DLP in HEALTH (G6) - FORBES JAMAIA N - 4A

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Republic of the Philippines

BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY


COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Orani Campus
Brgy Bayan Orani, Bataan

Detailed Lesson Plan in MAPEH Grade 6

3rd Quarter

I. OBJECTIVES

At the end of the lesson, students shall be able to:

a. identify the different effects of noise pollution;


b. value the importance of having a healthy environment; and
c. illustrate the noisy environment and its effect in every individual.

II. SUBJECT MATTER

1. Topic: Effects of noise pollution

2. Instructional Materials: Power point presentation, TV, Laptop.

3. References: CO_Q3_Health 3_Module 3

III. PRELIMINARIES

1. Greetings
2. Prayer
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
IV. PROCEDURE

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

A. Motivation

Okay class, before we proceed to our lesson. Let’s


watch this video and analyze it.

(Teacher will play the video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQWmaYjyolE

What is all about the video?

Ma’am its all about noise pollution!


Very good class!

B. Lesson Proper

Our topic for today is all effects of noise pollution.

Do you have any idea what is effects of noise


pollution? Ma’am it is disturbing sound that
affects the health and well-being of
Very good! humans.
Noise pollution is defined as prolonged exposure to loud
sound levels that may lead to adverse effects in human or
other living organisms. Exposure to constant excessive
noise has been shown to cause a range of health problems
such as headache, hypertension, poor concentration,
depression, stress and fatigue from lack of sleep to more
serious issues such as cognitive impairment,
cardiovascular disease, tinnitus and hearing loss.

Below are some examples of noises. What do you think is


the effect if you live in an noisy environment? Students will answer
Noise pollution is generally defined as loud and
unpleasant noise that is harmful or annoying and may
lead to adverse effects to people and other living
organisms.

According to the World Health Organization, sound less


than 70 decibels (dB) is not damaging to living
organisms, regardless of how long or consistent the
exposure is. Exposure for more than 8 hours to constant
noise beyond 85 dB may be dangerous. Therefore, those,
traffic enforcer/traffic aid who heard a car horn which
produces 90 dB and a bus that produces 100 dB possible
experience noise pollution.

Noisy environment can damage our hearing by causing


tinnitus or deafness. Constant loud noise is harmful to
human health in many ways. Consistent barking of dogs
from your neighbor, and traffic noise accounts for most
polluting noise in cities are some example of noisy
environment.

Here are some of the effects of a noisy environment:


physical, psychological, memory and concentration, as
well as sleep and behavioral disorders.

• Physical effect of loud sound includes high blood


pressure or hypertension, heart disease and
headache or migraine. Exposure to excessive
sound for a long period of time can result to
hypertension. People exposed to noise pollution
are more likely to have heart problems compare
to those unaffected by noise.
• Psychological effect includes stress, fatigue,
anxiety, depression and noise irritation or
emotional reaction that can have an immediate
impact. People who are living in a noisy
environment usually suffer from depression than
those who live in a quieter environment.
• Noise can affect memory and concentration by
losing the ability to focus which can lead to low
performance over time. Loud noise can have
latent effects on our behavior, causing aggressive
behavior and irritability
• Insomnia or sleep disturbances are usually caused
by constant exposure to noise pollution. They are
serious conditions that can lead to health
deterioration. It can affect everyday performance
and lead to serious diseases.
• People who struggle from sleep disturbances tend
to suffer the next day from daytime sleepiness,
irritation, tiredness, mood swings and decreased
cognitive performance.
Children appear to be more sensitive to noise pollution.
One of the noise-pollution related disease is hearing
impairment. Permanent hearing loss or deafness can be
caused by noisy environment. For example, listening to a
loud music in your headphones are at risk of developing
hearing dysfunction or being exposed to a sound that are
too loud for a long time. It damages the hair cells in our
ears that are responsible for transmitting sound to the
brain. These hair cells are very sensitive, once damaged
they cannot grow back.

Among the five senses, perhaps our hearing is the most


precious. Hearing empowers us and help us communicate
with the people we love and the world around us . We
must take good care of our self.

Is our lesson clear class?

C. Generalization

Write Agree if the picture shows about the effect of a


noisy environment and Disagree it does not.

1. Anxiety
2. Peaceful place
3. Headache
4. Sound sleep
5. Depression
6. Poor concentration
7. Sleep disturbances
8. Stress
9. Irritation
10. Deafness or hearing loss

Are you done? Exchange paper.

Yes, ma’am
The answer for number 1 is?

Correct!
Agree, ma’am!
2. Disagree
3. Agree
4. Disagree
5. Agree
6. Agree
7. Agree
8. Agree
9. Agree
10. Agree
Who got 10? 9?......

Okay, very good class!

D. Application

Okay class let see if you can illustrate what are the
different effects of having a noisy environment. Get
one whole sheet of paper or bond paper, draw it.

Is that clear?
Yes, ma’am

Okay you may start.

Students will start to draw

Excellent grade 6! Let’s proceed to our last activity.

E. Evaluation

Write True if the statement about the effect of a noisy


environment is correct and False if it is not. Write your
answer on your notes.

1. Noise affects one’s ability to focus.


2. Loud sound can lead to headache or migraine.
3. People who have sleepless night due to irritating
sound heard tend to suffer sleepiness and tiredness at day
time.
4. Permanent hearing loss or deafness can be caused by
noisy environment.
5. People who are living in a quieter environment usually
suffer from insomnia.
6. Psychological effects of noise pollution include high
blood pressure, heart disease and headache.
7. Listening to a loud music in headphones develops
hearing impairment.
8. Adult appear to be more sensitive to noise pollution.
9. Exposure for more than 8 hours to constant noise
beyond 85 decibels may be dangerous.
10. People exposed to noise pollution are more likely to
have heart problems compare to those unaffected by
noise.

Are you finish?


Yes, ma’am
What is the answer for number? True, ma’am!

Very good, next number…


2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. True

Who got 10? 9?......

Okay, very good class!

F. Assignment

For your assignment copy and answer this. Is that


clear?
Yes, ma’am
Write PE if the example belongs to Physical Effect,
PsyE if belongs to Psychological Effect and MC if it
belongs to Memory and Concentration.

__________ 1. hypertension
__________ 2. stress
__________ 3. fatigue
__________ 4. Heart disease
__________ 5. poor concentration
__________ 6. depression
__________ 7. headache
__________ 8. noise irritation
__________ 9. migraine
_________10. Anxiety

Okay that’s all for today, goodbye class!


Good bye and thank you, ma’am

Prepared by:
Jamaia N. Forbes
BPED-4A

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