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K-12 Grading System (Tips On Helping Your Kids Cope Up With K-12)

Two years after it was implemented, my stand on K-12 is still the same (please read the first article I wrote about K-12: What You Should Know About K-12 Program). But that won’t stop me from writing about K-12 and help other moms understand the new system. You may want to read K-12 Grading System to better understand the meaning of A, P, AP, D and B. From that post, I only mentioned the meaning and the equivalent grade. Due to lack of resources, I have no idea how their grades are computed. Lucky for me, during our PTA meeting, the teachers explained the grading system used in K-12.

There’s a new assessment and rating system implemented last June 8 for K-12. I can’t remember last year’s assessment and rating system, so I can’t say the difference. All I can remember is, same as last year, it is divided into four areas:

  • Knowledge
  • Process/ Skills
  • Understanding
  • Product

Here is the definition of the said 4 areas (and percentage) from DepEd:

  1. Knowledge (15%)– the substantive content of the curriculum, the facts and information that the students acquires.
  2. Process (25%)– skills or cognitive operations that the student performs on facts and information for the purpose of constructing meanings or understandings
  3. Understandings (30%)– enduring big ideas, principles and generalizations inherent to the discipline, which may be assessed using the facets of understanding or other indicators of understanding which may be specific to discipline
  4. Products/ Performances ( (30%)– real- life application of understanding as evidenced by the student’s performance of authentic tasks

I will try explain each of the said areas (and what kind of exams/ quizzes are given to each area) later by giving examples, let me first discuss how grades are computed using the new assessment and rating system:

Based on the scores above, here’s how the grade is computed:

Q means quizzes while PT is Periodical Test. Knowledge, Process and Understanding are assessed using these two measures. In a given quiz or periodical exams, there will be types of questions that corresponds to each area of assessment.

HOW? HOW?  Here’s an infographic using Magellan as a topic:

See how each question differs from one another? Each is designed for a specific kind of assessment. DepEd mentioned how each area should answer specific questions when assessed.

Knowledge: What do we (teachers) want students to know? How do we want them to express or provide evidence of what they know? Hence the questions regarding facts. This area is assessed using multiple choice, true/false, matching type that targets the knowledge (or mastery) of the students to the subject matter.

Process/ Skills: What do we want students to do with what they know? How do we want them to provide evidence of what they can do with what they want? Usually the questions involve here is organizing events, making timeline or organizing ideas.

Understanding: What do we want students to understand? How do we want them to provide evidence of their understanding? Assessment of this area are focused on asking the students what they think, their opinion and how they interpret the lesson.

Product: What products or performances do we want students to produce as evidence of their learning and understanding? How do we want them to provide evidence that they can use or transfer their learning to real life- situations?

HOW DO WE HELP OUR KIDS COPE UP WITH K-12?

Exam week is around the corner and I am sure most moms are worried on how to review their kids given the new assessment and rating system. Here are my suggestions:

  • Discuss the lessons with your kids then ask him questions.
  • Ask questions such as WHY and HOW, do not just focus on what, when and where questions.
  • Encourage them to participate in class (TIP! TIP! As long as the student participates in oral recitation, the teacher will give him grade, it doesn’t matter if the answer is right or wrong)
  • Encourage them to check their books and notebooks as soon as they got home. Home works are important and it’s the same with oral participation, the answer won’t matter, as long as the student did her homework.
  • When reviewing, always include the lessons you did from your last session.
  • Lastly, give your kids ample time to play, in a way a “rest” time for their mind and yours too!

K-12 is not an easy subject, so let us help one another in understanding this new system. If you can add anything from the tips I mentioned, I would really really appreciate it if you can comment it 🙂 Also, if you think there is error in my info, please do tell me and if you need to ask more, don’t be shy 🙂

1 Comment Filed Under: Education, PARENTING

Practical Tips For A Hassle-free Family Vacation

Going on holiday with your family is all about having a good time together. But let’s face it; travelling with your kids can be stressful. Wherever you choose to go out of the many available family holiday destinations, there are a few things you can do to minimise the headaches of a family vacation.

Go all-inclusive

One way to reduce the stress of a family holiday is to not have to worry about keeping track of the costs as you go along. Cheap all inclusive holidays are ideal options for vacationers who want to achieve ahassle-free and fun family getaway. With an all-inclusive trip, you pay one price upfront and all your accommodation and meals are included. The price can also include activities and excursions.

Get your medical details sorted

At least two months prior to your trip, go and see your family GP. Explain your plans and ask for advice. You may need to get some vaccinations or get extra prescriptions for medications. If your child has an allergy, it is a good idea to print out a card that specifies the allergies, in case you do need to seek medical attention while away.

Prepare the kids

Talk to the kids in the weeks before you trip to prepare them for what’s to come. This could involve looking at maps or researching the animal life in your destination. You could also try cooking them similar cuisine to that which they’ll taste on holiday. Another good idea is to have the children start a holiday journal. This gives them something to do on planes, in cars and when you just want some downtime – it also makes for a great memento.

Book flights wisely

If possible book night flights so that you will be in transit when your children are normally asleep. This not only helps keep them calm on the flight, but reduces the impact of jetlag when you arrive. Avoid stopovers as well, so you are not hanging around an airport for too long getting bored.

Pack light

Remember that you’ll have to look after the kids’ luggage as well as your own, so pack light. Get them to choose one toy to take on the ‘adventure’, so you don’t have to lug a whole menagerie around with you.

Family holidays are fun. But they also have their own particular stresses. Use the tips above to keep them to a minimum and you and your family will be able to enjoy your vacation to the max.

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Taal Vista Hotel Review

In my Best Of Tagaytay post, I mentioned Taal Vista Hotel as one of the most family friendly hotels in Tagaytay. We haven’t tried this hotel but Taal Vista Hotel Review that I have been reading are all positive and the amenities (specially the play area and the pool) is perfect for travelers with kids. The accommodation rate was beyond my budget (which is limited to 5k per night) so I never tried booking at the hotel. An opportunity came when I saw a Deal Grocer promo. The promo offers a Deluxe room accommodation with 2 buffet breakfast for only 5000 PhP (or 5k+). Who couldn’t say no to this kind of deal? Without any hesitation, I bought a voucher and booked for a night.

Booking was really fast. I bought the voucher then emailed Taal Vista and they answered within the day. No hassle on booking. In fact, I have to commend them for being considerate. The deal policy states that the accommodation is good for 2 adults and a maximum of two kids sharing bed with parents. From our email exchanges, I made it clear that I have 4 kids and they never mentioned an additional charge. Malambot talaga ang puso ko sa mga hotels na mapagbigay..naranasan ko na kase ma reject sa isang resort just because we have 4 kids! Napakasakit Kuya Eddie!!

Taal Vista Hotel Review

Taal Vista Hotel Review

This is the room that we got, one king sized bed + one single bed. It’s located in mountain view building but we have a lake view:

Taal Vista Hotel Review

That’s the balcony of our room. The room was located on the farthest side of mountain view building, kaya may view na rin kame of the lake.. a blessing in disguise, I believe. Noong una kase mega reklamo ako na ang layo ng room namin..pero when I woke up to this, nawala lahat ng reklamo ko!

Taal Vista Hotel Review

More room photos:

Taal Vista Hotel Review

I love Taal Vista Hotel toiletries because I am a sucker for anything brown and corrugated paper! ahaha

Taal Vista Hotel Review

Love the mirror hanging on the wall.. perfect for someone who have an eye problem like me.. ang hirap kaya mag make up ng malayo ang salamin at wala kang suot na eyeglasses.

Taal Vista Hotel Review

The pool is perfect, here’s a photo from Taal Vista Website:

That is exactly how it looks. I said it was perfect because the pool was divided into two, one area is 2 feet deep and the other one starts at 4 feet deep. I enjoyed swimming with my big boys while keeping an eye on my younger kids..when I say enjoyed, it means, I felt safe letting my kids swim at the pool.

The play area was nice din naman but too small for my rowdy kids.. parang pang 4 years old below lang sya eh. I didn’t mind taking a photo, kase ang gulo ng rubber mats! Dear Taal Vista, please change your rubber mats to a thicker one, madali sya matanggal at nakakadulas ng bata eh

That was the time I met a fellow blogger (who I respect so much) waves at Tina!.. parehas kameng kating kati na maglinis sa play area LOL I guess we caught them off guard.. sabagay that was evening na din, kaya siguro parang na gyera na ang play area. 

This is how the play area from Taal Vista Website..di ko ma gets kung saang angulo to kinuha..but it is far from how it looked during our stay. I didn’t got the chance to visit this area the day after… I wish I did so I can see if it changed back to its normal look. Oh well, maybe on our next visit.

Taal Vista Hotel Review

I was thinking na sana may outdoor playground, but this space is enough pala! Kung nakita nyo lang kung paano magpagulog gulong diyan ang mga anak ko! This is in front of the restaurant. This is also a great place for pictorials and a place to sit, relax and just marvel at the breathtaking scenery of Taal Lake.

The food is great in term of taste, presentation and serving (buffet breakfast). The best thing about Taal Vista is their staff, very, very accommodating. Everyone knows how to make you feel at home!

It also adds up that Sky Ranch Sky Fun Amusement Park is beside Taal Vista. I think that’s one of the reason why, out of all the hotels we have been in Tagaytay, Taal Vista is on top of their list. Just look at their happy faces:

Taal Vista Hotel Review

For those of you who’s suffering from OCD like me and wants to know the lay out of the hotel before booking, here’s an aerial shot of Taal Vista Hotel.. I’ll walk you through the hotel 🙂

Can you see the numbers?

  1. That’s the entrance, facing Aguinaldo Highway.
  2. Drop point and reception area.
  3. Lake view wing
  4. Restaurant and the photo above.
  5. Part of mountain view wing (that’s where we stayed, some rooms has lake view)
  6. Mountain View building
  7. Pool (obviously haha)
  8. Sky Ranch Sky Fun Amusement Park

O ayan, when you book at Taal Vista, you’ll know which building/wing to choose and it’s easier to picture the whole hotel area.

 After writing this blog post, my heart now aches for a night or TWO at Taal Vista!!! Kaso mga inay, fully booked sya this weekend! 

Have you been to Taal Vista? Share your experience with us! 

3 Comments Filed Under: Family Time, Family Travel, PARENTING Tagged With: Taal Tagaytay, Taal Vista Hotel Review, Taal Vista Review, Taal Vista Tagaytay

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