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DAILY
Teacher: MARIA KATRINA C. PEOLLO Quarter: 4TH QUARTER
LESSON PLAN Teaching Date: JANUARY 28, 2019 (Monday) CHECKED BY:
Guide Questions:
1. What kind of solid figure is the container?
2. How many cubes did you put inside the rectangular container?
3. How can you find the number of cubes in the container without
counting them all? What to do:
a) Count the cubes in one layer. 1. Make a sand pyramid on top of the plastic cover.
2. Design the toy houses, trees and grasses around the sand
D. Discussing new concepts
pyramid.
and practicing new skills #1
3. Make a rain using the strainer and water on the pyramid for 5
Example seconds, then 10 seconds.
4 x 2 = 8 cubes
b) Count the layers. Ex.: 3 layers
c) How many cubes in all? 8 x 3 = 24 cubes
4. When we get the total number of cubes that the container has,
what have we looked for? (Answer: Volume)
5. What kind of polygon is the base of the container? What are its
dimensions?
6. How many cubes fit the length? the width?
7. What other dimension does the rectangular container have? How
many cubes fit the height?
8. Can you give the volume of the rectangular prism by just using the
dimensions (length, width, height)? How?
(Note: Teacher must tell the pupils that by multiplying the length x
width x height will give the volume thus, Volume = L x W x H))
Group the pupils into 4 working teams and have them perform the task.
Activity 1. They need small cubes, big cubes and rectangular prism. 1. What happens to the set up when you pour water on it for 5
Refer to LM seconds? For 10 seconds?
2. What made the soil erode or wear away?
3. When the soil loosens up and erode, what happens to the houses
and trees?
If each is a cubic unit, how many cubic units are in the figures? 4. What are the effects of soil erosion made by water or rain?
How many cubic units are there in one row? 5. How would you reduce soil erosion caused by water or rain?
How many cubic units are there in one layer? 6. Complete the tables based on the activity.
How many layers are there?
E. Discussing new concepts
What have you notice in the number of layers and rows of cube and prism? SOIL EROSION BY RAIN OR WATER
and practicing new skills #2
What can you say about the number of layers and rows of a cube?
Harmful Effects Ways to Prevent/ Reduce the Harmful Effects
What have you notice in the length, width and height of a cube?
to Living Things
What can you say about the number of layers and rows of a prism? and
What have you notice in the length, width and height of a prism? Environment
1. Have pupils count the number of cubes in the figures.
1. 1.
2. Define volume as the number of unit cubes in the solid figure.
2. 2.
Mention the correct label (cubic units)
3. 3.
3. Have them imagine filling up the classroom with such cubes. Then
we find the volume of the classroom. Elicit similar application of
volume in daily situations.
Processing the Activities
Ask the groups to present and discuss their answers on the board. As soon as you have completed the assigned task, gather all your
F. Developing Mastery Expected answer: used materials and go back to your classroom to finalize your output for
Cube is a solid whose length, width and height are equal. posting and reporting.
Rectangular prism whose length, width and height are not equal
Now that you have learned the harmful effects of soil erosion to living
G. Finding Practical Applying to New and Other Situations things and environment, how would you show your concern to our
application of concepts and Have the pupils do the exercises under Apply Your Skills on page 3 environment? What are the things you can do to show love and concern to
skills in daily living LM Math your environment?
Re – teaching Re – teaching
Lack of time Lack of time
V.REMARKS No class No class
Transfer of lesson to the following day Transfer of lesson to the following day
Achieved Achieved
VI.REFLECTION
_ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective. _ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective.
A. No. of learners who earned
_ Lesson not carried. _ Lesson not carried.
80% in the evaluation
_ % of the pupils got 80% mastery _ % of the pupils got 80% mastery
_ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills _ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills
and interest about the lesson. and interest about the lesson.
B. No.of learners who require _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties
additional activities for encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher. encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher.
remediation _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by
the teacher. the teacher.
_ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time. _ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time.
_ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary _ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary
behavior. behavior.
C. Did the remedial work?
No.of learners who have ___ of Learners who earned 80% above ___ of Learners who earned 80% above
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
strategies worked well?
____ of Learners who caught up the lesson ____ of Learners who caught up the lesson
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
___ of Learners who continue to require remediation ___ of Learners who continue to require remediation
principal or supervisor can
helpme solve?
G. What innovation or
Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well:
localized materials did
used/discover which I wish _ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note _ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note
to share with other
taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments. taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments.
teachers?
_ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and _ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and
anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts.
_ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw _ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw
learning, peer teaching, and projects. learning, peer teaching, and projects.
_ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media, _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media,
manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities.
_ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos, _ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos,
and games. and games.
_ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the _ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the
language you want students to use, and providing samples of language you want students to use, and providing samples of
student work. student work.
_ Other Techniques and Strategies used: _ Other Techniques and Strategies used:
Re – teaching Re – teaching
V.REMARKS Lack of time Lack of time
No class No class
Transfer of lesson to the following day Transfer of lesson to the following day
Achieved Achieved
VI.REFLECTION
_ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective. _ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective.
A. No. of learners who earned
_ Lesson not carried. _ Lesson not carried.
80% in the evaluation
_ % of the pupils got 80% mastery _ % of the pupils got 80% mastery
_ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills _ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills
and interest about the lesson. and interest about the lesson.
B. No.of learners who require _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties
additional activities for encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher. encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher.
remediation _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by
the teacher. the teacher.
_ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time. _ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time.
_ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary _ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary
behavior. behavior.
C. Did the remedial work?
No.of learners who have ___ of Learners who earned 80% above ___ of Learners who earned 80% above
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
strategies worked well?
____ of Learners who caught up the lesson ____ of Learners who caught up the lesson
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
___ of Learners who continue to require remediation ___ of Learners who continue to require remediation
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well:
_ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note _ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note
taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments. taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments.
G. What innovation or _ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and _ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and
localized materials did anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts.
used/discover which I wish _ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw _ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw
to share with other learning, peer teaching, and projects. learning, peer teaching, and projects.
teachers? _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media, _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media,
manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities.
_ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos, _ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos,
and games. and games.
_ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the _ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the
language you want students to use, and providing samples of language you want students to use, and providing samples of
student work. student work.
_ Other Techniques and Strategies used: _ Other Techniques and Strategies used:
___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching
___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration
___Gamification/Learning throuh play ___Gamification/Learning throuh play
___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises
___ Carousel ___ Carousel
___ Diads ___ Diads
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method
___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method
Why? Why?
___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs
___ Availability of Materials ___ Availability of Materials
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn
___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks ___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks
___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson ___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson
Re – teaching Re – teaching
Lack of time Lack of time
V.REMARKS No class No class
Transfer of lesson to the following day Transfer of lesson to the following day
Achieved Achieved
VI.REFLECTION
_ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective. _ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective.
A. No. of learners who earned
_ Lesson not carried. _ Lesson not carried.
80% in the evaluation
_ % of the pupils got 80% mastery _ % of the pupils got 80% mastery
_ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills _ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills
and interest about the lesson. and interest about the lesson.
B. No.of learners who require _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties
additional activities for encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher. encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher.
remediation _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by
the teacher. the teacher.
_ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time. _ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time.
_ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary _ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary
behavior. behavior.
C. Did the remedial work?
No.of learners who have ___ of Learners who earned 80% above ___ of Learners who earned 80% above
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
strategies worked well?
____ of Learners who caught up the lesson ____ of Learners who caught up the lesson
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
___ of Learners who continue to require remediation ___ of Learners who continue to require remediation
principal or supervisor can
helpme solve?
Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well:
_ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note _ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note
taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments. taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments.
_ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and _ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and
anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts.
_ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw _ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw
G. What innovation or learning, peer teaching, and projects. learning, peer teaching, and projects.
localized materials did _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media, _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media,
used/discover which I wish manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities.
to share with other
_ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos, _ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos,
teachers?
and games. and games.
_ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the _ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the
language you want students to use, and providing samples of language you want students to use, and providing samples of
student work. student work.
_ Other Techniques and Strategies used: _ Other Techniques and Strategies used:
___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching
___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration
___Gamification/Learning throuh play ___Gamification/Learning throuh play
___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises
___ Carousel ___ Carousel
___ Diads ___ Diads
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method
___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method
Why? Why?
___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs
___ Availability of Materials ___ Availability of Materials
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn
___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks ___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks
___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson ___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson
School: GUITNANGBAYAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grade Level: V
DAILY
Teacher: MARIA KATRINA C. PEOLLO Quarter: 4TH QUARTER
LESSON PLAN Teaching Date: JANUARY 31, 2019 (Thursday) CHECKED BY:
1) A=?
4 cm
5cm
3) A=?
8cm 6 cm
2) L?
4) Rectangle:
Width 2 cm,
Area 10 cm2
L=?
5) Square A = 1 unit2, S = ?
c. Teacher calls out a number randomly. The three pupils having that
number stand up and call out the answer with correct units. The
pupil who gives the correct answer first gets the point for the team.
d. Teacher may do drawings first before shifting to pure numerical
problems. Teacher may also include finding area of trapezoids making
sure that the dimensions can be solved mentally.
2.Review
Memory Game
Materials: pocket chart, flash cards
Mechanics:
a. Teacher prepares flash cards with figure and dimensions on a set of
cards and the corresponding area of the figure on another set of cards.
Teacher then place the shuffled cards into pocket chart slots. At the back of
each card, label them with letters.
E.Evaluation
Fill in the box with the correct answer.
1.the wearing away of soil or the transferring of soil from place to place
2. 3. 4. causes of soil erosion
I. Evaluating learning
5.-6 Give two ways to prevent soil erosion caused by rain/water.
7-8 Give two ways to prevent soil erosion caused by wind/air.
9-10. Give two ways to prevent soil erosion caused by human activities
Draw the figure with their measurements and find their volume.
1. L=9m W=4m H=3m
IV.Assignment
J. additional activities for 2. L = 10 m W=7m H = 15 m
Cut and paste 5 pictures on how to prevent soil erosion.
application or remediation 3. L = 14 m W = 10 m H=9m
4. S = 12 cm
5. S = 7 cm
Re – teaching
Re – teaching
Lack of time
Lack of time
V.REMARKS No class
No class
Transfer of lesson to the following day
Transfer of lesson to the following day
Achieved
Achieved
VI.REFLECTION
_ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective. _ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective.
A. No. of learners who earned
_ Lesson not carried. _ Lesson not carried.
80% in the evaluation
_ % of the pupils got 80% mastery _ % of the pupils got 80% mastery
_ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills _ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills
and interest about the lesson. and interest about the lesson.
B. No.of learners who require _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties
additional activities for encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher. encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher.
remediation _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by
the teacher. the teacher.
_ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time. _ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time.
_ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary _ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary
behavior. behavior.
C. Did the remedial work?
No.of learners who have ___ of Learners who earned 80% above ___ of Learners who earned 80% above
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
strategies worked well?
____ of Learners who caught up the lesson ____ of Learners who caught up the lesson
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
___ of Learners who continue to require remediation ___ of Learners who continue to require remediation
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well:
_ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note _ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note
taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments. taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments.
_ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and _ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and
anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts.
G. What innovation or _ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw _ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw
localized materials did learning, peer teaching, and projects. learning, peer teaching, and projects.
used/discover which I wish
to share with other _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media, _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media,
teachers? manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities.
_ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos, _ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos,
and games. and games.
_ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the _ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the
language you want students to use, and providing samples of language you want students to use, and providing samples of
student work. student work.
_ Other Techniques and Strategies used: _ Other Techniques and Strategies used:
___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching
___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration
___Gamification/Learning throuh play ___Gamification/Learning throuh play
___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises
___ Carousel ___ Carousel
___ Diads ___ Diads
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method
___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method
Why? Why?
___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs
___ Availability of Materials ___ Availability of Materials
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn
___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks ___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks
___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson ___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson
Explanation:
Strategy: Direct Instruction After all the groups have posted their output.
The area of a circle is the region that is bounded by the circumference of 1. Have the group representative present the results of the activity.
the circle. It is denote by the capital letter A and its formula is A= 𝑟2.
2. Check the group’s responses to the activity questions as you
Since the diameter of Earth is 13 cm, divide 13 cm by 2 to obtain the
E. Discussing new concepts radius. So 13 cm ÷ 2 = 6.5 cm. discuss the answers to the following questions.
and practicing new skills #2 We use the formula : A= 𝑟2. What is being shown in the activity?
A = 3.14 x (13.5 𝑐𝑚2) What agents of soil erosion were shown in the activity?
= 3.14 x 182.25 𝑐𝑚2 Why is it easier to grow plants on topsoil than on the subsoil?
= 572.265 𝑐𝑚2 Why does the land become barren?
The area of the Earth’s illustration is 572.265 𝑐𝑚2.
Why do you think few grow along the coastline?
Let the pupils compute the area of the illustration of Venus. Then subtract
F. Developing Mastery
their areas
Do the following:
1. What is the shape of the cover of the pail in your school? Draw the
cover of the pail in your notebook. Using a meter stick or ruler,
G. Finding Practical measure the diameter and the radius. Indicate these measures on
application of concepts and the drawing. Then, compute the area of the cover.
skills in daily living 2. Do you have a circular wall clock in your classroom? Or any
circular objects? Draw it in your notebook. Using a ruler or meter
stick measure the diameter and the radius and indicate these on
your drawing. Using an appropriate formula, find the area
H. Making generalization and Summarize the different concepts developed by the pupils using graphic
abstraction about the How do we find the area of a given circle? organizer.
lesson
To further check the comprehension of the learners, let them fill-out the
graphic organizer below ( Concept Map)
Note:
Give instruction to the class if they are not familiar in using graphic
organizer.
Shapes can be modified as long as they will still show hierarchy of
Directions: Find the area of the following circles whose concepts.
I. Evaluating learning
radius/diameter is given
Provide time for the pupils to fill-out the organizer
7. Write the main concept of the lesson on the topmost box.
8. On the second layers of boxes, write subtopics or the
secondary concepts.
9. On the last layer of the boxes, write in each box words or
phrases that describe.
J. additional activities for Directions: Find the area of these circles whose radius is:
1. 86 km Assignment:
application or remediation
2. 5.3 m Make a list of places in your community where you have noticed a
3. 72 dm situation related to erosion. It may be along roads exposed to
4. 9.5 cm running water, along riverbanks, along canal or drainage, or in
5. 64 mm some parts of the school yards.
Re – teaching Re – teaching
Lack of time Lack of time
V.REMARKS No class No class
Transfer of lesson to the following day Transfer of lesson to the following day
Achieved Achieved
VI.REFLECTION
_ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective. _ Lesson carried. Move on to the next objective.
A. No. of learners who earned
_ Lesson not carried. _ Lesson not carried.
80% in the evaluation
_ % of the pupils got 80% mastery _ % of the pupils got 80% mastery
_ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils did not find difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson. _ Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson.
_ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills _ Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills
and interest about the lesson. and interest about the lesson.
B. No.of learners who require _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties _ Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties
additional activities for encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher. encountered in answering the questions asked by the teacher.
remediation _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by _ Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources used by
the teacher. the teacher.
_ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time. _ Majority of the pupils finished their work on time.
_ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary _ Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to unnecessary
behavior. behavior.
C. Did the remedial work?
No.of learners who have ___ of Learners who earned 80% above ___ of Learners who earned 80% above
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
strategies worked well?
____ of Learners who caught up the lesson ____ of Learners who caught up the lesson
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
___ of Learners who continue to require remediation ___ of Learners who continue to require remediation
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well:
used/discover which I wish _ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note _ Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self-assessments, note
to share with other taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments. taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments.
teachers?
_ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and _ Bridging: Examples: Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and
anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts.
_ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw _ Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw
learning, peer teaching, and projects. learning, peer teaching, and projects.
_ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media, _ Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media,
manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities.
_ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos, _ Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, videos,
and games. and games.
_ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the _ Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the
language you want students to use, and providing samples of language you want students to use, and providing samples of
student work. student work.
_ Other Techniques and Strategies used: _ Other Techniques and Strategies used:
___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching
___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration
___Gamification/Learning throuh play ___Gamification/Learning throuh play
___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises
___ Carousel ___ Carousel
___ Diads ___ Diads
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method
___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method
Why? Why?
___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs
___ Availability of Materials ___ Availability of Materials
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn
___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks ___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks
___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson ___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson