This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class from Putlod Elementary School. The week's lessons cover various topics including tempo in music, shapes and textures in sculpture, movement activities, and road safety. On Monday, the class learned about different tempos and practiced singing songs at varying speeds. On Tuesday, they explored hand puppet making using different materials and textures. Wednesday's lesson involved movement activities incorporating people, objects, music, and the environment. The last lessons focused on road safety practices for pedestrians and proper street crossing. The log details learning objectives, resources, teaching procedures, and assessments for each day.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class from Putlod Elementary School. The week's lessons cover various topics including tempo in music, shapes and textures in sculpture, movement activities, and road safety. On Monday, the class learned about different tempos and practiced singing songs at varying speeds. On Tuesday, they explored hand puppet making using different materials and textures. Wednesday's lesson involved movement activities incorporating people, objects, music, and the environment. The last lessons focused on road safety practices for pedestrians and proper street crossing. The log details learning objectives, resources, teaching procedures, and assessments for each day.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class from Putlod Elementary School. The week's lessons cover various topics including tempo in music, shapes and textures in sculpture, movement activities, and road safety. On Monday, the class learned about different tempos and practiced singing songs at varying speeds. On Tuesday, they explored hand puppet making using different materials and textures. Wednesday's lesson involved movement activities incorporating people, objects, music, and the environment. The last lessons focused on road safety practices for pedestrians and proper street crossing. The log details learning objectives, resources, teaching procedures, and assessments for each day.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) class from Putlod Elementary School. The week's lessons cover various topics including tempo in music, shapes and textures in sculpture, movement activities, and road safety. On Monday, the class learned about different tempos and practiced singing songs at varying speeds. On Tuesday, they explored hand puppet making using different materials and textures. Wednesday's lesson involved movement activities incorporating people, objects, music, and the environment. The last lessons focused on road safety practices for pedestrians and proper street crossing. The log details learning objectives, resources, teaching procedures, and assessments for each day.
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School: PUTLOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grade Level: III
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: MARIEL O. JAVATE Learning Area: MAPEH
DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and Time: MAY 8 – 12, 2023 (WEEK 2) Quarter: 4TH QUARTER
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
I OBJECTIVES Content Standard Demonstrates understanding of Demonstrates understanding of Demonstrates understanding of Demonstrates understanding of risks the concepts of tempo in order shapes, colors,textures ,and movements activities relating to to ensure road safety and in the to respond to conducting emphasis by variation of shapes person,objects,music,and community. symbols indicating in tempo. and texture and contrast of colors environment. through sculpture and crafts. Performance Standard Enhances performances of Create a single puppet Perform movement activities Demonstrates consistency in poetry,chants,drama,musical involving person, objects,music following safety rules to road safety stories,and songs by using a and environment correctly. and in the community. variety of tempo. Learning Competecy Sing songs with proper tempo Appreciates variations of puppets in Participates in various movement Demonstrates road safety practices Weekly Test following basic conducting terms of activities involving for pedestrian. gestures. material ,structure ,shapes,colors,a person ,objects , music and MU3TP – Iva -2 nd intricacy of textual details. environment. H3IS –Ivab-20 A3PL – Ivb PE3BM – Iva –b- 20 II CONTENT Tempos Hand Puppet Crossing the Street Safely III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References 1. Teacher’s Guide Pages CG p.21 of 63. CG p. 27 0f 93 CG p.23 of 69 CG p.22 of 66 2. Learner’s Materials pages 3. Text book pages 4. Additional Materials from Learning Resources B. Other Learning Resources IV. PROCEDURES A. Reviewing previous lesson or Pupils sing “ Mga Alaga Kong Finger Puppets Checking of Attendance presenting the new lesson Hayop”. Using the appropriate Warm Up Exercises speed for each animal “ Tumbang Preso”. movement. B. Establishing a purpose for the Look at the picture below. Prepare the pupils for another fun “ If You Want Exercise Jump in Who is a pedestrian? lesson “Have you experienced riding in activity by making another kind of Place”. - What road signals and signs do you a train? puppet.What are the materials in see on your way to school? making puppets? C. Presenting Engine ,Engine Number 9. Video About Making Hand Puppet Ask class to find a partner. Study the picture on Let’s Do This on Examples/instances of new Do the directions: LM. lesson - Hold hands. - Walk towards the first cone and do the trunk bending. D. Discussing new concepts and If train is going up the mountain, What are discarded materials used In doing the activities were all the Based on the picture , how will you practicing new skills #1 what will be its speed? in making hand puppets? movements the same? cross the street? What will be the speed of train - What movements did you do in - How can pedestrian be safe while B if it is going down? personal space? on the street? E. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F. Developing mastery Form three (3 ) groups. Each How do you show creativity and (Leads to Formative Assessment) group wil assign a leader who resourcefulness in using recyclable will lead the train in their materials in making your puppets? journey. G. Finding Practical applications Music “ Kalesa”.Ask the pupils to Art Activity: Action Song “ A Jumping Will Do”. Group Activity of concepts and skills apply the right speed or tempo Hand Puppet to the different parts of the song. H. Making generalizations and IN what speed did we move to Why is using recyclable materials Combination of basic movements What are the road safety practices as abstractions about the lesson show the different tempos? important in relation to our help improve physical skils by pedestrians, traffic enfircers , environment? training the body in personal and vehicles, stop light. general spaces. I. Evaluating Learning Identify the movement of the Answer “ BE PROUD”.on LM. Using rubrics foolowing the Please see Let’s Check on LM or ff.pictures.Write F for fast ,S for standards in the TG. evaluate the pupils’ performance in slow, or M for moderate. play acting while crossing and 1. cargo walking on the street. 2. wind Original File Submitted and 3. duck Formatted by DepEd Club Member - 4. car visit depedclub.com for more 5. earthworm J. Additional activities for Listen to the different kinds of List down recyclables materials Let the pupils practice the Write at least three sentences how application or remediation music and practice identifying found at home that can still be used combined movements learned. we used the streets. tempo. in making art projects. V. REMARKS VI. REFLECTION A. No. of learners who earned 80% on the formative assessment 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?