Lesson Plan Typhoon
Lesson Plan Typhoon
Lesson Plan Typhoon
I. OBJECTIVES
After the discussion, the students will be able to:
A. Define the categories of tropical cyclone.
B. Appreciate the concept of tracing typhoon.
C. Trace the path of typhoons that enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by
using a map and tracking data.
D. Forecast the tracks of typhoon and its wind speed
II. SUBJECT MATTER
A. Topic:
TYPHOON
Subtopic: Tracking tropical cyclone
B. References
Printed
1. Science 8: Learners Module by Dep ED pp. 137-145
2. Science Vistas 8 by Delfin C. Angeles pp. 198-201
Online
3. http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/w_pacific/2013H/index.php
C. Learning Competencies
1. Trace the path of typhoons that enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR)
by using a map and tracking data
CODE: S8ES-IIe-21
D. Materials
(Teacher)
1. Power point presentation on typhoon
2. Big illustration that shows the path of typhoons
3. Videos and pictures of typhoon Ondoy.
4. GIF of typhoon
(Students)
1. Map of the Philippines and vicinity
2. White board Marker and eraser
3. Ruler
E. Methods
1. Collaborative method
2. Discussion method
3. Random recitation method
4. Reporting and forecasting method
5. Group review
F. Skills
1. Generating ideas
2. Social and cooperative skills
3. Practical skills
4. Higher order thinking skills
III. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. PRAYER
“Mikhaela can you please lead the prayer”
“Please rise, let us bow our head and feel the
presence of our Lord
Our Heavenly father
We thank you for the opportunity to begin this class
We ask that you bless the students and the faculty
that makes our school a great place.
We pray that you will guide us in all ways, so that
we will seek your will in everything that we do.
We ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord
Amen.
(The students remained standing)
2.GREETINGS
“Good Morning Class”
“Good morning Ma’am, it is nice to see you”
“It is nice to see you too, you may now take your
sit”
(All students take their sits)
3.CHECKING OF SURROUNDINGS
“Kindly pick up the pieces of papers and candy
wrappers under your chair and you may throw it
in our trash bin”
“There is no candy wrappers and small papers
around Ma’am”
“Very good! Give yourself a Dionisia clap”
“Ready, go!”
“1…2…3…,1…2…3…Very good, very good,
VERY GOOD”
B. REVIEW
“Alright, for you to recall our topic
yesterday which is about PAR, you are
going to plot the PAR this is a group
review.”
(Students are listening attentively)
Plotting the PAR
Materials
1. Printed map of the Philippines
and vicinity attached on a half
illustration board
2. Marker and ruler
Procedure
1. Plot the following points on
the map below.
Points Latitude,
longitude
a. 5°N, 115°E
b. 15°N, 115°E
c. 21°N, 120°E
d. 25°N, 120°E
e. 25°N, 135°E
f. 5°N, 135°E
“If that so, your minutes starts now” “We have all the materials needed Ma’am, we have
ruler, marker and map and its vicinity of the
Philippines”
“None”
“What is PAR?”
C. MOTIVATION
Alright, let us play a game entitled
IDENTIFICTURES
(Random Recitation Method)
The teacher will flash two pictures or GIF with jumbled letters then the students will identify the
word. The teacher will call students from the class randomly.
If the student correctly identify what is being ask he or she will receive a chit with teacher’s
signature as extra points for their recitation.
WORDS: Landslide, typhoon, flood, lightning, weather.
“Very good”
“What is the purpose or function of “The PAGASA.”
PAGASA?”
“Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical &
Astronomical Services Administration.”
AGATON
BASYANG
CALOY
DOMENG
ESTER
FLORITA
GARDO
HENRY
INDAY
JOSIE
KARDING
LUIS
MAYMAY
NENENG
OMPONG
PAENG
QUEENIE
ROSITA
SAMUEL
TOMAS
“Nevertheless, have you ever heard USMAN
about typhoon Yolanda?” VENUS
WALDO
“Can you please share what you have YAYANG
experience during that time?” ZENY
Good.
Date: NOVEMBER 3-11 2013 (Some students give their experience about typhoon
Tropical Storm Yolanda (International name: Yolanda)
Haiyan) “It happens on 2013”
“Supertyphoon Yolanda kills many people in our
Month/Day/Time Latitude Longitude country”
A 7.90°N 136.20°E “Supertyphoon Yolanda is very destructive
B 8.20°N 134.40°E typhoon”
C 8.60°N 132.80°E “During Supertyphoon Yolanda we experience upto
D 10.20°N 129.10°E signal no. 4 especially the province of Leyte in
E 10.60°N 127.00°E Samar”
F 11.00°N 124.80°E
G 11.40°N 122.60°E
H 11.80°N 120.60°E
I 12.40°N 118.10°E
J 12.30°N 116.20°E
K 13.50°N 114.80°E
L 14.50°N 113.20°E
“Yes Ma’am”
“What can you observe from the path of
Supertyphoon Yolanda? “
“CORRECT!”
“Yes Ma’am.”
“Yes Ma’am.”
E. ACTIVITY PROPER
WEATHER FORECASTING
(Group activity)
Materials
1. Printed map of the Philippines and vicinity with PAR attached on a half illustration
board
2. White board marker
3. Ruler
Procedure
1. Plot the following points using the map you’ve used during your Group review
LATITUDE LONGITUDE
14.30°N 128.80°E
14.20°N 127.40°E
15.20°N 125.80°E
15.70°N 124.30°E
15.60°N 122.80°E
15.60°N 121.30°E
15.70°N 191.60°E
15.40°N 117.90°E
15.20°N 116.50°E
15.40°N 115.40°E
15.60°N 114.40°E
2. Connect the plotted points to trace the tracks of Typhoon Ondoy. Each group will be
given 5 minutes to plot the coordinates and connect the plotted points.
3. Observe what the places where typhoon Ondoy hits are.
4. Each group will assign one representative to forecast the wind speed and the
direction of the Typhoon Ondoy.
5. Each group will be given 1 minute to forecast the Typhoon Ondoy
RUBRICS
20 15 10 Scores
CONTENT Weather forecast Weather forecast Several 3-5 required
included the included only the elements are missing
destination, tracks, wind speed of the from the forecast.
wind speed and typhoon.
location of the
typhoon
PRESENTATION Presentation is very Presentation is Presentation is good.
smooth and smooth and
understandable. The understandable.
presenters used eye
contact, good posture
and modulated voice
TEAMWORK The group works well The group works well The group rarely
together and listen and together and usually work together, and
support the efforts of listen and support rarely listen to the
others group. other group. other group
TOTAL
Group 01
“As we can see in the destination of typhoon
ondoy,it has a maximum wind speed of 165 kilo
meter per hour and it enters the PAR on September
25 and exit on September 29, within 5 days typhoon
Ondoy leaves a tremendous effect in our country”
“It's been 9 years since Ondoy hit the
country on September 2009 yet it will
always be remembered because of its
impact.”
Group 02
“Typhoon Ondoy with its international name
Ketsana happens on September 25 to 29, 2013 that
leaves a very disastrous effect in the Philippines
because its wind speed is about 185 kilo meter per
hour and its destination is in the Metro Manila”
“Ondoy is one of the worst natural
disasters to hit the country in terms of
number of people affected.”
Group 03
“On September 25 to 29, 2013 a typhoon namely
Ondoy with its international name Ketsana struck
the west part of the Luzon with its wind speed of
185 kilometer per hour that considered as one of the
worst natural disasters to hit our country, and
destroy huge range of our agricultural land”
G. GENERALIZATION
“To sum up our lesson, kindly enumerate all the
tropical categories with their respective wind
speed”
“Tropical depression with 64 kilo meter per hour
maximum wind speed”
“Tropical storm with II8 kilo meter per hour wind
speed”
“Typhoons with 200 kilo meter per hour wind
speed”
“Supertyphoon with greater than 200 kilo meter per
hour wind speed”
“EXCELLENT, let me test you if you really
understand our topic for today”
IV. EVALUATION
Group Quiz
IDENTIFICATION
8 seconds to answer each question
Read the question carefully, and identify what is being asked..
__________________ 1. If a tropical depression has a maximum speed of 64 kph,
what about for tropical storm?
___________________2. It is an area of the Earth's surface enclosing
the Philippines, Palau, Taiwan, and the northern tip of Borneo
___________________3. What it is a government agency that monitors and
issues warnings and bulletins about weather disturbances that occur within the
PAR.
___________________4. What is the term used in the Philippines in all categories
of tropical cyclone.
___________________5. It is the deadliest Philippine typhoon on record, killing
at least 6, 300 people.
ANSWER KEY:
1. 118 kilometer per hour
2. PAR or Philippine Area of Responsibility
3. PAGASA
4. Bagyo
5. Typhoon Yolanda
V. ASSIGNMENT
FOLLOW UP
ESSAY
How will you prepare yourself before, during and after Typhoons?
Maximum of three paragraphs and minimum of two paragraphs
Write it on a one whole sheet of paper.
Reference: Learner’s material by Dep Ed pages 101-105