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ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM Community Learning

Program
Daily Lesson Log Center (CLC)
Learning Facilitator Princess Lynn A. Padua Literacy Level
Month and Quarter Learning Strand LS 1 - Inquiries

I OBJECTIVES
A Content Standards The learner demonstrates an understanding of:
1. Data analysis method
B Performance Standards The learner should be able to describe adequately quantitative and qualitative method

C Learning Competencies Gather and analyze data with intellectual honesty using suitable techniques
II.CONTENT Interpretation of Data

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


A References
1. Teacher’s Session Guide Page
2. Learner’s Material Page ADM Module Quarter 2 Module 1 Lesson 1.2
3. Additional Materials form Pictures from the Internet
Learning Resources (LR) Portal
4 Others Teacher Made Activities

IV. PROCEDURES
A. Springboard/Motivation Let’s do an EXERCISE!
(establishing a purpose for the
lesson) The teacher will be showing a set of pictures focused on methods on collecting data. The students need
to stand up once the method is correct and seat down if the method is incorrect.
1. Experiment

2. Survey
3.

3. Interview

4. Observation

B. Activity (Review of previous The learners will be able to interpret the set of pictures given by the teacher.
lesson/s or presenting the new
lesson)
ANO’NG MASASABI MO?

Picture of Final Tally of Votes for Vice President National Election

Teenage Pregnancy

Moira’s Break up(twitter trend)


Guided Questions:

1. How was the pictures flashed on the screen?


2. What have you observe the activity?
3. How the information relevance to each other?

C. Analysis (Presenting 3 levels in interpreting the Data


examples/ instances of the new
lesson) The teacher will open the topic about the research, collection of data and relate it to the specific
discipline.

Interpretation is the process of attaching meaning to the data. After identifying and analyzing, coding and
organizing a presentation, and identifying the themes and patterns, the next step is to interpret the
results.

For sample results for 3 levels of interpretation, see attached sample of chapter 4 came from De Leon
2021 in his thesis entitled ‘The performance standards of Senior High Learners’

Three Levels of Interpretation

Description
It refers to the actual explanation of the figure based on the highest, lowest and the totality results.

Related Literature and Studies


It is focused on the ideas related or contradicted with the existing articles searched and paraphrased by
the researcher.

Implications
This refers to the relevance of results from the given study that will help the readers to see the
usefulness of a research paper.
D. Discussing new concepts and Show it Now!
practicing new skills, sub-
activity #1 The teacher will show statements about levels of illustration in interpreting the data

The teacher will show statements about levels of interpreting data. The student will raise “thumbs up” if
the picture suits to its levels, otherwise, thumbs down.

1. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. got landslide votes of Filipino People followed by Leni Robredo.
(description) thumbs up
2. As the results stated that Lack of Parental guidance is the most common factor in teenage
pregnancy, the schools need to orient by doing seminars related in research paper.
(description) thumbs down
3. From the study of Rosal et, al. (2019), interest is the most common factor that influence track.
(implication) thumbs down
4. Moira and Jason got the trending topic on twitter with 80,100 retweets.
(description) thumbs up

E. Discussing new concept and


practicing new skills; sub-
activity #2
F. Abstraction (Making
Generalizations about the
lesson)
G. Application (Developing What’s More
mastery)
The teacher will give them the situation to interpret the data in three levels of interpretation
(description, an article, implication). The groupings are based on the column line of learners.

Note: The teacher will remind the student about the minimum health standards in the classroom

For Group 1

The learners are tallied data about the description

Assigned task: They need to compute for the totality mean and give description of the performance
standards of Senior High Learners

For Group 2

Assigned task: They need to compute for the totality mean and look for an article about the
performance standards of Senior High Learners

For Group 3

Assigned Task: They need to compute for the totality mean and state the implication about the
performance standards of Senior High Learners.

Scoring Rubrics

Weight Qualitative Verbal


Descriptor Interpretation

9-10 Excellent The correctness of


interpreting data is
immense

7-8 Very Satisfactory The correctness of


interpreting data is
modest

5-6 Satisfactory The correctness of


interpreting data is
slight

3-4 Fair The correctness of


interpreting data is
insignificant

H. Valuing (Finding practical The teacher will ask the students a question:
applications of concepts and
skills in daily living) Why is it important for a student like you to gather, understand and analyze a data?
I. Evaluation (Assessing Identify the methods in Interpreting Data
Learners) Write E if the statement is data, I if it is implication, A for an article. For additional point, the learner will
identify the correct word came from the letters of the answer.
1. According to PSA (2021), 9 out of 10 Filipinos were experiencing difficulties during the pandemic.
2. The Banana Peel bio bag is high positive significant for plant lovers or ‘plantitas’, therefore, they
can recommend it to lessen then problems with plastic bags.
3. The research conducted shows that the majority of the students in Francisco P. Tolentino
Integrated High School strongly agreed with the idea of ROTC in senior High School.
4. 89 for male and 76 for female senior high students

The Teacher will integrate AIDE in different aspects life

Index of Mastery
For the mastery of the lesson, the students need to get 80% of the score or 4 out of 5 items given.

J. Agreement (Additional
activities
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for remediation
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?
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?

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