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SCHOOL AGUSUHIN HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECT DRRR

DAILY LESSON GRADE 12 AGUNALDO QUARTER 2ND QUARTER


PLAN TEACHER FROILAN S. VILLANUEVA ADVISER/T-II DATE 08/22/19

I. LEARNING COMPENTENCY

Explain various volcano-related hazards (DRR11/12-Ih-i-22)


Differentiate among different volcano hazards (DRR11/12-Ih-i-23)

OBJECTIVES:

a. identify the most common volcano-related hazards in the Philippines


b. explain the differences of the various volcano-related hazards

II. SUBJECT MATTER:

A. Topic: Volcano Hazard


B. Sub topics: Different Types of Volcanic Hazard
C. Materials: PowerPoint, Projector, Blackboard and chalk
D. Reference: Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction

Teachers Guide: Lesson Guide in Senior High DRRR pp.67-77

III.PROCEDURES:
 Prayer
 Checking of Attendance
A. Review
Review the key points in the discussion of Earthquake from the previous lesson.
Ask the student if they really understand the past lesson
B. Motivation
1. Show photos of impacts of volcanic eruptions

2. What do we have here? (2 kinds of eruption, one violent or explosive and one effusive or quiet)
C. Activities
Ask the class to name several volcanoes they know
Ask the class what do they know about major volcanic eruptions in the Philippines?
D. Discussion
Introduce volcanic hazards
Dscuss the list of volcanic hazards common in Philippine active volcanoes

E. Application
Activity
1. Attributing impacts to specific hazards as discussed
2. ask learners to identify which type of volcanic hazards are present in the 6 most active
volcanoes of the Philippines
3. Let the learners have time to explain and discuss the answers
IV. EVALUATION:
Quiz - True or False?
1. Pyroclastic flows and surges are potentially highly destructive owing to their mass, high temperature, high
velocity and great mobility.
2. Lahars are rapidly flowing thick mixture of volcanic sediments (from the pyroclastic materials) and water,
usually triggered by intense rainfall during typhoons, monsoons and thunderstorms. Lahars can occur
immediately after an eruption or can become long-term problem for as long as there are excess sediments
on the volcano’s slope and water to remobilize these.
3. Lava flows are considered the most dangerous type of hazard from a volcano and is always a big threat
to human lives.
4. During eruption, excessive ashfall is dangerous as it can cause poor or low visibility.
5. Ash from volcanoes are also abrasive, because of this, ash suspended in air is also dangerous for
airplanes as this can cause the engines to fail if the suspended ash is encountered by the airplane

V. ASSIGNMENT:

1. Research about Volcanic eruption of the most active volcanoes of the Philippines.

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