Grades 1 To 12 Daily Lesson: I.Objectives
Grades 1 To 12 Daily Lesson: I.Objectives
Grades 1 To 12 Daily Lesson: I.Objectives
12
DAILY LESSON
Week no: SEVEN
I.OBJECTIVES
A. Content
Standards
B. Performance
Standards
C. Learning
Competencies/
Objectives
II.CONTENT
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1.Teachers Guide
pages
2.Learners
Materials pages
3.Textbook pages
4.Additional
Materials from
Learning
Resource(LR)portal
B. Other Learning
Resources
IV.PROCEDURES
School
Teacher
Teaching Dates and
Time
Grade Level
Learning
Area
Quarter
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Six
Science
First
FRIDAY
The learner uses science process and thinking skills to understand the characteristics and basic needs of living things, growth
and changes in animals and plants, diversity and biodiversity of living things, interactions in the environment and
demonstrates positive attitudes and values which are necessary for solving problems and making personal decisions about
issues that affect individuals, society and environment.
At the end of this chapter the learner is expected to develop functional understanding and application of science and health
concepts, basic and integrated process skills and acquire values, attitudes and practices related to body systems (circulatory
and nervous), ecosystem
Identify the living and nonliving things in a sample
ecosystem
Create a sample
ecosystem.
Ecosystem
ELC II.1.1
The Consumers
ELC II.1.2
ELC II.1.2
ELC II.2.1
MONDAY
A. Reviewing
previous lesson or
presenting the new
lesson
B. Establishing a
purpose for the
lesson
C. Presenting
examples/ instances
of the new lesson
D. Discussion new
concepts and
practicing new
skills #1
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
1. Science word:
terrarium, aquarium
2. Drill: Match the biotic in
column A with the abiotic
in column B
1. Science Word:
autotrophs, heterotrophs
2. Drill: Encircle which do
not belong to the group.
Fish, shark, elephant,
whale
lion, man, tiger,
leopard
Bird, butterfly,
caterpillar, fly
bugs, ants, scorpions,
giraffe
3. Review: Show picture of
animals. Ask the pupils
what they eat.
1. Science Word:
consumers
2. Drill: Match the animal
with the food they eat
3. Review: What are the
three components in the
ecosystem?
1. Word Drill:
interrelationship
2. Drill: Write Pproducer, C-consumer,
and D-decomposer
Corn
worm
lion
man
banana leaf
3. Review: What are the
three kinds of
consumers?
Presentation: Show
pictures of different
kinds of animals or
consumers.
Presentation: Show a
picture of a food chain
that exists in a forest.
Activity: Making a
Terrarium
a. Preparing the materials
b. Constructing the
terrarium
Clean the jar.
Place some charcoal
at the bottom of the
a. Setting of standards in
making a field trip.
b. Divide the class into three
groups.
1. First group will visit the
school garden.
A
Bird
Earthworm
Fish
B
soil
sea
air
3. Review: What is an
ecosystem?
MONDAY
2. Second group will go to the
aviary.
3. Third group will visit the
school pond.
c. Identify the living and nonliving things in the area assigned
to the group and observe how
they interact with each other.
E. Discussing new
concepts and
practicing new skill
#2
F. Developing
mastery
(Leads to Formative
Assessment 3)
Discussion: What
organisms have you
observed in your trip?
What organisms live
together in the same area?
Is it possible to find only
plants or animals in an
area? Aside from the plants
and animals, what else did
you find? What are some of
the non-living things you
found?
Introduce the term
ecosystem. The teacher
explains what ecosystem is
and the interaction of the
living and nonliving things
in it. The teacher gives
other examples of an
ecosystem like the desert,
jungle, sea and lake.
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
jar.
Top it with gravel then
garden soil. Place the
small plants inside.
Put some stones.
Sprinkle the plants
with water.
Place the terrarium
near the window.
c. Taking care of the
terrarium.
Presentation of each
group.
Each group will ask 1
question about the work
of the other group. They
can also comment or
suggest.
Reporting
Reporting
Reporting
Discussion: What
animals eat only plants?
What animals eat only
meat of other animals?
What animals eat both
plants and animals?
Introduce the terms
herbivores, carnivores
and omnivores.
Discussion of the
groups answer
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
decomposer.
G. Finding practical
applications of
concepts and skills
in daily living
H. Making
generalizations and
abstractions about
the lesson
What is ecosystem?
Concept Formation: An
ecosystem is an
environment where both
living and non-living
organisms exist and
interact with one another.
Concept formation: A
terrarium, aquarium,
pond, garden, desert,
rainforest, sea, lake, and
many more are just some
of the examples of an
ecosystem.
Concept Formation:
Consumers are grouped
according to what they
eat.
Herbivoresconsumers that eat only
plants.
Concept Formation: A
food chain shows the
relationship between
organisms. It is the
transfer of food from the
producer to the
consumers.
I.Evaluating
learning
Observe an
aquarium/picture of an
aquarium. Answer the
question that follows.
True or False
1. Consumers eat only
plants.
2. Consumers that feed on
other animals are called
omnivores.
3. Animals that eat plants
are herbivores.
4. Consumers are classified
as herbivore, carnivore and
omnivore.
5. Man is an omnivore.
MONDAY
d. symbiotic
4. The physical environment that
affects life in the garden are
a. sunlight
b. water
c. temperature
d. all of the above
5. Which is not an ecosystem?
a. pond
b. fallen log
c. rainforest
d. sand dune
J. Additional
learning
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Cut a picture of an
ecosystem in a magazine.
Explain how biotic and
abiotic interact with each
other.
V.REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A.No of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No of learners who
require additional activities
for remediation who scored
below 80%
C. Did the remedial lessons
work? No of learners who
have caught up with the
lesson.
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
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MONDAY
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to
share with other teachers?
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY