10th week

 

 

WEEK 10 (SURVEY)


  Describe how you developed Survey activity? How did you decide questions/statements?

When preparing a survey about sensory organs in preschool, I took care to use questions that were appropriate for the children's age level, understandable, and concrete. I explained the functions of each sensory organ in a way that children could easily understand, making connections to daily life. When determining the questions, I based them on concrete experiences that children might encounter in their daily lives. 

For example, which of our senses do we use to smell a beautiful flower? I also took care to use simple and understandable language, avoided complex expressions, and kept the questions short so that children could easily understand them. I paid attention to making the survey interactive. I supported the activity with visuals and concrete materials, so that the questions became more meaningful and children could better grasp their sensory perceptions. 

As a result, thanks to this activity, children will have the opportunity to explore their surroundings and increase their sensory awareness while learning about the functions of their sensory organs in a fun way. 


Do you think that the survey items and your learning objectives are parallel? Could you explain this parallelism by giving 3 examples?

My learning goal was to have children learn about each of their sense organs and understand how they use them in daily life. In line with this goal, the questions in the survey helped children express their sensory perceptions with concrete examples and discover how they use these organs. I think there is a strong parallelism between the survey items and the learning goals I determined. Each question in the survey was about children learning about their sense organs and the functions of these organs. 

For example, my learning goal regarding the organ of vision was to have children learn about the visual function of their eyes and notice the objects they see in their environment. In line with this goal, the question, "With which sense organ can we notice our friend coming towards us from afar?" allowed children to recognize the objects and objects they see with their eyes.

 My goal regarding the organ of smell was to have children learn about the olfactory function of their noses and be able to distinguish different smells they encounter in their environment. The question, "What smells can we smell with our noses?" allowed children to notice the smells they smell with their noses with concrete examples. The third example was, "With which sense organ do we perceive the taste of a delicious ice cream?" These questions caused the children to become aware of their five senses and to think critically about these organs.


Describe how you integrated content knowledge into the lesson plan through Google survey?

While integrating content knowledge into the lesson plan through Google Survey, I included the survey at different stages of the lesson in order to increase children’s participation and make the learning process more interactive. At the beginning of the lesson, in line with the learning objectives I determined regarding the sense organs, 

I prepared the Google Survey, which included questions that would enable children to recognize these organs and understand their functions. It was a great idea to use the Google Survey as an effective tool to ensure students’ active participation. In the later parts of the lesson, I made the survey more interactive so that children could better understand the sense organs through examples they encounter in their daily lives. 

As a result, Google Survey was a powerful way to integrate content knowledge into the lesson plan and make the learning process more effective. Children discovered the functions of their sense organs in a more concrete and interactive way through the survey. I used the survey both as an assessment tool and as a part of the learning process.


Write at least 5 prompt examples with interaction/feedback from ChatGPT that you used in your conversations with ChatGPT specifically related to survey activity. 

1)I asked this question: 'With which sense organ can you distinguish colors more easily?' ChatGPT gave me the following answer: 'We use our eyes to see colors. With our eyes, we can distinguish different colors such as red, blue, green. 

ChatGPT gave me the following answer (Prompt): 

Provided additional information about the vision function of the eyes and helped children better understand how they distinguish colors with their eyes.

2) I asked this question: 'When you smell a flower, which sense organ do you use? 

ChatGPT gave me the following answer (Prompt): 

'I smell with my nose. The smell of flowers is a very nice and pleasant feeling.' ChatGPT then explained more about the function of the olfactory organ, explaining how children can detect smells using their noses and how this sense provides information to our bodies.

3)I asked this question: 'What objects can you feel by touching them with your hands? Can you give examples? 

ChatGPT gave me the following answer (Prompt): 

‘With my hands I can feel a soft pillow, a rough stone and a warm cup.’ ChatGPT explained in more detail how the sense of touch works with the skin and how different surfaces can be felt. It also reinforced that children can recognise different surfaces by touching them with their hands.

4)I asked this question: With which sense organ can we notice the chirping of birds?

ChatGPT gave me the following answer (Prompt): 

"We hear the chirping of birds with our ears." This question is structured in a simple way to help preschoolers understand how they can detect sounds with their hearing organs (ears). It helps children learn about the function of their hearing by bringing the question closer to their daily experiences and developing their sensory awareness.

5) I asked this question: What do we do with our tongue? 

ChatGPT gave me the following answer (Prompt):

"With our tongue we taste, speak and help us eat."This prompt helps children discover the basic functions of language and allows them to learn from their daily experiences. The function of language is explained through very common and concrete actions such as tasting, speaking and eating




 

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  1. Your survey is well-designed for preschoolers, with simple, concrete questions that connect to their daily lives. The use of visuals and interactivity makes the learning process more engaging. Well done Bilge :)

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