Lesson 6
Lesson 6
Objectives
Discuss the different things that should be considered in planning instruction and explain
their importance.
Differentiate declarative and procedural knowledge and give examples that are found in
the elementary social studies curriculum.
Write instructional objectives in elementary social studies that adhere to Bloom’s
taxonomy of the cognitive domain
Reflect on one’s technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK)
Introduction
In this lesson, we will continue to compare instructional planning to planning your
vacation. In planning a trip to Coron, you and your friends need to take many things into
consideration. You have to check the weather for the duration of your stay since it will determine
the clothes you will wear and the things you will bring. You also need to take into account you
and your friends’ interests which will ultimately decide your activities. Some of you might want
to try snorkeling and island hopping while others might prefer staying on the beach and
sunbathing. Your length of stay is also a crucial element because you have to schedule your
activities accordingly if you want to maximize your stay on the island.
The same thing can be said about instructional planning. There are many things that you
have to consider in order to deliver a successful unit or lesson. In this chapter, you will learn six
of these things – content, objectives, classroom environment, materials, students, and teacher. All
of these elements are crucial in planning for effective instruction.
Think
Instructional planning is not a task that can be done in one sitting, especially for
beginning teachers. As informed decision-makers and reflective practitioners, teachers need to
take into account a number of things in formulating a plan for learning. One approach or strategy
mat work in one class but not in another class. Therefore, it is important for teachers to look into
the different factors that may affect learning. Six factors will be discussed in this chapter:
content, objectives, classroom environment, materials, students and teachers.
Content
One of the primary elements that should be considered in instructional planning is the
content. Basically, teachers need to know what they will teach in order to effectively prepare
their lesson. In talking about content, it is important to distinguish between two types of
knowledge: declarative and procedural.
Declarative knowledge entails knowing about something, while procedural knowledge is
knowing how to do something. In other words, declarative knowledge comes in the form of facts,
Competencies Skills
Nakakgamit ng mapa at atlas upang matukoy and iba’t ibang
lugar, lokasyon at ibang impormasyong pangheograpiya.
Pagsisiyasat Nakagagamit ng mga kasangkapang teknolohikal upang
makakita o makahanap ng mga sanggunian ng impormasyon
Objectives
An objective is a specific statement of a learning outcome. It describes what we want our
student to do and how we will know if they are already there. Taking into account the objectives
of the lesson is important because these statements are vital in assessing student learning and
evaluating the effectiveness of instruction.
In the K to 12 Curriculum Guide, statements of learning outcomes are expressed through
standards and competencies. Standards are more general outcome statements that can achieved in
weeks, quarters, year or years. The table below shows examples of different levels of standards
in the social studies curriculum.
Naipamamalas ang pag-unawa sa mag konsepto at isyung
pangkasaysayan, pangheograpiya, pang-ekonomiya, pangkultura,
pampamahalaan, pansibiko, at panlipunan gamit ang mga kasanayang
nalinang sap ag-aaral nng iba’t ibang disiplina at larangan ng araling
panlipunan kabilang ang pananaliksik, pagsisiyasat, mapanuring pag-
Core Learning Area iisip, matalinong pagpapasya, pagkamalikhain, pakikipagkapuwa,
Standard likas-kayang paggamit ng pinagkukunang yaman, pakikipagtalastasan
at pagpapalawak ng pandaigdigang pananaw upang maging isang
mapanuri, mapagnilay, mapanagutan, produktibo, makakalikasan,
makabansa at makatao na papanday sa kinabukasan ng
mamamayaman ng bansa at daigdig.
On the other hand, competencies are more specific and can be achieved in a shorter
period of time, probably in a day or a week. The learning competencies in a quarter are
consistent with the content and performance standard. Teachers can directly lift these
competencies as their unit or lesson objectives. An example of this is Grade 2, Quarter 1,
Competency 1.1: Nasasabi ang payak na kahulugan ng komunidad. They also have an option to
develop their own objectives based on the competencies. An example of this is Grade 2, Quarter
2, Competency 11: Nasusuri ang kahalagahan ng mga pagdiriwang at tradisyon na nagbubuklod
ng mga tao sap ag-unlad ng sariling komunidad. This can be broken down into more specific
objectives: 1) Nasasabi ang mga pagdiriwang at tradisyon na ginagawa ng mga tao sa sariling
komunidad and 2) Naipaliliwanag ang kahalagahan ng mga pagdiriwang at tradisyon sap ag-
unlad ng komunidad. Hile teachers have the liberty to develop objectives, they should ensure that
these are consistent with the set standards and competencies.
In formulating instructional objectives, Bloom’s Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain is a
handy reference. Designed by Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues, it presents a hierarchal
ordering of intellectual skills form the basic recall of facts to high-level processing of
information.
The figure below shows the six categories and examples of objectives in elementary social
studies.
Experience
Use the K to 12 Social Studies curriculum guide and do the following:
1. Give five examples of declarative and procedural knowledge that are found in the
elementary Social Studies curriculum.
Assess
I. True or False. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
Content
Objectives
Materials
Students
Teacher
Challenge
Write a reflection essay that assesses your own technological pedagogical content
knowledge (TPACK). You may refer to http://matt-koehler.com/tpack2/assessing-teachers-tpack/
for instruments that will help gauge your level. As a future teacher, what can you do to further
develop your TPACK?
2. Grade Level: