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GRADES 1 to 12 School: Level:


DAILY LESSON LOG Learning
Teacher: Depedtrends.com Area:
Teaching Dates and
Time: Quarter:

I. OBJECTIVES
The learners demonstrate understanding of volcanoes found
A. Content Standards
in the Philippines.
B. Performance Standards
C. Learning Competencies The learner should be able to describe the different types of
Write the LC code for each volcanoes. S9ES-IIIa-25
D. Learning Objectives
Classify volcano as active or inactive.

II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1.Teacher’s Guide pages 136-137
2.Learner’s Materials pages 166-167
3.Textbook pages
4.Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR)portal
B. Other Learning Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
Let the learners define volcano based on the discussion last
A. Reviewing previous lesson
meeting.
or presenting the new
lesson Say: The Philippines is surrounded by active and inactive
(2 mins.) volcanoes. How does the classification of volcanoes affect
elicit ecosystem?
Introduce the new lesson (Let the learners read the objective
of the new lesson).
-Show to the learners a map of active and inactive volcanoes
B. Establishing a purpose for the
lesson in the Philippines.
(1 min.) 1. What can you say about the location of the active
Engage and inactive volcanoes?
2. What is your impressionwhen active volcano erupts?
3. Do you have any idea of our new lesson today?
-Group the learners into 5.
-Each group will perform Activity 2 in Learner’s Module
entitled: Volcanoes in the Philippines. (pages 166-167)
-Distribute to the learners the activity sheets.
C. Presenting examples/ instances
of the new lesson -Give time for the learners read and analyze the procedure in
Explore the activity sheets.
(2-5 mins.) -Ask the learners for any clarifications.
-Allow one member of the group to get the materials needed
for the activity.
-Let the students perform the activity. (20mins)
-Let the students answer the guides questions.
D. Discussing new concepts and After the activity, let the students present their output from the
practicing new skills #1
class.

Explain
(15 mins.)

MAP OF THE PHILIPPINES

Let the students list of some volcanoes in the Philippines


according to the latitude, longitude, number of historical
eruptions, and latest eruption or activity.
E. Discussing new concepts Active volcano
and practicing new skills#2 - is a volcano that has had at least one eruption during the past
(10 mins.) 10,000 years.
- might be erupting or dormant.
- An erupting volcano is an active volcano that is having an eruption.
A dormant volcano is anactive volcano that is not erupting, but
supposed to erupt again.

List of Active Volcanoes in the Philippines

No. of
Latitud Longitu
Elevat Historic Latest
Name of e de
Province ion al Eruption/A
Volcano (Deg- (Deg-
(Km) Eruptio ctivity
min) min)
ns
Babuyan 19'  121' 
Cagayan 0.843 4 1917
Claro 31.5" 57"
14'  121'  Laguna,
Banahaw 2.169 3 1843
00" 29" Quezon
11'  124'  1939 Sept.
Biliran Biliran Island 1.340 1
39" 27.5" 26
121' 
Buddajo 6'  0.8" Sulu 0.62 2 1897
3.4"
12'  124'  1994 Nov.-
Bulusan Sorsogon 1.565 15
46.2" 03" 1995 Jan.
18'  122' 
Cagua Cagayan 1.160 2 1907
13.3" 7.4"
Camiguin de 18'  121' 
Cagayan 0.712 1 1857
Babuyanes 50" 51.6"
Cagayan
19'  121'  (Babuyan 1978 Jan.
Didicas 0.843 6
04.6" 12.1" Island 6-9
Group)
 1948
9'  124' 
Hibok-hibok Camiguin 1.332 5 Sept. 31 -
12.2" 40.5"
1953  July
20'  124' 
Iraya Batanes 1.009 1 1454
29" 01"
13'  123'  Camarines 1642 Jan.
Iriga 1.143 2
27.4" 27.4" Sur 4
Kanlaon(Mala 10'  123'  Negros 10 August
2.435 21
spina) 24.7" 7.9" Oriental 1996
Leonard 7'  126'  Davao del No
0.200 No Data
Kniaseff 22.9" 2.8" Norte Data
7'  124'  Lanao del
Makaturing 1.940 7 1882
28.8" 38" Sur
125'  1911
Matumtum 6'  22" Cotobato 2.286 1
04" March 07
13'  123'  2001 Jun.
Mayon Albay 2.460 48
15.4" 41.1" 24-Jul. 26
125' 
Musuan 7'  52" Bukidnon 0.646 2 1867
04.4"
6'  124'  1640 Jan.
Parker Cotobato 1.784 1
06.8" 53.5" 04
Boundaries
of   1992 July
15'  120' 
Pinatubo Pampanga, 1.445 3 09  - 
08.4" 21"
Tarlac and August 16
Zambales
7'  124' 
Ragang Cotobato 2.815 7 1916 July
41.5" 41.1"
Cagayan(Ba
19'  121' 
Smith buyan Island 0.688 5 1924
32.4" 55"
Group)
14'  120'  1977 Oct.
Taal Batangas 0.311 33
00.1" 59.1" 3

Inactive Volcano
- An inactive volcano is one that could erupt but has
not erupted for more than 10,000 years. Inactive
volcanoes are also called dormant or sleeping
volcanoes.

List of Inactive Volcanoes

Latitude Longitude
Name of Province Region Elevation (km)
(deg-min) (deg-min)
Volcano
7 6°30' 121°59' Basilan IX 0.863
ABUNUG 11°02 124°42' Southern Leyte VIII 0.6
ABUYUG 10°47.5' 124°58' Leyte VIII 0.197
AGUADA 10°50' 121°02' Palawan IV 0.186
AGUTAYA 11°09' 120°57' Palawan IV 0.12
AKIR-AKIR 7°25.27' 124°25.45' Maguindanao ARMM 0.526
ALLIGATOR 14°10' 121°10' Laguna IV 0.069
ALTO 11°6.5' 124°45' Leyte VIII 0.135
ALU 5°41.5' 120°53' Sulu ARMM 0.095
AMBALATU
17°19' 121°06' Kalinga CAR 2.329
NGAN
AMORONG 15°50' 120°48' Pangasinan I 0.376
Zamboanga del
AMPAOID 7°55' 125°40.67' IX 1.066
Norte
Misamis
AMPIRO 8°23.3' 123°37.8' X 1.532
Occidental
ANILAO
13°54' 121°11' Batangas IV 0.358
HILL
AQUITING 10°52' 124°51' Leyte VIII 0.523
ARAYAT 15°12.5' 120°44.6' Pampanga III 1.026
ASCUERO 11°32' 124°35' Leyte VIII 1.266
ATIMBIA 14°09' 121°22' Laguna IV 0.65
Zamboanga del
BACAUAN 7°35' 123°15' IX 1.824
Sur
BAGACAY 14°13' 122°49.5' CamarinesNorte V 0.775
BAGSAK 5°53' 125°34' Sulu ARMM 1.142
Cagayan
BAGUA 19°19' 121°26' II 0
(Calayan Island)
BALATUBAT 18°57" 121°56" Batanes II 0.828
BALATUKA
8°46' 124°59' Misamis Oriental X 2.56
N
BALIKABOK 14°57' 120°22' Zambales III 0.849
SOCSAR
BALO DOME 6°18.5' 125°10.26' South Cotabato 0.873
GEN
BALUNGAO 15°52' 120°41' Pangasinan I 0.382
BANAHAO
14°04' 121°30' Quezon, Laguna IV 1.875
DE LUCBAN
BANGCAY 15°47' 120°44' Nueva Ecija III 0.406
BANTON 12°55' 122°04' Romblon IV 0.596
BAONAO 11°26' 124°29' Leyte VIII 0.485
SOCSAR
BASE PEAK 6°14.8' 125°08.85' South Cotabato 0.598
GEN
BASILAN 6°33' 122°04' Basilan IX 0.971
BATELIAN 7°29' 123°11'
F.Developing mastery
(Leads to Formative Assessment Based on the activity you performed, how would you
3)
(12 mins.) classify active and inactive volcano?
Elaborate What are the possible effects may contribute to the people
living near in an active volcano? How about in inactive
volcano?
G. Finding practical applications of From the given lists of active and inactive volcanoes in the
concepts and skills in daily Philippines, which of these 2 classifications of volcanoes can
living contribute great impact to humanity from our discussion?
(3 mins.)

H. Making generalizations and


abstractions about the lesson Do you think discussing classifying active and inactive
(3 mins)
volcano is important? Why?
I. Evaluating learning
(8 mins) Classify volcano as active or inactive

1. Biliran

Answer:
active

2. Arayat

Answer:
inactive

3. Musuan

Answer: active

4. Alto Answer:
inactive

5. Banahaw Answer:
Active

J.Additional activities for application or


remediation Using the internet, let the students research for classification
(1 min)
of other volcanoes in the Philippines. They can share their
research work in the class.

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?

Prepared by: Checked by

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Teacher School Head

Observed by:
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