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Life Cycle

This detailed lesson plan for Science 4 focuses on the life cycles of organisms, specifically comparing complete and incomplete metamorphosis. It includes objectives, subject matter, learning procedures, and activities for both teachers and students, emphasizing the importance of understanding these life stages. The plan also incorporates evaluation and assignment components to reinforce learning.

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Life Cycle

This detailed lesson plan for Science 4 focuses on the life cycles of organisms, specifically comparing complete and incomplete metamorphosis. It includes objectives, subject matter, learning procedures, and activities for both teachers and students, emphasizing the importance of understanding these life stages. The plan also incorporates evaluation and assignment components to reinforce learning.

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Detailed Lesson Plan in Science 4

I. Objective:

 Identify the Stages in life cycle of an organisms


(S4LT-llg-h-13)

 KBI: Appreciate the importance of living organism

II. Subject Matter:

 Lesson: Compare the stages in life cycle of organisms


 Materials: Flash card containing words, cartolina, Cut out picture of different
organisms.
 References: 21st Century science and health, page 83-87
 Curriculum Integration: Art

III. Learning Procedure:


Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Preliminary Activity

- Prayer
- Greetings
- Checking of the attendance
(the pupils will do what the teacher instruct them)

1.Drill

Class I have here a picture of different organism


you will tell me what organism they are.
Yes teacher!
Good!

(the teacher show the first picture)

A butterfly!

Very good!

Tell me what is the second picture that I will


show you
A pupa!

Very good!

A caterpillar!

Then the last one

An egg teacher!

Very good!

2.Review

Class I have here some scramble word under


the picture I will show to you and you will tell
what the word is okay?

YES TEACHER!

1.GGE 2. AVRAL 3. UPAP 4. TLUDA 1. EGG


2. LARVA
3. PUPA
4. ADULT

3.Motivation
Class do you know that every living organism
undergo to different changes?

Can anyone can give an example that a living


organism undergo changes?
A human teacher
Yes very good!

We, human undergo changes. Human cycle first


is infant next is a child and then a teenager and
lastly adult.

4.Presentation of the lesson

What do you think our topic for today lesson?


Different stages of life cycle of an organism
Very good! teacher!

Our topic for today compare the life stages in life


cycle of an organism.

5.Discussion

Okay, class listen first.

Metamorphosis, is a biological process by which


an animal physically develops after hatching or
birth

Life cycle, a period involving one generation of


an organism.
It is a series of changes in form that an
organism undergoes, returning to the starting
state

Insects, is part of nature most of them are small


but they help maintaining the balance
environment.

They belong to the largest group in animal


kingdom they live a different places or habitat
where they can easily to adapt

Even they a small they are undergo a series of


development from an egg to a fully organism
this process is could metamorphosis

there are two types of metamorphosis


1. Gradual/incomplete metamorphosis
2. Complete Metamorphosis

Complete metamorphosis, composed of four


stages of development
The first stage is egg, when a female insect lays
an egg
Every insect start in this stage.
The second stage larvae, start when the egg
hatches but the insect do not look like an adult
insect
The third stage pupa, larvae make a cocoon
around themselves and become a busy
changing into adult form
The last stage called adult, after a period of
time, the larva is nothing like it was before and
exist the cocoon as an adult

Can you give some examples that undergo a


complete metamorphosis?
Butterfly, mosquito, fly, bees, ants, flea, beetle,
Very good! wasp

And about gradual or incomplete


metamorphosis it slightly different from a
complete metamorphosis instead 4 stages.

Gradual/incomplete metamorphosis
Undergo three stages

It starts with an egg like a complete


metamorphosis

Then the second is called nymph, start when the


egg hatches and nymphs come out. It is look
like a fully grown adult

Then last adult, no longer shed exoskeleton and


have permanent wings
Their primary purpose is to mate and reproduce

Can you give some examples of organism that


undergo to gradual/incomplete metamorphosis?
Grasshopper, cockroach, lice
Very good class!
6.Values Integration

Why is it important to learn about the life cycle?


To understand the weighty concepts such as life,
Yes, to fully understand the purpose of other death, and birth
organisms in the environment

A life cycle determines the series of stages that


an individual organism passes through from the
time it is conceived to the time it produces
offspring of its own.

7.Independent practice

Direction: list at least 5 living organism that


have a complete metamorphosis that you can
see outside or inside your house and give at
least 2 gradual/incomplete metamorphosis then
give the stages of their life cycle.

I give you 5 minutes to finish the activity

Okay start!

8.Application

Class I will group you to three groups each


group will be given a different worksheet.

Criteria:
-Cooperation - 30%
-Delivery - 20%
-Presentation - 30%
-Behavior- 20%
TOTAL= 100%

Direction: Every group I will give you a picture


of a living organism you will Identify if it have a
complete or incomplete metamorphosis and you
will draw the life cycle of it

Group 1

Group 2
Group 3

I will give you 10 minutes to finish the activity

B. Generalization

How can you differentiate the complete and


incomplete metamorphosis, and how will you
know if the organism undergo to complete or
incomplete metamorphosis? (The pupils doing their group activity)

IV. Evaluation Teacher, you will know if the one organism


Direction. Arrange the life cycle of the undergo to four stage of life cycle that it came from
following: the egg, larva, pupa and to become a adult

1. Bee And we can identify if it undergo to gradual or


complete metamorphosis if it undergo to nymphs

1. Bee

2. Fly

2. Fly

3. Butterfly
3. Butterfly

V. Assignment

1. Write at least 5 (five) living organism that


you can see outside and inside your house
and draw their life cycle.

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