DLL in Math 7 2
DLL in Math 7 2
II. CONTENT Numbers and Number Sense Numbers and Number Sense Numbers and Number Sense Numbers and Number Sense
C. Presenting examples/instances of
the new lesson Perform the first activity on page 39. Perform an activity related to the lesson. Perform the first activity on page 40. Perform an activity related to the lesson.
F. Finding practical applications of Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on
concepts & skills in daily living pages 39-40 pages 39-40 page 43 pages 44
Let the student think of a different
Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation
G. Making generalizations situation where all properties can be
where all properties can be applied. where all properties can be applied. where all properties can be applied.
applied.
H. Evaluating Learning Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation.
I. Additional Activities for application Answer Exercises 1-5 on page 40 NONE NONE NONE
or remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level
a. No. of learners who earned 80% formative assessment during formative assessment during formative assessment during formative assessment
on the formative assessment
b. No. of learners who require __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation.
additional activities for remediation
c. did the remedial lessons work? No. __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson
of learnerswho have caught up with
the lesson
d. No. of learners who continue to _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation
require remediation
e. which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did those work?
g. What innovation or
The learner performs fundamental operations The learner performs fundamental The learner performs fundamental
C.Learning Competencies/Objectives on integers. (M7NS-Ic-d-1) operations on integers. (M7NS-Ic-d-1) operations on integers. (M7NS-Ic-d-1)
with the LC Code for each
II. CONTENT Numbers and Number Sense Numbers and Number Sense Numbers and Number Sense
D. Discussing new concepts and Discuss the steps and rules in multiplying Discuss the steps and rules in dividing Discuss the step-by-step procedures in
practicing new skills integers. integers. problem solving.
Let the students answer the Let the students answer the
E. Developing mastery leads to Let the students answer the questions/points
formative assessment questions/points to ponder (Post Activity questions/points to ponder (Post Activity
to ponder (Post Activity Discussion)
Discussion) Discussion)
F. Finding practical applications of Let the students answer Exercises A) 1-7 on Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on
concepts & skills in daily living page 28 page 32 page 33
How would you apply the rules of the
How would you multiply three or more How would you divide three or more
G. Making generalizations operation on integers if there is an order or
integers? integers?
sequence of different operations?
H. Evaluating Learning Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level
a. No. of learners who earned 80% formative assessment during formative assessment during formative assessment
on the formative assessment
b. No. of learners who require __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation.
additional activities for remediation
c. did the remedial lessons work? No. __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson
of learnerswho have caught up with
the lesson
d. No. of learners who continue to _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation
require remediation
e. which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did those work?
g. What innovation or
DAY 4
er system.
in a variety of strategies.
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A FERNANDEZ
rincipal II
SCHOOL LEON GARCIA SR. NHS Grade level 7
DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher JUN REY M. ETULLE learning Area Mathematics
Teaching Dates August 27-30, 2019 Quarter 2nd
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of the key concepts of measurement
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to formulate real-life problems involving measurement and solve these using a variety of strategies.
The learner approximates the measures of
The learner converts measurements from The learner converts measurements from one The learner converts measurements from
quantities particularly length , weight/mass,
one unit to another in both Metric and English unit to another in both Metric and English one unit to another in both Metric and
C.Learning Competencies/Objectives volume, time, angle and temperature and rate. systems. (M7ME-IIb-1) systems. (M7ME-IIb-1) English systems. (M7ME-IIb-1)
with the LC Code for each (M7ME-IIa-3)
A. Reviewing previous lessons or Recall how to approximate measurement of Recall how to approximate measurement of Recall how to approximate measurement of
presenting the new lesson Recall the use and importance of measurement.
different quantities different quantities different quantities
Discuss the step-by-step procedures in Discuss the step-by-step procedures in Discuss the step-by-step procedures in
D. Discussing new concepts and Discuss and explain the proper approximation of
practicing new skills converting length measurement from one unit converting length measurement from one unit converting length measurement from English
measurement of the different quantities.
to another in English System. to another in Metric System. units to in Metric units.
E. Developing mastery leads to Let the students answer the questions/points to Let the students answer the questions/points Let the students answer the questions/points Let the students answer the questions/points
formative assessment ponder (Post Activity Discussion) to ponder (Post Activity Discussion) to ponder (Post Activity Discussion) to ponder (Post Activity Discussion)
F. Finding practical applications of Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on pages Let the students answer Exercises 4-5 on Let the students answer Exercises 6-7 on Let the students answer Exercises 8-10 on
concepts & skills in daily living 104-105. pages 104-105. pages 104-105. pages 104-105.
Let the student think of a different situation where Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation
G. Making generalizations approximation of measurement of the different where conversion of measurement from one where conversion of measurement from one where conversion of measurement from one
quantities can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied.
H. Evaluating Learning Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation.
I. Additional Activities for application Answer Exercises 1-5 on page 105. NONE NONE NONE
or remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level
a. No. of learners who earned 80% formative assessment during formative assessment formative assessment during formative assessment
on the formative assessment
b. No. of learners who require __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation.
additional activities for remediation
c. did the remedial lessons work? No. __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson
of learnerswho have caught up with
the lesson
d. No. of learners who continue to _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation
require remediation
e. which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did those work?
g. What innovation or
Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of the key concepts of measurement
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to formulate real-life problems involving measurement and solve these using a variety of strategies.
The learner converts measurements from one The learner converts measurements from The learner converts measurements from one The learner solves problems involving
unit to another in both Metric and English one unit to another in both Metric and English unit to another in both Metric and English conversion of units of measurement.
C.Learning Competencies/Objectives systems. (M7ME-IIb-1) systems. (M7ME-IIb-1) systems. (M7ME-IIb-1) (M7ME-IIb-2)
with the LC Code for each
B. Other Learning Resources NFE Accreditation and Equivalency Learning NFE Accreditation and Equivalency Learning NFE Accreditation andEquivalency Learning
Elementary Algebra I. 2002. pp. 5-15*
Material. Measuring Length. 2001. pp. 29-33 Material. Measuring Length. 2001. pp. 29-33 Material.Measuring Length. 2001. pp.34-45
IV PROCEDURES
Recall how to convert measurement of Recall how to convert measurement of
A. Reviewing previous lessons or Recall how to approximate measurement of Recall how to approximate measurement of
presenting the new lesson different quantities in English System from one different quantities from English units to
different quantities different quantities
unit to another Metric units and vice-versa
Ask the students what they expect to learn
B. Establishing a purpose for the Ask the students what they expect to learn on Ask the students what they expect to learn Ask the students what they expect to learn on
lesson on how to solve real-life problems involving
how to convert length measurement. on how to convert length measurement. how to convert length measurement.
conversion of length measurement.
C. Presenting examples/instances of
the new lesson Perform an activity related to the lesson. Perform the first activity on page 98. Perform an activity related to the lesson. Perform an activity related to the lesson.
F. Finding practical applications of Let the students answer Exercises 4-5 on pages Let the students answer Exercises 6-7 on Let the students answer Exercises 8-10 on Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on
concepts & skills in daily living 104-105. pages 104-105. pages 104-105. pages 107.
Let the student think of a different situation where Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation
G. Making generalizations conversion of measurement from one unit to where conversion of measurement from one where conversion of measurement from one where conversion of measurement from one
another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied.
H. Evaluating Learning Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation.
VI. REFLECTION
___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level
a. No. of learners who earned 80% formative assessment during formative assessment formative assessment during formative assessment
on the formative assessment
b. No. of learners who require __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation.
additional activities for remediation
c. did the remedial lessons work? No. __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson
of learnerswho have caught up with
the lesson
d. No. of learners who continue to _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation
require remediation
e. which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did those work?
f. what diffulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor can
me resolve?
g. What innovation or
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of the key concepts of measurement
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to formulate real-life problems involving measurement and solve these using a variety of strategies.
The learner converts measurements from one The learner solves problems involving
unit to another in both Metric and English conversion of units of measurement.
C.Learning Competencies/Objectives systems. (M7ME-IIb-1) (M7ME-IIb-2)
with the LC Code for each
B. Other Learning Resources NFE Accreditation and Equivalency Learning NFE Accreditation andEquivalency Learning NFE Accreditation andEquivalency Learning NFE Accreditation andEquivalency Learning
Material. Measuring Length. 2001. pp. 29-33 Material.Measuring Length. 2001. pp.34-45 Material.Measuring mass. 2001. pp.45-50 Material.Measuring mass. 2001. pp.45-50
IV PROCEDURES
Recall how to convert measurement of different Recall how to convert measurement of Recall how to convert measurement of Recall how to convert measurement of
A. Reviewing previous lessons or
presenting the new lesson quantities in English System from one unit to different quantities from English units to different quantities from English units to Metric different quantities from English units to
another Metric units and vice-versa units and vice-versa Metric units and vice-versa
Ask the students what they expect to learn Ask the students what they expect to learn on Ask the students what they expect to learn
B. Establishing a purpose for the Ask the students what they expect to learn on
lesson on how to solve real-life problems involving how to solve real-life problems involving on how to solve real-life problems involving
how to convert length measurement.
conversion of length measurement. conversion of mass/weight measurement. conversion of mass/weight measurement.
C. Presenting examples/instances of
the new lesson Perform an activity related to the lesson. Perform an activity related to the lesson. Perform an activity related to the lesson. Perform an activity related to the lesson.
F. Finding practical applications of Let the students answer Exercises 8-10 on pages Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on Let the students answer Exercises 4-5 on Let the students answer Exercises 1-3 on
concepts & skills in daily living 104-105. pages 107. pages 108. pages 110.
Let the student think of a different situation where Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation Let the student think of a different situation
G. Making generalizations conversion of measurement from one unit to where conversion of measurement from one where conversion of measurement from one where conversion of measurement from one
another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied. unit to another unit can be applied.
H. Evaluating Learning Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation. Administer the prepared evaluation.
VI. REFLECTION
___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level during ___ out of __ students belong to 80% mastery level
a. No. of learners who earned 80% formative assessment during formative assessment formative assessment during formative assessment
on the formative assessment
b. No. of learners who require __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation. __ students need remediation.
additional activities for remediation
c. did the remedial lessons work? No. __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson __ out __ students have caught up with the lesson
of learnerswho have caught up with
the lesson
d. No. of learners who continue to _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation _ students need a follow up remediation
require remediation
e. which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did those work?
f. what diffulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor can
me resolve?
g. What innovation or