. Dedication up to Identification of Knowledge, Skills, Values and
Attitudes demonstrated) are numbered with lower case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, etc.).
Pages starting with Introduction to Portfolio Viewers until the end of the paper are
numbered with Hindu-Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, etc.).
All page numbers are located at the bottom right of each page. Do not use a running
header.
1. COVER PAGE
2. TITLE PAGE
The cover pagereflects the name of the school, the title of the portfolio, the name of the
student, the subject title and the school year. The title pagecontains the same content as that
of the cover page, plus the name of the teacher. Double-spacing should be observed in these
pages. See ATTACHMENT A for the format of the cover page and the title page.
3. DEDICATION
4. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Dedication provides a short message from the author to whom he/she dedicates the work.
Acknowledgmentcontains the people and/or institutions which contributed to the success and
accomplishment of the portfolio.
The Forewordstates the message of the author to the viewers of the portfolio.
6. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contentsenumerates the content of the portfolio with their page numbers. Pages up
to Identification of Skills and Knowledge demonstratedhave lowercased Roman numerals as
page numbers. Succeeding pages have Hindu-Arabic page numbers.
The page Dates of All Entriesshows the dates when the outputs were submitted, corrected,
returned and revised. Identification of Knowledge, Skills, Values and Attitudesenumerates
the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes were shown during the construction, submission
and revision of the outputs.See ATTACHMENT B for the format of the two sections.
9. INTRODUCTION
This section presents the rubrics in grading the portfolio. The rubrics should include an
analytic one (for scoring the portfolio contents), a Likert scale (for measuring the attitudes and
perceptions of the readers towards the portfolio) and a set of short-response questions (for
the comments).
Self-Reflection discusses the reflection of the author about the collection, development and
evaluation of his/her portfolio. The content of the reflection should include three parts:
Precis, the introductory paragraph, summarizes the processes of ones portfolio
collection, development and evaluation.
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Reflection, the next paragraph, gives the reflection and insights about the portfolio
processes. The reflection is composed of valuable learning experiences, significant
insights, and sensible thoughts and feelings which occurred during the said process.
Conclusions and Recommendations, the last paragraph, synthesizes the ideas
into one substantial paragraph. This last part highlights the recommendation you
want to give to future teachers upon learning concepts from and applications of the
portfolio assessment and other assessments in Educ 12.
13. APPENDICES
This portion of the portfolio presents the curriculum vitae of the author with 2x2 picture at the
upper right of the paper.
MY PORTFOLIO
NEMISSHA FI B. BACALLA
Cebu City
MARCH 2017
MY PORTFOLIO
NEMISSHA FI B. BACALLA
Author
Instructor
Submitted to
Paper-Pencil Tests
1
Domains of
2 Performance-
Based Assessment
Lesson Plan for
3 PBA Integration
Reflection: Midterm
4
Coverage
Performance Task
5
Statement
Targets and Levels
6 of the Affective
Domain
Affective
7
Assessment Tools
Reflection:
Paneling,
8
Interrogating and
Assessing Peers
Editorial Cartoon:
9 Character
Education
The Class Portrait:
10 A Creative
Exposition
QUIZ NO. 1
World War 2
Directions: Read carefully the following questions and encircle the letter of the
best answer. (1 points each.)
b. four
c. five
d. six
6. Which Allied countries fought Japan in the Battle of the Coral Sea, the
first-ever battle featuring aircraft carriers on both sides?
a. Australia and Britain
b. France and United States
c. United States and Australia
d. United States and Union of Soviet Socialist Republic
7. Which two Japanese cities where two nuclear bombs were dropped on
1945?
A. Tokyo and Nagasaki
B. Tokyo and Hiroshima
C. Hiroshima and Nagasaki
D. Yokohama and Nagasaki
8. What is the name more commonly known for the allied invasion of
Normandy, France?
A. D-Day
B. Independence Day
C. V-J Day
D. V-E Day
9. Which World War II battle was the largest sea-air battle in world history?
A. Battle of the Coral Sea
B. Battle of the Leyte Gulf
C. Battle of the Philippine Sea
D. Battle of the Wake Island
10. What battle is the first victory of the Britain in World War II?
A. Battle of Britain
B. Battle of the Coral Sea
C. Battle of El-Alamein
D. Battle of Guadalcanal
QUIZ NO. 1
World War 2
Directions: Analyze the documents and answer the questions that follow each
document in the space provided.
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one.
to a small one.
5. What did Hitler mean about the great masses of the people will more
easily fall victims to a great lie than to a small one.?
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our nation and our people to be ignored or violated. The wrongs against which
.we now array ourselves are no common doings; they cut to the very roots of
-Woodrow
human life. Wilson, Address to
Congress Recommending War, -Woodrow Wilson,
April, 1917
Address to
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10. Why do you think Wilson would go this far even he issued before the US a
declaration of neutrality?
QUIZ NO. 1
World War 2
Direction: Match who is being pertained in Column A with the people in Column
B. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provide before the number.
____1. A field marshal in command
of the German Sixth Army at the
Battle of Stalingard.
Column A
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Column B
A. Adolf Hitler
B. Benito Musolinni
C. Franklin Roosevelt
D. Friedrich Paulus
E. Harry Truman
F. Hirohito
G. Joseph Stalin
H. Neville Chamberlain
I. Winston Churchill
J. Yamamoto Isoroku
QUIZ NO. 1
World War 2
Direction: Identify what is referred to in the following sentences. Write the correct
answer in the spaces provided before the number.
QUIZ NO. 1
World War 2
1. Explain at least 3 factors and events that trigger Adolf Hitler to declare a
war.
Reference(s):
Perry, Marvin : History of the World
Reference(s):
Perry, Marvin : History of the World
PT Narrative: The World Peace Council is commemorating of the World War II.
They aim to instill in the minds of the people the aftereffects of the World War II
to prevent another War in the future. As the representative of World Peace
Organization in UN you are task to make a movie presentation the effects of the
World War II covering in the different countries and its statistics of casualties.
You will going to present the movie presentation to the ambassadors of all the
countries after a week. The movie must have the following : content 40 %,
organization 20%, graphics 20%, message 20%.
GRASPS of the Topic:
Goal: They aim to instill in the minds of the people the aftereffects of the World
War II to prevent another War in the future.
Product: Movie presentation the effects of the World War II covering in the
different countries and its statistics of casualties
Performance: To present the movie presentation to the ambassadors of all the
countries after a week.
Goal: The National Historic Commission of the Philippines theme of this month is
about the World War II in the Philippines.
Situation: They encourage the students of the State Universities and Colleges of
the Philippines to submit a research paper about World War II.
Performance: Present the paper in the conference of NHCP and have its oral
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defense
Objectives:
(classroom environment) to be able observe
the atrocities in World War II
(locus of control) to be able to identify what
triggers Adolf Hitler hateness, discrimation and
blaming of Jews in the defeat of the Germans in
World War I
(Motivation) to be able to give the factors that
RECEIVING lead the Germans in uprising the Weimar
Republic
(Opinion) to be able to give opinion or insights
about Fascism
(Value) to be able to give the moral lessons
and insights out from World War II
Sample Assessment Tool:
Constructed Self Response Report
Objectives:
(self - esteem) to be able to perform any creative
RESPONDING presentation of the insights about World War II
Sample Assessment Tool:
Creative Presentation
Objectives:
(altruism) to To be able to commemorate the
VALUING
Filipino-American soldier veterans that fought
against the Japanese soldier in the World War 2
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ATTACHMENT F: OUTPUT #6 FORMAT
GUTTMAN SCALE
Check the following sentences if you agree on it.
_____ 1. I believe that the Germans are the main aggressor of World War II.
_____ 2. I agree that the leaders play the vital role in the World War II.
_____ 3. I predicted the World War II will come after World War I due to its
effects.
_____ 4. I believe that the Treaty of Versailles is the main factor that drive out
the Germans to aggressed the World War II.
_____ 5. I disagree the hatredness of Adolf Hitler about the communists.
_____ 6. I dont see any justification of the Nuremberg Laws in Germany.
_____ 7. I dont like the fascist way of governing a nation.
_____ 8. I believe that the human rights violation of Japan is equal with
Germany.
_____ 9. I believe that the Japanese will be more aggressive if the bombings in
Hiroshima and Nagasaki are not being executed.
_____10. I disagree in the Nazis ideologies.
1. How was Adolf Hitler to you in terms as a leader in Nazi and Germany?
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2. What are your insights about technology as a tool in World War II?
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3. Is holocaust justifiable in the reason of the Jews are spies and responsible in
the defeat of the Germans in the World War I? Explain.
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4. If you are in the position of Henry Trauman, what other ways or plans that can
defeat the Axis Powers?
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5. Based on the realizations and insights about the World War II, what are the
present challenges of the leaders not to omit another World War?
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LIKERT SCALE
as rascist.
4. I see theconcen
-tration camps as
inhuman.
5. I think it is unfair
that the World War II
was put all the blame
to Germany.
6. I believe that the
fascists are respon
-sible in World War II.
7. I condemn the use
of two atomic bombs
to justify the end of
theWorld War II.
8. I see World War II
A product of racism.
9. I believe that
United States
dont have
much casualties
than any country in
Allied and Axis
because the United
States was not use
as a battlefield.
10. I feel that the Axis
Powers nearly had
won the World War II.
8. compassionate ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- cruel
9. persuasive ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ineffective
10. realist ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- idealist
THURSTONE SCALE
1. A war is an answer if multiple nations conflict.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
2. Greater East Asia Co Prosperity Sphere can unite Asian Nations.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
3. German 'Blitzkrieg' is an effective tactic in invading countries.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
4. The policy ofappeasement of Hitlers demand by Neville Chamberlain paved
way or World War II.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
5. The League of Nation is ineffective in stopping Hitlers invasion that leads to
World War II.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
6. Germanys invasion of Polandthat the real nature of Hitlers plan began to
reveal itself about killing other race that makes German the only superior ones.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
7. Hitlers invasion were a gruesome demonstration of the German war
machines capabilities and intentions.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
8. The British and France military are weak in the start of the World War II
because of the aftereffects of World War I.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
9. France was defeated by Germans in World War II fell primarily due to
mistaken assumptions about how the attack would be carried out.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
10. It British Royal Air Forces strong and effective resistance demonstrated to
the world that with enough stubborn resistance, Hitler could be forced back.
Agree: _____________ Disagree: _____________
Being a panelist, I had to be alert and scrutinize the whole flow of their
report just to give the important points of their report in the delivery, content and
the instructional materials. As an interrogator, I have to identify their loopholes of
the report so that I can ask questions that cant be found in their discussion and
to test the reporters. Being a peer assessor, makes me have to work every time
listen, plan and decide what proper and fair score should I give to them. This kind
of activity stress me out because I have always tasks to do every time and I have
to be alert in each tasks especially in peer grading. This activity makes the
attention span of the students longer until the end because this make us alert
and be sensitive. I conclude that this activity keeps you on doing but the
weakness of this is us the students are conscious on what the tasks on us
(grading, beadle, interrogating, and paneling) but neglect the learning and that
we only learn on our topic. I recommend that not to overload the students with
tasks while the learning process is going on because you cant serve two
masters at a time, so the peer grading in each group must only be task in one
assigned group.
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ATTACHMENT F: OUTPUT #6 FORMAT
TIME TABLE
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Home Address: Tapon, Poblacion, Asturias, Cebu
City Address: H. Abellana St., Basak, Mandaue City, Cebu
Place of Birth: Asturias, Cebu
Date of Birth: January 2, 1998
Age: 19
Sex : Female
Civil Status: Single
Nationality: Filipino
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