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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE GRADE 11

NAME: Suselyn D. Jumuad


COURSE & YEAR: BSED-Science IV
SUBJECT: Earth and Life Science Grade-11
DATE: November 24,2022
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
a. explain how an organism reproduces using the given example.
b. arrange the letters to reveal the magic word related to the types of asexual
reproduction.
c. realize the importance of reproduction to maintains the continuity of life.

II. Subject Matter


a. Topic: Asexual Reproduction in Animals
b. References: Earth Life Module 2 & 3, p.1-5 & p. 5-11; internet
c. Materials: pictures, cartolina, manila paper, marker

III. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity


A. Preliminary Activities
1.Greetings
Good afternoon, everyone! Good afternoon, Teacher Lyn. Good
afternoon classmates. Nice to see you!
2. Prayer
May I request you all to please
stand up, let us have a short (Students praying)
prayer.

3.Checking of attendance
Is there anybody absent in the Nobody’s absent ma’am.
class?

4. Setting of Classroom rules. (Students clapping)


Before we start to discuss our
lesson, let us read first our
classroom rules. Sit properly.
Be quiet.
Please follow our class rules so Listen attentively.
that we can have a productive Participate in the class.
discussion.
B. Lesson Proper
Elicit
I want you to group yourselves into
four (4) groups. That group will be
your permanent group until we finish
our discussion.

Now, let us have our first activity. The


title is "Spot the Difference." I want (students group themselves)
you to circle all the differences in the
picture. All you have to do is compare
the first picture and the second picture,
and then circle all the differences you
have seen. You only have 15 seconds
to do the activity.

Before we do that, let us read first, the


guidelines in doing the activity.

Guidelines for groupings

1. Be cooperative
2. Show respect to your
groupmates
3. Don’t disturb other groups
4. Follow direction correctly

Time starts now.

Ball pens up. Let us check your


answer.

Who got the perfect score?


(students answer)
Just keep your activity. I will collect
that one later.

Engage

In your activity today, what have you


notice? Did you see any differences?

Do you have siblings’ class? Yes, we notice that the pictures have a lot
of differences.
Are you from the same parents? Yes ma’am.

Are there any differences between you


and your siblings? Yes, ma’am. We have a lot of
differences.
What do you think are the reason why
there are differences even if you came
from the same parents?
There are differences even if we have the
same parents because we share traits with
them.
Very good!

We share traits with our parents, that’s


why your siblings look like your
mother, and you look like your father.
You are not the same, you have a lot of
differences.

What if there is only one (1) parent?


Do single-parent organisms still have
the ability to reproduce? Yes ma’am.

If the organism is coming from one


parent, what will be the result of the The result of the offspring is the same or
offspring?
identical.
Yes, very good!

What do you call a reproduction in


which a new offspring is produced by a
single parent? A reproduction in which a new offspring
is produced by a single parent is called an
asexual reproduction.

Great answer!

Asexual reproduction is our topic for


this afternoon.

But before we proceed with our


discussion, allow me to show you, our
objectives.
Please read our objectives.
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the
learners should be able to;
a. explain how an organism
reproduce using the given
example.
b. arrange the letters to reveal
the magic word related to the
types of asexual reproduction.
c. realize the importance of
reproduction to maintain the
continuity of life.
Now, we are talking about
reproduction. What is reproduction? A reproduction is the process by which
an organism produces its own kind.
Yes, correct!

What will happen will happen if there


is only few species and cannot be able
to reproduce? The species will become endangered and
extinct.

Yes correct, their species will


gradually diminish until they cease to
exist.

What is the importance of reproduction The importance of reproduction to


to maintain the continuity of life? maintain the continuity of life is to ensure
that species lives on.

What is asexual reproduction? Asexual reproduction is defined as the


Please read. formation of new individuals from the
cells of a single parent.
This is very common in plants and is less
common in animals. Asexual
reproduction does not involve the union
of gametes (sperm cell and egg cell) and
it does not change the number of
chromosomes present.
Resulting offspring is similar or identical
to the parent and without the need for a
There are four types of asexual mate, they are able to reproduce.
reproduction in animals, but before we
proceed to our discussion, let us have
our activity again.

Explore
Now, let us have an activity again with
the same group. This activity called
“Reveal Me”. Activity 2.
Kindly read the direction. “Reveal Me”
Direction: Arrange the letters to reveal
the magic word related to the types of
asexual reproduction and explain how an
organism reproduce using the given
example.

You only have 4 minutes to answer the


activity and 1 minute to explain your
work.

Don’t forget to remember, our group


guidelines.

1. Be cooperative
2. Show respect to your
groupmates
3. Don’t disturb other groups
4. Follow direction correctly.

This is your rubric for rating.


Criteria5 3 1
Kindly read please.
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Time- The The The
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done done doesn’t
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great great the
output output activity.
with in but
the exceed
allotted 2minute
time. s in the
allotted
time.
1.
N A A N MR O T I T E G F
Time starts now.

Example animal: PLANARIA

_________________________________
_________________________________

2.
Y B A I N R

Example animal: AMOEBA

_________________________________
_________________________________

3.
N I U D B G D

Example animal: HYDRA


4.P_RT_ _NO_EN_S_S
Example animal: BEES

Are you done? Post your work on the


board.

Explain

Okay, class, present your work. (The


groups present their activity in the
class.) 1.
N A A N MR O T I T E G F
F R A G ME N T A T I O N

Example animal: PLANARIA

Answers may vary

2.
Y B A I N R
B I N A R Y

Example animal: AMOEBA

Answers may vary


3.
N I U D B G D
B U D D I N G

Example animal: HYDRA

Answers may vary

4.P_RT_ _NO_EN_S_S
PARTHENOGENESIS
Example animal: BEES

Answers may vary

Thank you so much for your


cooperation.
Now, let us proceed with our
discussion, and let us check if your
activity was correct.

What are the four types of asexual


reproduction in animals?

Very good. The four types of asexual reproduction in


animals are the fragmentation, binary,
These are four types of the asexual budding, and parthenogenesis.
reproduction of animals.

1.Fragmentation
Please read.
Fragmentation
A new organism grows from a fragment
Thank you so much. of the parent.
Each fragment develops into a mature,
Fragmentation is when pieces of the fully grown individual.
parent animal break off and it will Examples of organism that reproduce by
develop into a new animal. fragmentation includes; molds and
This is the example of the planaria.
fragmentation. (show picture and
video)

2. Binary Fission
Kindly read.
This is the example of binary fission.
AMOEBA (show picture and video)

Binary fission
- is a process in which an organism
divides into two and forms a new
organism.
- result in identical genetic material in
both cells.
-most common form of reproduction in
bacteria.
3. Budding – Budding – is a process occurs when
Kindly read. individuals arise throughout the
This is the example of the budding. outgrowths from a parent.
(show picture and video)

4.Parthenogenesis Parthenogenesis – is a form of


Kindly read. reproduction in which an egg can develop
into an embryo without being fertilized
by a sperm.
-parthenogenesis is derived from the
Greek word for “virgin birth” and
several insects species including aphids,
bees, and ants, are known to reproduce by
Parthenogenesis is a mechanism of parthenogenesis.
asexual reproduction in which female
offspring develops from unfertilized
eggs.
Let us see the parthenogenesis in
Honey Bees.
There are three main categories for
honey bees.
1.The queen lays eggs. She mates once
and retains the sperm for the rest of her
life.
2. Fertilized eggs become sterile
female workers.
3. unfertilized eggs develop into male
drones via parthenogenesis.
What do you mean by haploid? Haploid is a single set of chromosomes.
What do you mean by diploid? Diploid is a two complete set of
chromosomes.
Okay very good.

So, males are haploid while the


females are diploid.

Did you understand class?


Now, let us evaluate your activity.

Elaboration
Let's have one more activity.

Please removed all the information


posted on the board.

Kindly read the direction.


Activity 3.
Direction:
1.Match animals to the type of asexual
reproduction and their description. Write
the types of asexual reproduction and the
letter of the description in each column.

Again, remember our group guidelines.

You only have 8 minutes to answer


your activity. In order for you to finish
the activity on time, the other member
of the group answers the number 1, and
other member will write the member's
name on the 1/4 sheet of paper.
Types of asexual reproduction:
Don’t forget our rubric for rating. PARTHENOGENESIS
FRAGMENTATION
Time starts now. BINARY FISSION
BUDDING

Descriptions:
A.the organism split into two separates
organisms.
B. a new individual grows on the body of
its parent.
C.multiple pieces of the parent break off
and develop into a new organism.
D.female eggs develop into a new
organism without being fertilized by a
sperm cell.

Animal Description Type


Honey bee
Hydra
Amoeba
Star fish
Flat worms
Aphids
Blue green
algae
Blackworm
Yeast
Parameciu
m

Let’s us check your answer.

Total all your score from the activity 1.


to activity 3. Write it on the ¼ sheet of
paper and pass it forward.

Extend
There is also what we called
regeneration it is a type of asexual
reproduction that is occurs via mitosis.
Regeneration is when an organism is
capable of regrowing certain parts of
its body when its loss.
Example:

Lizard can regenerate their tails.

Do you believe that there is an organ in


the human body that can regenerate? Yes ma’am.

Yes, what organ of the human body


can regenerate? The organ of human body that can
regenerate is the liver.
Very good!

Humans have the ability to regenerate


their livers, but some patients who
have a diseased portion of their liver
are unable to regrow the tissue and end
up needing a transplant.
We should take care of our liver so that
the tissue can regenerate and prevent it
from performing critical functions.

Evaluate
Let’s have a quick recap.
What is asexual reproduction?
What are the four types of asexual
reproduction?
What are the advantages and
disadvantages of asexual reproduction?

Very good class! Are you ready for a


quiz?

IV. Evaluation
Now, let us have a short quiz.
Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer.
1.What method of animal reproduction involves development of a female (rarely a
male) gamete (sex cell) without undergoing fertilization?
a. Budding b. Fragmentation
c. Binary Fission d. Parthenogenesis

2. In asexual reproduction, all of the offspring are:


a. Physically Identical b. Genetically Identical
c. Physically and Genetically Identical d. Not Identical
3.A hydra reproduces when an outgrowth, or bud, forms and continues to develop until
it falls off of the parent. This is an example of:
a. Binary Fission b. Budding
c. Regeneration d. Fragmentation
4. What is the common name for the form of reproduction where a fusion of gametes is NOT
needed?

a. Sexual reproduction b. No male reproduction


c. Asexual reproduction d. One-parent reproduction
5. Asexual reproduction involves________.
a. same characteristics b. offspring
c. only one parent. d. no gametes

V. Assignment
1. Advance reading about the sexual reproduction.
2. Explain sexual reproduction and give examples.

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