SIMULASI PEMBELAJARAN MEMBACA METODE BUNYI KELAS 1

tirta megautami
12 Jun 202005:41

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging classroom session, the teacher introduces the letters of the alphabet, focusing on the distinction between vowels and consonants. Students learn the articulation of these letters through sound methods and practical examples, such as associating images with the respective letters. The lesson encourages participation and group work, with students practicing pronunciation and spelling together. The session concludes with a prayer, fostering a sense of community and care among the children.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson begins with a greeting and an acknowledgment of students' health.
  • 😀 Students are invited to pray according to their respective beliefs before starting the lesson.
  • 😀 Today's topic focuses on learning the alphabet from A to Z using sound methods.
  • 😀 There are two types of letters: vowels and consonants.
  • 😀 Vowel letters are described as 'dead' letters with no articulation (e.g., a, e, i, u).
  • 😀 Consonants are 'living' letters that produce sound articulation (e.g., b, c).
  • 😀 The teacher combines consonants and vowels using phonetic methods for pronunciation.
  • 😀 The class engages in sound exercises with images (e.g., identifying and pronouncing pictures of animals).
  • 😀 Students are assigned to work in groups of five according to their attendance numbers.
  • 😀 The lesson concludes with a group prayer and reminders for students to be careful on their way home.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of today's lesson?

    -The main topic of today's lesson is learning the alphabet from A to Z.

  • What types of letters are introduced in the lesson?

    -The lesson introduces two types of letters: vowels and consonants.

  • Can you give examples of vowels mentioned in the lesson?

    -Examples of vowels mentioned are A, I, U, E, and O.

  • What are consonants, according to the lesson?

    -Consonants are letters that have articulation, such as B and D.

  • How are the letters pronounced in the lesson?

    -The letters are pronounced using a phonetic method, for instance, A-E-I-U-E-O.

  • What activity does the teacher use to engage the students?

    -The teacher uses pictures to help students practice letter pronunciation.

  • What example is given for the letter 'I' during the lesson?

    -The example given for the letter 'I' is the word 'ikan' (fish).

  • What task do students need to complete at the end of the lesson?

    -Students are assigned to complete exercises on page 65 of their textbooks.

  • How does the lesson conclude?

    -The lesson concludes with a group prayer and wishes for the students to be careful on their way home.

  • What is the significance of prayer in this classroom setting?

    -Prayer is a way to respect diverse beliefs and foster a sense of community among students before starting lessons.

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Alphabet LearningEarly EducationInteractive TeachingSound MethodsChildren's ClassVowel SoundsConsonant SoundsGroup ActivityLanguage DevelopmentCreative Learning