Lesson Plan in pr2
Lesson Plan in pr2
Lesson Plan in pr2
I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
III-PROCEDURE:
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
2. Analysis:
1. What have you observe in our activity?
2. What can you say about it?
3. How do you come up with those answers?
4. What strategy/ies you applied in getting the answers?
3. Abstraction: ENVOY
NOTE: The class will be divided into 4 groups. Each group will have to
choose one representative to discuss the topic assigned to them. Then, exchange
representatives.
IV-EVALUATION:
Directions: Determine whether inquiry or research is applicable to the given
situations. Check the corresponding column of your answer.
V-ASSIGNMENT/AGREEMENT:
Directions: Examine the set-up of your family, your school, or any organization you
are a member in. Which aspect of each group do you want to know more through inquiry
or research? Present your answers to this question in a tabular form.
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I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
1. Topic: Quantitative Research
2.Rference/s: Practical Research 2: Esther Baraceros; pp. 7-12
3.Materials: desktop, projector, marker, hand outs
III-PROCEDURE:
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
SET B:
A big number of the examinees passed the license exams.
Twenty pages of the book contain grammatically incorrect sentences.
2. Analysis:
1. Why do you choose that set?
2. How come set___ is easier or quicker to understand?
4. Application:
Direction: Formulate a quantitative research question about each of the
following topics:
1. Gender (male and female)
2. Learning Style ( visual, audio, kinesthetic, etc.)
3. Philippine transportation system (MRT, LRT, buses, FX, jeeps, Taxi, etc.)
4. CMDI population ( grade 11 block 1-6)
IV-EVALUATION:
Directions: In a group of 3, formulate quantitative research questions out of the given
qualitative questions.
V-ASSIGNMENT/AGREEMENT:
Directions: Ponder on the headlines of big newspapers in town or on some TV
programs; then, try asking quantitative questions about them.
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I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
III-PROCEDURE:
B. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
2. Analysis:
1.what have you observe in our activity?
2. What can you say about it?
3. What strategy/ies you applied in getting the answers?
IV-EVALUATION: ESSAY
Directions: Explain the following questions in 3-5 sentences only!
V-ASSIGNMENT/AGREEMENT:
Directions: Discover more about the ins and outs of experimental research by
interviewing some professors/instructors in hard sciences. Share your discoveries
withhyour teacher and friends by giving them a copy of the interview results.
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I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the studens must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
III-PROCEDURE:
C. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
B
Who is the adviser of
I
What is the nick name
N G O
How many students Interview your school What time does the
grade 11 block 4? of your Math teacher? are there in grade 12 registrar about his library open/close?
block 1? duty in school using
the 5W’s and 1H.
2. Analysis:
1. What can you say about the activity?
2. What strategy/ies you applied in getting the answers?
CRITERIA:
ORGANIZATION OF IDEAS: 10
SPEAKING SKILLS: 5
CONTENT: 15
TIME: 10
40%
V-ASSIGNMENT/AGREEMENT:
Directions: Write the letter of the expression in B that matches the one in A.
_____1. Involves treatment a. Data gathering instrument
_____2. Statistical studies b. confidentiality
_____3. Stress on one’s views c.Where most survey research happen
_____4. Phone, email, questionnaire d. Points to exact data
_____5. Variables predictors e. Meta- analysis
_____6. Data types and analysis f. generality
_____7. Secret identity of the subject g. Makes survey different from others
_____8. Social sciences h. True experimental research
_____9. Research questions i. hypothesis
____10. Stands for lots people j. variables
k. survey research
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I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the studens must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
1. Topic: Variables
2. Reference/s: Practical Research 2: Esther Baraceros; pp. 28-33
3. Materials: desktop, projector, marker, hand outs
III-PROCEDURE:
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
2. Analysis:
1. Why do you choose that ad or poster to market your company?
2. What is the function of the caption in your work?
4. Application:
Directions: Keeping in mind the meaning of variables in research, check all
words in the list that can operate as variables in any research study.
IV- EVALUATION:
Directions: Write C if the sentence is correct; W, if not.
V- ASSIGNMENT/ AGREEMENT:
Directions: Identify the independent and dependent variables in each research
problem. Write your answer under the right column.
Research Queue Independent Dependent
Variable Variable
1. How does logical thinking develop critical
thinking?
2. What are the effects of Koreanovelas on the
Filipino value system?
3. In what way does collaborative learning increase
communication competence?
4. To what extent does texting decrease students’
grammatical competence?
5. What corrupt practices trigger off one’s
resignation?
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Date:__________
I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the studens must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
III-PROCEDURE:
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
2. Analysis:
1. What condition are you now?
2. What do you mean by problem?
4. Application:
Directions: A research problem should be formulated using questions that are
used to describe the given topic and from which you can then deduce certain hypotheses.
Formulate your own research questions and hypothesis base from the given problem.
3. Problem: After the car repair shop was reconstructed, fewer people went there.
3.1. Research question-
IV- EVALUATION:
Directions: Check the column that speaks of the quality of the given quantitative
research problem. Accomplish the last column, too.
V- ASSIGNMENT/ AGREEMENT:
Directions: Study in advance about Hypotheses.
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Date:__________
I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
1. Topic: Hypotheses
2. Reference/s: Practical Research 2: Esther Baraceros; pp. 44-50
3. Materials: desktop, projector, marker, hand outs
III-PROCEDURE:
D. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
2. Analysis:
1. What do think is the importance of making hypotheses in your study?
2. What is the function of hypotheses in research?
3. Abstraction:
IV- EVALUATION:
Directions: Write Ho on the space provided before each number if the statement is a
null hyphothesis for the given research problem; Hi, if it is an alternative hypothese; and
X if it is not a hypotheses.
Qualitative Research Problem: In what order should the 18 senatorial candidates be
ranked on the basis of their experience on legal management?
_______1. One- half of the senatorial candidates are knowledgeable about law.
_______2. Two- thirds of the senatorial candidates have no knowledge about law.
_______3. Being lawyers means having rich background knowledge on law.
_______4. The lone lawyer among the candidates will be in rank one.
_______5. The only lawyer in the group will not be number one in the rank.
V- ASSIGNMENT/ AGREEMENT:
Directions: Read in advance about RRL and be ready for an oral recitation
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Date:__________
I-OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students must:
II-SUBJECT MATTER:
III-PROCEDURE:
E. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Review
B. LESSON PROPER
2. Analysis:
1. What can you say about t he activity?
2. How do you classify the citation?
IV- EVALUATION:
Directions: Check the right column for each referencing item.
Referencing Item True only for True only for For APA and
APA style MLA style MLA styles
1. (Bravo, 2016,p.83)
2. Colon after publication place
3. Date after the author
4. Period after the bibliographical entry
5. Underlined title of the book
6. Date after the publisher
7. Italized title of the book
8. Capitalized content words in the title
9. (Araullo 383)
10. Capitalized intial word and proper
V- ASSIGNMENT/ AGREEMENT:
Directions: Start looking for an RRL that will help and support your study.
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