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Department of Education

Region XI
DIVISION OF DAVAO CITY

Grade 9 School JESUS J. SORIANO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level 9


Daily Lesson Log Junior HS Teacher Roselyn Orig/ Jihan Calayo/ Tranquilino Velasco Learning Area Earth & Space (Earth Science)
Science
April 3-7, 2023 Quarter
Teaching Dates Third

Week No. 8 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I. OBJECTIVES
Content Factors that affect climate, and the effects of changing climate and how to adapt accordingly.
Standard
Performance Participate in activities that reduce risks and lessen effects of climate change.
Standard
Describe certain climatic phenomena that occur in a global level.
Learning
Competency
Code: S9ES-111e-31
Design a scheme on ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY HOLY THURSDAY GOOD FRIDAY
information MODE: Modular MODE: Modular Holiday Holiday
DAILY TASK dissemination of
the impacts of climate
change.
II. 2.2 Global Climate
Phenomenon
CONTENT
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
Teacher’s TG p.207 TG p.207 TG p.207
Guide
Learner’s LM p.157 (Softcopy) LM p.157 (Softcopy) LM p.157 (Softcopy)
Materials
Additional
Materials
IV. LEARNING TASKS
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Cite a specific example of What plan did you make for your How well did you make your
an impact of climate presentation? design?
change
ELICIT

Designing a scheme on Practice/ Preparation of the Practice/ Preparation of the


information dissemination presentation presentation
on the impacts of climate
change.

ENGAGE

Group 1-Comic Presentation of the design Critiquing of the output.


sketch Group 2-
Jingle or song
Group 3-
Newscasting Group
4-Poster and slogan
EXPLORE Group 5- Poem

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VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation, No.
of Learners who earned:
___ of Learners who ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned
 80% and Above:
 Below 80%:
earned 80% above 80% above 80% above 80% above 80% above

Did the remedial lessons


work? No. of Learners who:
 have caught up ____of Learners who
____of Learners who continue ____of Learners who continue ____of Learners who continue ____of Learners who continu
with the lesson continue to require
 continue to to require remediation to require remediation to require remediation to require remediation
remediation
require
remediation
Which of my teaching Strategies used that Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work Strategies used that work
strategies worked well? Why work well: ___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration well: well:
did these work? ___ Group ___ Games ___ Games ___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration
collaboration ___ Solving Puzzles/Jigsaw ___ Solving Puzzles/Jigsaw ___ Games ___ Games
___ Games ___ Answering preliminary ___ Answering preliminary ___ Solving Puzzles/Jigsaw ___ Solving Puzzles/Jigsaw
___ Solving activities/exercises activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary ___ Answering preliminary
Puzzles/Jigsaw ___ Carousel ___ Carousel activities/exercises activities/exercises
___ Answering ___ Diads ___ Diads ___ Carousel ___ Carousel
preliminary ___ Think-Pair-Share (TPS) ___ Think-Pair-Share (TPS) ___ Diads ___ Diads
activities/exercises ___ Rereading of Paragraphs/ ___ Rereading of Paragraphs/ ___ Think-Pair-Share (TPS) ___ Think-Pair-Share (TPS)
___ Carousel Poems/Stories Poems/Stories ___ Rereading of Paragraphs/ ___ Rereading of Paragraph
___ Diads ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction Poems/Stories Poems/Stories
___ Think-Pair-Share ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction
(TPS) ___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Rereading of ___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method ___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method
Paragraphs/ Why? Why? ___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method
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Poems/Stories ___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs Why? Why?


___ Differentiated ___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs
Instruction
___ Role
Playing/Drama
___ Discovery Method
___ Lecture Method
Why?
___ Complete IMs

What difficulties did I __ Bullying among __ Bullying among pupils __ Bullying among pupils __ Bullying among pupils __ Bullying among pupils
encounter which my Principal/ pupils __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude
Supervisor can __ Pupils’ __ Colorful IMs __ Colorful IMs __ Colorful IMs __ Colorful IMs
help me solve?
behavior/attitude __ Unavailable Technology __ Unavailable Technology __ Unavailable Technology __ Unavailable Technology
__ Colorful IMs Equipment (AVR/LCD) Equipment (AVR/LCD) Equipment (AVR/LCD) Equipment (AVR/LCD)
__ Unavailable __ Science/ Computer/ __ Science/ Computer/ __ Science/ Computer/ __ Science/ Computer/
Technology Internet Lab Internet Lab Internet Lab Internet Lab
Equipment __ Additional Clerical works __ Additional Clerical works __ Additional Clerical works __ Additional Clerical works
(AVR/LCD)
__ Science/
Computer/
Internet Lab
__ Additional Clerical
works

What innovation or localized Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations:
materials did I use/ discover __ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos
which I wish __ Making big books __ Making big books from __ Making big books from __ Making big books from __ Making big books from
to share with other teachers? from views of the locality views of the locality views of the locality views of the locality
views of the locality __ Recycling of plastics to be __ Recycling of plastics to be __ Recycling of plastics to be __ Recycling of plastics to b
__ Recycling of used as Instructional Materials used as Instructional Materials used as Instructional Materials used as Instructional Materia
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plastics to be used as __ local poetical composition __ local poetical composition __ local poetical composition __ local poetical composition
Instructional Materials
__ local poetical com

Prepared by:

ROSELYN F. ORIG JIHAN B. CALAYO TRANQUILINO VELASCO JR.


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:
ERANIE L. BUYOC
Subject Coordinator

Noted:

EMY B. GOC-ONG, EdD


Principal III
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Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

Grade 9, Week 1 Grade 9


Activity Sheets/ Readings Quarter 3
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Activity Sheet
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTIVE AND INACTIVE VOLCANO Inactive/Dormant Volcanoes:
There are certain volcanoes which do not show any sign of volcanic activity for
Active Volcanoes: a long time. They are in a state of slumber. They appear to be extinct.
Volcanoes, from whose vents there is constant emission of volcanic materials But all of a sudden there is explosive eruption with the result that there
such as, lava, ashes, lapilli, pumice and gases etc. are called active volcanoes. Some is unimaginable loss of life and property. Such volcanoes are said to be of the
of the active volcanoes are continually in eruption, while in other cases the eruptions are dormant type. The Vesuvius volcano is a typical example of a dormant volcano.
intermittent. According to PHIVOLCS,inactive volcanoes are those that have erupted for the
According to the PHIVOLCS active volcanoes are that have a record of eruption last 10,000 years and their physical form is being changed by agents of weathering and
within the last 600 years or those that erupted 10,000 years ago based on analysis of erosion through formation of deep and long gullies.
their materials. This volcano which erupted in A.D. 79 remained dormant for more than 1700
According to Worcester, there are about 500 active volcanoes in the world years. Then it was in the year 1631 that there was an explosive eruption.
today. Besides, there are other active submarine volcanoes whose number is difficult to Ever since, it has been intermittently active, though from 1500 to 1631, it was
determine. dormant for a period of 131 years. Even centuries of inactivity do not mean extinction.
Most of the active volcanoes are found in the Circum-Pacific Belt which is known It may be pointed out that when a dormant volcano becomes active, the eruption
as 'the Ring of Fire'. A few examples of active volcanoes are: Etna and Visuvius, Mount is apt to be exceptionally violent, for during the period of quiet, the lava in the
Pelee (Martinique), Mount Karmai (Alaska), Mount Saint Helens, Nevado Del Ru'z channel has solidified and given rise to an obstacle which only a great and violent
(Columbia), Mount Unzen (Japan), Mount Pinatubo (Philippines), Mount Redoubt explosion can remove.
(Alaska) and Mount Mayon (Philippines). It is worth mentioning that violent eruptions of such dormant volcanoes are
The Stromboli volcano emits so much fire and incandescent gases that it is generally preceded and accompanied by earthquakes, some of which have been very
known as 'the Light House of the Mediterranean Sea'. Besides active volcanoes are destructive. Mount Kilimanjaro is also a fine example of dormant volcano.
found in Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka, the Kurile Islands, Japan, Taiwan,
Philippines and the Moluccas group.

Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

Grade 9, Week 1
Activity Sheets/ Readings

Activity Sheet
THREE MAIN TYPES OF VOLCANOES?
There are three main types of volcano - composite or strato, shield and dome.

Composite Volcanoes
Composite volcanoes, sometimes known as strato volcanoes, are steep sided cones
formed from layers of ash and lava flows. The eruptions from these volcanoes may be
a pyroclastic flow rather than a flow of lava. A pyroclastic flow is a superheated mixture
of hot steam, ash, rock and dust. A pyroclastic flow can travel down the side of a
volcano at very high speeds with temperatures over 400 degrees celsius. Composite
volcanoes can rise over 8000
feet.

When composite volcanoes


erupt they are explosive and
pose a threat to nearby life and
property. Eruptions are
explosive due to the thick, highly
viscous lava that is produced by
composite cone volcanoes. This
viscous lava has a lot to do
with why they are shaped the
way they are. The thick lava
cannot
travel far down the slope of the volcano before it cools.

Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016

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