A. MY TOOLS
B. OBSERVATION GUIDE FOR THE CLASSROOM VISIT
Name of the School Observed: Antonio A. Maceda Integrated School
School Address: Buenos Aires St.
Date of Visit: January 15, 2014
1. Describe the community or neighborhood where the school is found.
Antonio A. Maceda Integrated School is a public school located along Buenos Aires St. 581, Sampaloc VII, Manila. It faces the near the United Bethel Church. It is surrounded by houses where most of their students live. A terminal for tricycle is also located just near the school which is more convenient for some students who live far from the school.
2. Describe the school campus. What colors do you see? What is the condition of the buildings?
The first time I came to A. M. I. School, I already noticed the clean surroundings and the different variants of flowers and plants planted in plots located in front of the offices. There are also trees that shed you from extreme sunlight and gives fresh air. In the trunks of the tress, you can see trash bags, and many trash bins are displayed around the school for the students do not have to throw their trashes on the ground and anywhere.
3. Pass by the offices. What impression do you have of these offices?
Most of the offices were clean and structurally organized. Still, I noticed some offices still need to be renovated and to have more equipment. 4. Walk through the school halls, the library, and cafeteria. Look around and find out the other facilities that school has.
The school halls are clean enough; the library is located at the second floor, above the office of the principal; in computer laboratories, the room is well-equipped, air-conditioned, and computers are available for the students.
C. OBSERVATION GUIDE FOR THE CLASSROOM VISIT
CLASSROOM FACILITIES MATRIX
1. Wall Displays
The wall displays looks quite dusty.
2. Teacher’s Table
There is only one teachers table found at a side of the