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GRADE 8 SCHOOL
TEACHER JOAN A. DADIVAS LEARNING AREA BIOTECHNOLOGY
DAILY LESSON LOG
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE TEACHING DATES AND March 11-12, 2024
QUARTER 3RD
TIME 9:30-1030 AM ORION
C. Learning The learners should be able to; The learners should be able to;
Competencies/Objectives Explain the importance Explain the importance
and the process of and the process of DNA
DNA transcription transcription
F. Developing mastery Teachers will further discuss and Teachers will discuss furtherly
(Leads to formative assessment) explain about the lesson about the stages involved in DNA
(EXPLAIN) presented. Transcription
RNA
Stages involve in DNA
Transcription
G. Finding practical/applications of Students will do the Activity 2 Let students complete the table
concepts and skills in daily living and answer the following below.
(ELABORATE)
quaetions.
Guide Question:
What are the steps
involve in the process of
transcription?
H. Making generalizations and The teacher will make a The teacher will ask students
abstractions about the lesson generalization about the topic. about their learning in our week 3
lessons.
I. Evaluating Learning Identification: Essay.
(EVALUATE)
_______1. RNA stands for? Directions: Complete the
statement below.
_______2. First stage of the
1. I understand that the
expression of genes into proteins
processes involve in DNA
_______3. Occurs when the transcription is important to
enzyme RNA polymerase binds ___________________________
to a region of a gene called the ___________________________
promoter ___________________________
_______4. During this process, ___________________________
an Adenine (A) in the DNA binds ___________________________
to Uracil (U) in the RNA _____________.
_______5. Occurs when RNA
polymerase crosses a stop
(termination) sequence in the
gene
J. Additional activities for Assignment: Assignment:
application or remediation Study about processes involved Make a model of DNA
(EXTEND) in DNA transcription transcription
V.REMARKS
To be continued next day Given a long test
VI.REFLECTION