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Semi Detailed Lesson Plan

This lesson plan aims to teach students about problem solving and creativity. It includes objectives, subject matter, materials, and teaching procedures. The teaching procedures involve opening activities like prayer and icebreakers. It then has a developmental phase where students are grouped and given creative problem solving activities like moving matches and lighting candles. The teacher analyzes the activities and has students summarize and apply what they learned about problem solving in their daily lives. Finally, students formulate questions assessing the four aspects of creative thinking.

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Semi Detailed Lesson Plan

This lesson plan aims to teach students about problem solving and creativity. It includes objectives, subject matter, materials, and teaching procedures. The teaching procedures involve opening activities like prayer and icebreakers. It then has a developmental phase where students are grouped and given creative problem solving activities like moving matches and lighting candles. The teacher analyzes the activities and has students summarize and apply what they learned about problem solving in their daily lives. Finally, students formulate questions assessing the four aspects of creative thinking.

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Semi- detailed lesson plan

Facilitating learning

I. Objectives
At the end of discussion the student will be able to:
a. Explain the four criteria of creativity by Torrance
b. Practice creative thinking
c. Apply problem solving skills.

II. Subject matter


Topic: Problem Solving and creativity
Reference: Facilitating learning
Author: Josefina G. San Miguel
Pages: 199-209
III. Materials
Laptop
Projector
Matches, Thumbtacks and Candles

IV. Teaching/learning procedure


Teacher Activity Student Activity
A.
1. Opening Prayer

Mr /Ms ___________ can you lead a


prayer?
One of the student lead a prayer:
Student start to pray came from himself

2. Good morning Class Good morning ma’am.

Please sit down. Student sited

3. Ok class look to your seatmate who is


absent today
Student tell who’s absent.
4. The teacher show puzzle picture to
answer by students.
Class solve this puzzle, remove 8
matches to leave just two squares, which
should not touch?

(Answer may be vary)

What matchers will be transferred to look it like


downward?

(answer may be vary)


5. Review

B. Developmental phase/Lesson Proper


1. Activity

The teacher group the student in 4


The teacher give the candle problem:

Student count 1 - 4
(answer may vary)
Students solve the candle problem

2. Analysis More interesting ma’am!


a. How did you find the activities?

b. What did you do to be able to solve We challenge the activity!


the puzzle?

The teacher explain the aspect of Torrance’s


creativity frame work
3. Abstraction
Anyone in the class can give the summary of
the topic?
Student give the summary of the topic

4. Application
How you can apply the problem solving to
your daily life?
We can apply the problem solving in real
life by analyzing first the situation and
gathering information that can support the
solution of the problem.

Stay positive in all situation do not mind


those people who wants to down you.

IV. Evaluation
In the ½ sheet of yellow paper formulate a question under the four aspects of
creative thinking – fluency, flexibility elaboration and originality.

V. Assignment

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