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Brotamante. Refined LP. Copy of Lesson Plan
Brotamante. Refined LP. Copy of Lesson Plan
Region Bicol
Schools Division of Albay
Schools District of Camalig South
Province Albay
issues
II. CONTENT (SUBJECT 1. Analyzing Various Options Concerning Issues Affecting Daily Life Situations
MATTER)
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Session Guide pp./Learning ALS 2.0 Curriculum Guide pp. 78
Competencies pp.
2. Module/Learner’s Materials ALS Secondary Module: Make a Stand and Fight for It; Developing Scientific Thinking Skill;
pp. Environmental Causes of Diseases; Fighting Overpopulation; Composting
3. Additional Materials from Please refer to DepEd Online Learning Portal (Google, You Tube)
Learning Resources
1. Did you enjoy your visit to the Community Learning Center? Why?
Teacher asks:
1. Did you come across the same situation in the picture as you travel going to our CLC today?
2. Good health is the key to better living. Don’t you agree? Why?
These are questions you should ask yourself because our actions may help or harm our environment.
We should be aware of our own surroundings and we should understand that the situation of our surroundings are the result
of the choices and actions that people are making every day.
Learners, not only this situation in the picture I showed to you. Various situations and problems we encounter every day have
options, but we have to be aware that taking actions and decisions have a great effect in our lives, environment and other
people or living things around us.
Now are you ready for another lesson that will help you to analyze and think critically about various options that affect daily
life situations?
B. Activity
· All the learners are asked to pick a rolled paper strip from a box, prepared by the teacher. The learners may pick either “Birth
1. Review of previous lessons
Control” or “The Contaminated Environment”. (Appendix 2 – Group Tasks)
2. Presentation of the new lesson
3. Discussion of new concepts and · The learners are grouped into two and asked to do the following tasks:
practicing new skills
1st Group: “Birth Control” Group
2. What are some of the health and social issues tackled in the activity?
4. I know most of you have your own family, so in the first situation of our activity, do you use family planning to determine the
number and spacing of children in a family? If not, given a chance, would you choose to use the birth control method?
5. Do you think it mitigates poverty? Why?
6. On the second situation of our activity which discussed another health and social issue in our community, do you agree that
we can do something to prevent environmental diseases?
7. Can you give some examples of some options or people’s activity on a daily basis to prevent such problems in the community?
8. All of your answers are correct, so now therefore, do you believe that some of the health and social issues must be analyzed
by people in order to come up with solutions?
Teacher says:
C. Analysis
1. The topics or issues that you discussed with your groupmates and reported in front of the class are some of the health and
1. Presenting examples/instances
environmental issues that we face nowadays.
for the new lesson
Teacher asks:
1. Aside from the issues mentioned, what are other health, environmental or social issues do you know or observed in your
community?
- Climate Change
- Natural Disasters
- Malnutrition
- Poverty
- High Electric Bill which is a result of poor energy use and conservation
- Community Health and Security
2. Having these various issues, can people do something to mitigate, solve or at least minimize these problems?
4. What can we do to help our community to solve these problems which are related to human actions and doings?
D. Abstraction Making
Teacher says:
generalizations about the
lesson 1. Do you or the people in your community know about these health, environmental and social issues?
- We may think that they don’t concern us at all, as long as we are living our own life. But understanding all these things
will help us
4. How can we come up with positive actions and solutions for these problems?
- Analyze situations.
- Reflect on ourselves and family, and ask: Am I contributing to make the situation even worse? Or Am I helping my
community?
- Weigh its pros and cons, the downsides and upsides, the advantage and disadvantages
- Think objectively and think critically to come up with a positive solution
5. Reflecting on your answers, how can you put this into action?
- On the different problems that we have which affect our everyday living, we should measure our solutions that we think
will help our community to improve. With these solutions in mind, coordinate with your family, neighbors and maybe even
some officials in your barangay. Share with them your observations and the information that you have learned.
- We should set aside our personal interest and comfort and think for the common good.
E. Application Developing
Role Play
Mastery
· The learners are divided into three groups (Appendix 3 – Task Cards)
Situation: It's the rainy season. You learned from the news that there are many diseases besides
dengue that rainy seasons bring. You want your family and friends to increase their knowledge by
reading and understanding the Health Advisory released by the Department of Health, as
summarized in the comic strip below.
Task: Make a role play where you are disseminating this information and encouraging your family
members and neighbors to take actions too.
F. Valuing Finding practical
applications of concepts and 1. During the activity at the start of our lesson, were you able to state or say all the thoughts that
skills in daily living you have about the issue given to you?
2. Were there members of the group who didn’t agree with you?
3. How did you handle the situation?
4. Did you stand on your belief? How?
5. Are you challenged by the issue? Is it stimulating? Provoking?
6. Why is it important to stand by your principles at times like this?
7. What will you do to fight for your own stand on that given issue?
8. What is the proper way of stating your sides?
The teacher elaborates: It is important to stand on what you think is right and for the common good,
especially when dealing with the social, health and environmental issues. But before you take a
stand, you should think critically and objectively. Analyze first the situation, research and have
enough knowledge on a certain topic or issue and state your thoughts and ideas in a proper way.
2. If you were asked to participate in a health campaign against diseases, would you say
“yes?” How would you contribute to this?
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3. What materials from the wastes which my family and I generate each day that we can recycle?
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4. What are some examples of recyclable materials that are useful which your family can device?
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5. List some serious health hazards that you are dealing with everyday. What do you do to
prevent them from getting into your system?
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H. Agreement (Additional
activities for application or Do you believe that “Quack Doctors” who are popularly known in our town/province as “Para-
Inibang”, “Para-Santigwar”, “Para-Imutbot”, etc., can really cure illness or diseases? Explain your
remediation)
answer.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTIONS
Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your learners’ progress this
week. What works? What else needs to be done to help the learners learn? Identify what help your
instructional supervisors can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant
questions.
A. How many learners have
earned 80% on the formative/
summative assessment?
B. How many learners require
additional activities for
remediation?
C. Did the remedial lessons work?
How many learners have
caught up with the lesson?
D. How many learners 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 used/discover
which I wish to share with
other teachers?
JEMAH N. BROTAMANTE
ALS Teacher Schools District Supervisor