Walkthrough of the SHS LESSON PLANNING

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Walkthrough of the SHS LESSON PLANNING

LESSON PLANNING

CURRICULUM GUIDE DAILY LESSON PLAN CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES

Objectives Topic Learning Resources Procedures Reflection Parts of a DLP Objectives Topic Learning Resources Procedures Reflection

Parts of a DLP Objectives This is the basis for assessing student learning before, during and after the lesson.

Parts of a DLP Topic This pertains to the subject matter or the specific content that the lesson aims to teach. In the CG, a particular topic can be tackled in a week or two.

Parts of a DLP Learning Resources These include the references and other resources like TG, LM and other books.

Parts of a DLP Procedures The detailed steps and activities the teachers and learners will do during the lesson towards the achievement of the lesson’s objectives. This includes establishing a purpose for the lesson, reviewing yesterday’s lesson or presenting the new lesson. -shows the parts of the lesson including BEFORE THE LESSON, DURING THE LESSON, and AFTER THE LESSON.

Parts of a DLP Giving of ASSIGNMENTS is optional and should follow the provisions of DepEd Memorandum No. 329 entitled Guidelines on Giving Homework or Assignments to All Public Elementary School Pupils. Giving of assignment shall also be optional in all other grade levels.

Parts of a DLP Reflection This part of the DLP should be filled-out right after the delivery of the lesson. Teachers are encouraged to think about their lessons particularly the part that WENT WELL and the parts that were WEAK.

REMINDER The preparation of the DLP and DLL shall be part of the performance assessment of those who are in Teacher I-III and Master Teacher I-IV positions through the RPMS.