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School 

FRANCISCO D. MINGHI Grade Level


GRADE V & VI
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Name of Teacher MAE ANN R. HINALOC Learning Area SCIENCE

LESSON
Teaching Date  Quarter Second Quarter
EXEMPLAR Teaching Time 9:00 – 10:00 No. of days 1 day

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard The interactions for survival among living and non-living things that
take place in estuaries and intertidal zones
B. Performance Standard The learners should be able to create a hypothetical community to show
how organisms interact and reproduce to survive
C. Most Essential Learning Discuss the interactions among living things and non-living things in
Competencies (MELC) estuaries
(If applicable write the indicated MELC) (S5LT-IIh-8)
• Explain the need to protect estuaries; and
• Demonstrate how to conserve estuaries
D. Enabling Competencies Define and assess the use of adverb.
(if available write the attached enabling
competencies)
II. CONTENT Interactions among Living Things
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
a. Teacher’s Guide Pages CG p.
b. Learner’s Guide Pages
c. Textbooks Pages Learner’s Module in Science 5
d. Additional Materials https://youtu.be/w9Kqy-6bZbQ, pictures, laptop
from Learning Resources
B. List of Learning Resources
for Development and Engaging SECOND QUARTER MODULE 6
Activities
IV. PROCEDURES
A. ENGAGEMENT  Review the pupils the previous lessons learned.
Ask:
 What are the two characteristic of the animals?
 What is the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates
animal?
 Give examples of vertebrates and invertebrates animals.

- The teacher will present the objectives of the new lesson.

- The teacher will also set the learners’ expectations about the
lesson and the instruction of delivery.
B. EXPLORATION  Group the pupils into three groups
- Each group will be given picture that is puzzled. The
student will solve and identify what it is.

The Puzzled Picture:

Presentation of the activity:


- Each group will be asked what picture they have
assembled.
- Is it living or non-living things?

B. Development Let Us Study

Read the story below. Then, answer the questions that follow.

A Day in School

Diana walks happily to school every day. She is one of the punctual
pupils in Grade –IV Jacinto class. She arrives in school at 6:45 in the
morning.

She willingly helps her classmates clean their classroom. They


sweep the floor and arrange the chairs.

Their class starts at 7:30 in the morning. Diana and her classmates
are now ready to learn a new lesson.

Let us answer.
1. Who is the character in the story?
__________________________________________________________
2. At what time does Diana arrive in school?
__________________________________________________________
3. What does she do before the start of her class?
__________________________________________________________
4. At what time does Diana’s class start?
_________________________________________________________
5. How does Diana reach her school?
__________________________________________________________

-Read and observe the underlined words in each sentence carefully.


Answer the following questions:

1. What are the underlined words in Group A? What have you observed
with the underlined words in Group A?

2. What are the underlined words in Group B? What have noticed with
the underlined words in Group B?

3. What are the underlined words in Group C? What have you observed
with the underlined words in Group C?

The underlined words in Set A (school and classroom) tell about the
place where the action happened. They answer the “where” question.
They are called adverbs of place.

The underlined words in Set B (every day, 6:45 in the morning, 7:30 in
the morning, now) tell about the time that the action happened. They
answer the “when” question. They are called adverbs of time.

The underlined words in Set C (happily and willingly) tell about the
manner the action is done. They answer the “how” question. They are
called adverbs of manner.
Adverbs of manner are usually placed after the main verb. However, it
is also possible to place them before the main verb.

C. Engagement
Let Us Practice

SORTING ADVERBS

Directions:
Put each adverb in its appropriate column. Copy your answers in your
paper.

loudly somewhere above


in front today near
sweetly cheerfully clearly
monthly seldom wisely
night outside now

Adverbs of Place Adverbs of Time Adverbs of Manner


1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3.
4. 4. 4.
5. 5. 5.

Let Us Practice More

A. Copy the sentences in your paper. Underline the adverb of place in


each sentence.

1. During the lunch break, some children go to the playground.


2. Some boys and girls go to the canteen.
3. Others go to the library to read books.
4. Some children read books in the Reading Center.
5. When they ring bells, they go back to their classroom.

B. Copy the sentences in your notebook. Underline the adverb of time in


each sentence
1. Miss Santos reminds her pupils to study their lessons every day.
2. She tells them to read their books always.
3. They do their home works every afternoon.
4. Some children start to study their lessons at 5:00 in the afternoon.
5. Other children love to study their lessons even during Saturdays and
Sundays.

C. Copy the sentences in your notebook. Underline the adverb of


manner in each sentence.

1. The pupils participate actively in the lesson.


2. They listen attentively to the discussion of the teacher.
3. Karissa reads the story loudly in front of the class.
4. Mark presents the output of their group comprehensively. 5. They
answer the test questions carefully.

D. Assimilation
Let Us Remember

1. An adverb is a word or phrase that describes or modifies an


adjective, a verb, or other adverb.
2. A word that answers the “where” question is an adverb ofplace. It
describes the place where the actions happened.

3. A word that answers the “when” question is an adverb of time. It


tells when an action happened and how often it occurs.

4. A word that answers the “how” question is an adverb ofmanner. It


tells how things are done. It is usually placed after the main verb or after
the object.

Let Us Assess

Direction:
Complete each sentence by writing the appropriate adverb. Choose your
answer from the words in the Word Box

9:30 in the morning canteen patiently


classrooom happily sadly

Recess Time

1. It is ___________________________. It is recess time.


2. Katrina and Casandra go to the __________________ to buy their
snacks. 3. They wait ____________ to be catered by the canteen in-
charge.4.After buying their snacks, they go back to their
_______________. 5. They eat their snacks ____________________.

Let Us Enhance

Direction:
Complete each sentence with the correct adverb in the parenthesis.
Write your answers on your paper.
1. Miss Dela Cruz gives a test (every Friday, school).

2. She reminds the class to study their lessons at (home, market).

3. She instructs them to review their notes (always, never).

4. Before the test, Miss Dela Cruz tells them to read (carelessly,
carefully) the instructions.

5. She also tells the class to answer the test (noisily, quietly) so that
others will not be disturbed.

V. REFLECTION The learners will write their personal insights and reflection based on
what they have learned from the lesson using the following prompts.
I understand that ___________.
I realize that ________________.

Prepared by:

ELEONOR MATILAC- MASALINO


Teacher I

Checked and Observed by:

LOIDA G. PEREZ NORA L. BUCU


Master Teacher 1 Principal II
Prepared by:

JENNILEAH EMUY-LAGBAS
Teacher I

Checked and Observed by:

LOIDA G. PEREZ NORA L. BUCU


Master Teacher 1 Principal II

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