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  1. 1. OBJECTIVES Discuss knowledge of characteristics of intermidiate schoolers. Discuss ways on how to promote creativity learning of intermidiate schoolers. To determine the strategies that are developmentally appropriate of intermidiate schoolers
  2. 2. INTERMIDIATE S C H O O L E R S
  3. 3. I N T E R M I D I A T E S C H O O L E R S • They are considered as late childhood stage, generally defined as ages 9-12 • May call this as preteens • Playful • Physically Active
  4. 4. I N T E R M I D I A T E S C H O O L E R S • Intermidiate schoolers have more control over their bodies thay they have when they were in primary school. They become more active and have more active and have greater liberty to choose the hobbies or sports than they want to get involved in. Children in their late childhood seem to be in hurry- They get so busy in their school works, interacting with their friends, exploring other possible activities, but this period of physical development seems to take on leisurely pace. This may also be the stage when puberty may begin.
  5. 5. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLERS
  6. 6. EARLY PUBERTY • On average, girls are generally as much as two years ahead of boys in terms of physical maturity, although these developments may be determined by how close a child is to puberty. Budding breast for girls-which is the initial sign of puberty. Some girls may also start with their menstrual period as early of 8 years old and some as late as 13 years old. • Puberty’s changes starts when the brain triggers the production of sex hormones. Here are some changes that may happen to both boys and girls during early puberty.
  7. 7. CHANGES IN BOYS DURING EARLY PUBERTY • Height increases very quickly and layer than girls. • Shoulders become broader. • Muscles enlargement. • Face Alters, Changes in face are more pronounce than girls. • Voice become lower and deeper. • Facial hair and body hair start to grow. • Testes produces sperm cells. • Nocturnal immision occurs.
  8. 8. CHANGES IN GIRLS DURING EARLY PUBERTY • Height increases very quickly and earlier than boys. • Hips become broader. • Whole body gets curvier. • Face Alters, Changes in face are more distinctive than boys • Voice becomes higher. • Body hair start to grow. • Ovaries produces egg cells.. • Menstruation occurs.
  9. 9. COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLERS
  10. 10. COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLER • Cognitive development means the growth of a child’s ability to think and reason. This growth happens differently from ages 12 to 18 years old. They have develop the ability to think in concrete ways. These things are called because they’re done around objects and events.
  11. 11. INITIAL COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT • Thinker can now organize thoughts effectively, although they can logically perceive the immediate situation. • Their thinking skills have more effective than their primary years. • The children in this stage marked by wide application of “word attack”.
  12. 12. INITIAL COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT • Older children have no longer and more flexible attention span compared to young children. • Children in this stage are open to explore new things. Encourage different response from each child.
  13. 13. SOCIO-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLERS
  14. 14. SOCIO-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF I N T E R M I D I A T E S C H O O L E R S • Social Emotional Development represents a specific domain of child development. It is a gradual, integrative process through which children acquire the capacity to understand, experience, express, manage emotions and to develop meaningful relationships with others.
  15. 15. SOCIO - EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLERS • At this period of social development children are spending less-time in the home. The volk of their time is spent outside home, either alone or with other children, rather than with adults.
  16. 16. CHARACTERISTIC OF SOCIO - EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLERS • Forms strong and complex friendships. • Shows more interest in friends and less interest in family. • Explore identity. • Family support is important at this stage characterized by success and failure.
  17. 17. FACTORS AFFECTING WAYS ON HOW TO PROMOTE CREATIVITYOF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLERS • Learning influences by doing things and discovery things. • Set-up learning activities that allows to explore their creativity in relevant, interesting and worthwhile ways. • Value creativity celebrate and reward- a teacher given task or activities to a children and after just give them reward and appreciation.
  18. 18. FACTORS AFFECTING WAYS ON HOW TO PROMOTE CREATIVITYOF INTERMIDIATE SCHOOLERS • Encourage children to read for pleasure.  reading can help children to understand and express better, develop their logical thinking, and help them to focus on learning new things. • Give them free time and space.  it is important to give them enough time or space to freely explore their imaginations but it is also need your guidance.
  19. 19. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES FACTORS • Learners have different strategies, approaches and capabilities to learning. • Some children have better ways and at different levels. • Some are simply smarter than others. • Some have make no effort at all to earn good grades in school. • Every student needs to understand his or her profile of strenght and weaknesses.
  20. 20. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES FACTORS • Learners have different strategies, approaches and capabilities to learning. • Some children have better ways and at different levels. • Some are simply smarter than others. • Some have make no effort at all to earn good grades in school. • Every student needs to understand his or her profile of strenght and weaknesses.
  21. 21. STRATEGIES AND APPROACHES • Visual  learn what they see such as video presentation, picture books, etc. • Kinesthetic  learns what they do, hands on. Ex. (Science Experiment, Sports, Doing talents such as singing and dancing.) • Auditory  learn what they hear. Ex. (Music, Video Record, etc.)
  22. 22. THANKS

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