The document outlines a daily lesson plan for a third grade class covering topics like oral language, reading comprehension, grammar awareness, fluency and spelling. On different days, lessons will focus on health habits, count and mass nouns, reading aloud, and spelling. A variety of activities and resources are listed to help teach the concepts.
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The document outlines a daily lesson plan for a third grade class covering topics like oral language, reading comprehension, grammar awareness, fluency and spelling. On different days, lessons will focus on health habits, count and mass nouns, reading aloud, and spelling. A variety of activities and resources are listed to help teach the concepts.
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School: DepEdClub.
com Grade Level: III
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: File Created by Sir LIONELL G. DE SAGUN Learning Area: MTB DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and Time: SEPTEMBER 4 - 8, 2023 (WEEK 2) Quarter: 1ST QUARTER
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
I OBJECTIVES A. Content Standard Oral Language Reading Comprehensions Grammar Awareness Fluency/ Reading Comprehensions/ Spelling B. Performance Standard Demonstrates communication skills in talking about variety of topics. C. Learning Competency/s Participates actively during class Notes important details in grade Differentiates count from mass - Read aloud grade level text sharing on familiar topics by level narrative texts: nouns. with proper phrasing, making comments and asking a. character b. setting c. plot MT3G – Ia –c- 4.2 expression and an accuracy of questions using complete MT3RC – Ia – b -1.1.1 95 -100%. sentences/ paragraphs. MT3F – Ia –c -1.4 MT3OL –Ia –b- 6.2.2 - Notes important details in grade level narrative texts: a. character b. setting c. plot MT3G – Ia –c- 4.2 - Correctly spell words in the list of vocabulary words and the words in the selection read. MT3F- Iva –i-1.6 II CONTENT My Family and I: Healthy Habits Noting important details in grade Count and Mass Nouns -Reading aloud grade level level narrative texts: text with proper phrasing, a. character b. setting c. plot expression and an accuracy of 95 -100%. -Noting important details in grade level narrative texts: -Correctly spell words in the list of vocabulary words and the words in the selection read III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References 1. Teacher’s Guide Pages CG p.131 of 149 2. Learner’s Materials pages 3. Text book pages 4. Additional Materials from Laptop, videos, pictures Laptop, charts Laptop, pictures Learning Resources B. Other Learning Resources IV. PROCEDURES A. Reviewing previous lesson or Use real objects or pictures of Unlocking of Difficulties Identifying Nouns. Spelling presenting the new lesson objects to the class .Let them say a. meadow 1. Father brought home aa kite - scramble – explore – fruit about it ,how it use, obtain , or b. hurried for Marlon. stalls – machine operated. c. gratefully - rap - crouch - juicy - tickle B. Establishing a purpose for the Show picture of a healthy boy and Have the pupils sing the song” In What can you buy in the Let the pupils sing the song “ lesson girl. supermarket? It’s Harvest Time” the Meadow”. - Who is in the picture? - How do you know he/she is healthy? C. Presenting Examples/instances Show a video about being healthy. Listening to the Story “ Up, Up, Show pictures of supermarket/ Present the selection: Juicy, of new lesson and Away grocery stores where different Juicy, Fruits”. things are sold. Reading the dialog. D. Discussing new concepts and - What things need to do to say - What happened to Marlon and - Who is going to the market? - What is the selection all practicing new skills #1 you are healthy? his father in the meadow? Why? - What is she going to buy? about? - What important reminders you - Who found the string? Original File Submitted and had to remember in maintaining a Formatted by DepEd Club healthy body? Member - visit depedclub.com for more E. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F. Developing mastery Comparison and Abstraction (Leads to Formative Assessment) - Which items can be counted one by one? - Which items cannot be counted by piece? G. Finding Practical applications Think- Pair- Share Have the pupils fill up the story Group the pupils to identify count Group the pupils into four. of concepts and skills What do you do to be healthy and map. from mass nouns. Give them activity sheets. strong? I- On the bus( Write the names of the story characters in the cut-out of the bus) II- Draw where the characters are. List down what Marie saw when she look out the window. III- Do a rap related to the selection. H. Making generalizations and What lessons did you learned How do we note a details? Nouns that can be counted are Were you able to identify the abstractions about the lesson today? the COUNT NOUNS elements of the story? Are the Nouns that cannot be counted elements complete? are the MASS NOUNS. I. Evaluating Learning Write the uses of each objects. Use rubrics in assessing the Write C if the word is a count Have pupils answer LM 1. comb performance of the pupils. noun. Write M if the word is a Activity 6 -8 pp._. 2. towel mass noun. 3. toothbrush 1. dust 4-5.etc. 2. marbles 3. meat 4. paper 5. classmates J. Additional activities for Make an organizational chart to Write a story alike the story that Complete the statement with a Look back on the lesson you application or remediation make you healthy. you read. count noun or a mass noun with learned on the past days. a counter. For example: I am going to the mall and I’ll buy a book, a pad of paper, a bottle of glue and a box of crayons. 1. At the supermarket, Mother bought __________________. 2. On my birthday, I received _______. 3-5.etc. 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?