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Detailed Lesson Plan in Science 8

Content Standard: The learners d.


Performance Standard: The learners should be able to make a poster comparing
food choices based on the trophic levels.
Learning Competency: Suggest ways to minimize human impact on the
environment (S8LT-IVj-25)

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the learners should be ableAt the end of the lesson,
the students will be able to:
1. Distinguish the different climates.
2. Explain how different factors affect the climate of an area.
3. Create a poster that depicts the various solutions that humans can
employ to to:At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
1. Distinguish the different climates.
2. Explain how different factors affect the climate of an area.
3. Create a poster that depicts the various solutions that humans can
employ to
a. identify the human activities that affect the ecosystem;
b. recognize ways on how to minimize human impact on the
environment; and
c. initiate desirable practices to conserve the environment.

II. Subject Matter


Topic:

III. Learning Resources:


References: Science Curriculum Guide p. 153, EASE Biology Module 19
Materials: Handouts, pictures, power point presentation, laptop and
projector
Values Integration: Explain the role of cells and tissues in maintaining
homeostasis.

IV. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity


Preliminary Activities (5 minutes)

a. Prayer
Sunshine, kindly lead the prayer. In the name of the
father and of the son…
Amen
b. Greetings
Good morning, students.
Good morning, ma’am.
Before we continue, Let’s sing the song
“Oh, it’s science time after all”.
1, 2, 3 and sing.

Oh, it’s science time after all (4x)


(Students are singing)
Arrange your chairs properly, pick up the
pieces of papers around you and you may (Students are
now take your seats. arranging their chairs
properly)
c. Checking of Attendance
Is there any absent in the class?

That’s great. None, ma’am.

d. Recalling of the Classroom Rules


Let us recall our guidelines when we are
inside the classroom.
Classroom Rules: The 5 P’s
1. Be prepared
2. Be positive
3. Be productive
4. Be resPectful
5. Be participative

Reviewing the previous lesson


(Elicit- 5 minutes)

From the previous lesson, you have learned the flow of


energy between organisms that can be shown by a food
chain or a food web and how materials cycle in an
ecosystem.
(Students are raising
Again, what are these three cycles that include in
their hand)
biochemical cycle?
Water cycle
Yes, Norilyn.
Oxygen-Carbon cycle
Nitrogen cycle

That’s correct!
In a food chain, give the components of the trophic The components of
levels. trophic levels are
Primary producer,
primary consumers,
secondary consumer,
tertiary consumer and
decomposer.

Excellent! None, ma’am.


Do you have any question regarding our past lesson?
I appreciate that you thoroughly understand.

Establishing a purpose (motivation)


(ENGAGE-10 minutes)

Let’s proceed to our new lesson, which is all about the


Impact of human activities in an ecosystem. Who wants
to read our objectives?

Yes, Prince. (Students are raising


their hands)

At the end of the lesson,


the learners should be
able to:
a. identify the
human activities
that affects the
ecosystem;
b. recognize ways
on how to
minimize human
impact on the
environment;
and
c. initiate desirable
practices to
conserve the
Thank you, Prince. environment.
Can you complete this word, class?
E_V_R_N_E_T

Clue: ENVIRONMENT
1. It is everything that surrounds us.
2. This includes living things like plants and
animals, beaches and mountains, the air we
breathe, the sunlight that provides warmth, and
the water that we use in our homes, schools, and
businesses

How about this word?


_C_L_G_
ECOLOGY
Clue:
1. It is a branch of biology.
2. The study of organisms, the environment and
how the organisms interact with each other and
their environment.

Another word.
G_O_A_ W_R_I_G
GLOBAL WARMING
Clue:
1. Refer to an increase in average global
temperatures.
2. This is caused primarily by increases in
“greenhouse” gases such as Carbon dioxide
(CO2).
How about the title of this song? MASDAN MO ANG
M_SD_N M_ A_G K_P_L_G_R_N KAPALIGIRAN

Clue:
1. It is a tagalog song.
2. The composers of this song are Pendong Aban
and Saro Bañares and sing by: ASIN.
Have you heard the song “Masdan mo ang kapaligiran” Yes, ma’am.
before?

I think most of you already know this song.


Now, let’s try to listen and understand the song in this
video.
(Students are watching
(The teacher will play the video) the video)

Based on your own understanding, what was the song


all about? (Students are raising
their hand)
George. The song is all about our
environment and how
human activities affect
our ecosystem.

Correct.
It is how human activities affect our environment and
It is dedicated for all us.
ecosystem.
It was composed in
Why do you think the writer of the song composed this?
order for us to be aware
To whom he/she dedicated this song. Jinky?
of what is happening to
our environment.

That’s right, the composer wants all of us to be aware of


what is happening our environment.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills


number 1)
(Explore-15 minutes)

Let’s understand our lesson, I will group you into 4.

The classroom has four learning areas. Each of them


offers a different topic that you will observe and
examine. Write your notes as you go on.

I will assign each group to a designated learning area.


After 3 minutes. You will proceed to the next learning
area until you finish visiting all learning areas.

Before we do that, let us recall the guidelines in doing Be cooperative.


an activity. What Is the first step?
That’s right. What else? Show respect to your
groupmates.

Don’t disturb other


groups.

Follow directions
correctly.

Let us start the activity.


(The students are doing
(Designated learning areas for the groups:) the activity.)
Group 1 – Area 1
Group 2 – Area 2
Group 3 – Area 3
Group 4 – Area 4

Learning Area 1: The Earth Is Warming Up

Directions:
1. Examine the model and picture.
2. What is the picture about?
3. Is Global warming real or not? Explain your
answer briefly.
4. Give 3 things that can contribute to
global warming.

Learning Area 2: What Happened to the Trees?

Directions:
1. Examine the model and pictures. What do you
think happened?
2. Cutting down trees to use the land for something
else rather than a forest is called deforestation.
Give 3 reasons why people do this.
3. What will happen if we continue cutting down
our trees?
4. What can we do to save the trees?

Learning Area 3: Where are the Animals?

Directions:
1. Examine the model.
2. Global warming heavily affects the lives of
animals. Some species have a great decline in
population. Some are already endangered. Cite
one reason why animals are important.
3. Give 3 things that animals can provide.

Learning Area 4: What Can We Do?

Directions:
1. Examine the pictures.
2. List down ways indicated in the picture on how to
lessen the negative impact of human activities in
our ecosystem.

Let us examine and hear your observations in the (The students will
activity. present their work.)

Each group shall have a designated speaker to present


what they’ve observed in a learning area. Each group
will only present their observations in the first learning
area that they visited.
Developing mastery leads to Assessment
(Explain- 15 minutes)

To understand our lesson further, let us have a group


activity.
Read the directions from the activity card, you only have
10 mins. to do the activity.

Group 1: (Students will do the


Write a slogan about saving energies in our homes. activity)
Group 2:
Draw 3 activities that show people taking good
care of the environment.

Group 3:
Make a short song about a family saving energy and
taking good care of the environment.

RUBRICS
5 points 3 points 2 points
The output
The output followed the The output
followed the directions did not
THEME
directions but with follow the
excellently. minimal directions
errors.
Most Few
All members
members members
cooperated
COOPERATION cooperated cooperated
to finish the
to finish the to finish
activity
activity the activity

Your time is up, pass your output.

Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in


daily living
(Elaborate- 10 minutes)

Why do we need to take good care of our environment? (Student’s answer may
vary)

If global warming continues to rise, how will it affect our (Student’s answer may
environment? vary)

As a student, give activities that you can do to take good Plant/ conserve trees
care of the environment.
Reduce, recycle and
reuse

Proper disposal of waste

Conserve electricity

Wildlife conservation

Avoid burn plastic/


waste materials

Lessen the use of


vehicles to lessen CO2
Human activities such as deforestation, burning emission
garbage, CO2 emission through factories and use of
vehicles, and kaingin can contribute to global warming
to arise which results to destruction of environment.

In order to lessen our impact on the environment, we


can do several things. We can save our trees through
Reforestation, recycling and conserving energy.
Through this, we can also help our animals to thrive and
survive in their environments.

Who among you will do your part in taking good care of


our environment? (Students are raising
Have you learned a lot in our discussion? their hand)

Evaluating Learning- quiz


(Evaluate- 10 minutes)

Let’s evaluate your learning.


Answer this for 5 mins.

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. (Students are


Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper. answering)

1. Everything that surrounds us including physical,


chemical and natural forces. C
a. population
b. community
c. environment
d. ecology

2. Which of the following is the POSITIVE way to C


conserve the environment?
a. Throw plastic everyway.
b. Pollute land, water and air.
c. Reduce, reuse and recycle.
d. Cut more trees.
3. Cutting down trees to use the land for something A
else rather than a forest is called?
a. Deforestation
b. Reforestation
c. Kaingin
d. Mining

4. Which of the following is not an effect of global B


warming?
a. extinction of animals
b. proliferation of trees
c. rise of sea level
d. melting of ice caps
C
5. Which of the following leaves less human impact
in the environment?
a. Deforestation
b. heavy smoke emissions from factories
c. using energy-saving appliances
d. burning garbage

Additional activities for the lesson- (homework)


(Extend-5 minutes)

For your assignment:


Despite the circumstances you have faced or currently
facing, express your thoughts and ideas regarding
environmental conservation (minimizing human impact
on the environment) through essay in a ½ sheet of
paper. Yes, ma’am.
Is everything clear?
See you, ma’am.
Alright.
That’s all for today, See you again tomorrow

Prepared by:

MARIEL V. BIASON
BSED SCIENCE IV

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