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Instructional Planning

(With inclusion of the provisions of D.O. No. 8, s. 2015 and D.O. 42, s.2016)

Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP)


DLP No.: 1 Learning Area:EMPOWERMENT Grade Quarter:I Duration:
TECHNOLOGIES Level:11 60MINS

Learning Competency/ies: Share and showcase existing or Code:CS_ICT11/12-


(Taken from the Curriculum Guide) previously developed material in ICTPT-Ii-j-13
the form of a colaboratively
designed newsletter or blog site
intended for a specific audience or
viewer
Key Concepts/ Integration of ICT content through collaboration with
Understanding to be classmate and teacher as both peer and partner from previous
developed learnings
Domain Adapted Cognitive Process 1. Objectives
Dimensions
Knowledge Categories: Behavioral Verbs:
The factor or Remembering Identify, retrieve,
condition of
List an online portal or
recognize, duplicate,
The learner can recall
knowing information and list, memorize, website
something with retrieve relevant repeat, describe,
familiarity knowledge from reproduce
gained through long-term memory
experience or Interpret, exemplify,
association
Understanding
The learner can classify, summarize,
construct meaning infer, compare,
from oral, written explain, paraphrase,
and graphic discuss
messages

Skills Applying Execute, implement,


The ability and The learner can use information to demonstrate, dramatize,
capacity acquired undertake a procedure in familiar interpret, solve, use, illustrate,
through situations or in a new way convert, discover
deliberate, Analyzing Differentiate, distinguish,
systematic, and compare, contrast, organize,
Compare an online portal or website
The learner can distinguish
sustained effort to between parts and determine how outline, attribute, deconstruct
smoothly and they relate to one another, and to
adaptively the overall structure and purpose
carryout complex Coordinate, measure, detect,
activities or the
Evaluating
The learner can make judgments defend, judge, argue, debate,
ability, coming describe, critique, appraise,
from one’s and justify decisions
evaluate
knowledge,
Creating Generate, hypothesize, plan,
practice, aptitude, design, develop, produce,
etc. to do The learner can put elements
together to form a functional construct, formulate, assemble,
something devise
whole, create a new product or
point of view

Attitude Categories: List of Attitudes:


Growth in 1. Receiving Phenomena – Awareness, willingness to hear, selected Self-esteem, Self-confidence,
feelings or attention Wellness, Respect, Honesty,
emotional Personal Discipline,
Behavioral Verbs: ask, choose, describe, erect, follow, give, hold, Perseverance, Sincerity,
areas. A identify, locate, name, point to, reply, select, sit, study, use Patience, Critical Thinking,
settled Open-mindedness, Interest,
way of Courteous, Obedience, Hope,
thinking or Charity, Fortitude, Resiliency,
feeling Positive vision, Acceptance,
about 2. Responding to Phenomena – Activate participation on the part of Determined, Independent,
Gratitude, Tolerant, Cautious,
someone the learners. Attends and reacts to a particular phenomenon.
Decisive, Self-control,
or Learning outcomes may emphasize compliance in responding, Calmness, Responsibility,
something willingness to respond, or satisfaction in responding (motivation). Accountability,
, typically Industriousness, Industry,
Behavioral Verbs: aid, answer, assist, comply, conform, discuss,
one that is Cooperation, Optimism,
reflected
greet, help, label, perform, practice, present, read, recite, report, Satisfaction, Persistent,
in a select, tell, write Cheerful, Reliable, Gentle,
Appreciation of one’s culture,
person’s 3. Valuing – Attaches to a particular object, phenomenon, or Globalism, Compassion, Work
behavior. ethics, Creativity,
Differentiate the list of
behavior. This ranges from simple acceptance to the more
complex state of commitment. Valuing is based on the
Entrepreneurial Spirit, online portal or website
Financial Literacy, Global
internalization of a set of specified values, while clues to these Solidarity, Making a stand for
values are expressed in the learner’s overt behavior and are often the good, Voluntariness of
human act, Appreciation of
identifiable. one’s rights, Inclusiveness,
Behavioral Verbs: work, complete, demonstrate, differentiate, Thoughtful, Seriousness,
explain, follow, form, initiate, invite, join, justify, propose, read, Generous, Happiness, Modest,
Authority, Hardworking,
report, select, share, study Realistic, Flexible, Considerate,
Sympathetic, Frankness
4. Organization – Organize values into priorities by contrasting
different values, resolving conflicts between them, and creating a
unique value system. The emphasis is on comparing, relating, and
synthesizing values.
Behavioral Verbs: adhere, alter, arrange, combined, compare,
complete, defend, explain, formulate, generalize, identify,
integrate, modify, order, organize, prepare, relate, synthesize
5. Internalizing Values (Characterization) – Has a value system that
controls their behavior. The behavior is pervasive, consistent,
predictable, and most importantly, characteristic of the learner.
Instructional objectives are concerned with the student’s general
patterns of adjustment (personal, social, emotional).
Behavioral Verbs: act, discriminate, display, influence, listen,
modify, perform, practice, propose, qualify, question, revise,
serve, solve, verify

Values Categories: List of Values:


1. Receiving Phenomena – Awareness, willingness to hear, selected attention
A learner’s Behavioral Verbs: ask, choose, describe, erect, follow, give, hold, identify, locate, 1. Maka-Diyos
principles name, point to, reply, select, sit, study, use Love of God, Faith,
or Trusting, Spirituality, Inner
standards Peace, Love of Truth,
of Kindness, Humble
'ehaviour; 2. Responding to Phenomena – Activate participation on the part of the learners. 2. Maka-tao
one’s Attends and reacts to a particular phenomenon. Learning outcomes may emphasize Concern for others, Respect
compliance in responding, willingness to respond, or satisfaction in responding for human rights, Gender
judgment
(motivation). equality, Family solidarity,
of what is Behavioral Verbs: aid, answer, assist, comply, conform, discuss, greet, help, label, Generosity, Helping,
important perform, practice, present, read, recite, report, select, tell, write Oneness
in life.
3. Valuing – Attaches to a particular object, phenomenon, or Jehaviour. This ranges from
3. Makakalikasan
Care of the environment,
Go beyond simple acceptance to the more complex state of commitment. Valuing is based on the
Disaster risk-management,
learner’s internalization of a set of specified values, while clues to these values are expressed in
Protection of the
life on the learner’s overt Jehaviour and are often identifiable.
environment, Responsible
Behavioral Verbs: work, complete, demonstrate, differentiate, explain, follow, form,
earth, consumerism, Cleanliness,
initiate, invite, join, justify, propose, read, report, select, share, study
include Orderliness, Saving the
more than ecosystem, Environmental
4. Organization – Organize values into priorities by contrasting different values,
wealth sustainability
resolving conflicts between them, and creating a unique value system. The emphasis
and fame, is on comparing, relating, and synthesizing values. 4. Makabansa
and would Peace and order, Heroism
affect the and appreciation of
Heroes, National Unity,
eternal
5. Internalizing Values (Characterization) – Has a value system that controls their Civic Consciousness, Social
destiny of Jehaviour. The eJ haviour is pervasive, consistent, predictable, and most importantly, Responsibility, Harmony, Display social
millions characteristic of the learner. Instructional objectives are concerned with the student’s Patriotism, Productivity responsibility
general patterns of adjustment (personal, social, emotional).
Behavioral Verbs: act, discriminate, display, influence, listen, modify, perform,
practice, propose, qualify, question, revise, serve, solve, verify
2. Content The learner should be able to synthesize into an integrated ICT content through collaboration with
classmate and teacher as both peer and partner
3. Learning Resources CG, PPT, internet, compuetr, projector
4. Procedures
4.1 Introductory Activity (__5__) minutes. This part introduces the lesson content. It serves 1. Ask the students if they know of a
as a warm-up activity to give the learners zest for the incoming lesson and an idea
about what it to follow. One principle in learning is that learning occurs when it is portal or a website
conducted in a pleasurable and comfortable atmosphere. 2. Ask them what site they always view

4.2 Activity (__15__) minutes. This is an interactive strategy to elicit learner’s prior learning 1. Show to the students 5 websites
experience. It serves as a springboard for new learning. It illustrates the principle that
learning starts where the learners are. Carefully structured activities such as individual 2. Let the students observe the design
or group reflective exercises, group discussion, self-or group assessment, dyadic or
triadic interactions, puzzles, simulations or role-play, cybernetics exercise, gallery walk
and the ouline of the 5 sites.
and the like may be created. Clear instructions should be considered in this part of the 3. Let the students find a partner and
lesson.
share their observations
4. Reporting

4.3 Analysis (__10__) minutes. Essential questions are included to serve as a guide for the Analyse the activity using the following
teacher in clarifying key understandings about the topic at hand. Critical points are
organized to structure the discussions allowing the learners to maximize interactions questions:
and sharing of ideas and opinions about expected issues. Affective questions are
included to elicit the feelings of the learners about the activity or the topic. The last
questions or points taken should lead the learners to understand the new concepts or  What did you feel after the sharing?
skills that are to be presented in the next part of the lesson.
Why?
 What are your ideal design of a
website?
 What is your favorite design of the
given websites?

4.4 Abstraction (__5__) minutes. This outlines the key concepts, important skills that should Discuss the things needed in order to make a
be enhanced, and the proper attitude that should be emphasized. This is organized as a
lecturette that summarizes the learning emphasized from the activity, analysis and new websites?
inputs in this part of the lesson.

4.5 Application (__5__) minutes. This part is structured to ensure the commitment of the List 5 online portals or websites and let them
learners to do something to apply their new learning in their own environment.
write their observation about the designs

4.6 Assessment (__5__) minutes. For the teacher to: a)Assess whether learning objectives
have been met for a specified duration, b) Remediate and/ or enrich with appropriate
strategies as needed, c) Evaluate whether learning intentions and success criteria have
been met (Reminder: Formative Assessment may be given before, during, or after the
lesson) Choose any from the Assessments Method below:

Assessment Method Possible Activities


a) Observation Investigation, Role Play, Oral
(Formal and informal observations of Presentation, Dance, Musical
learners’ performance or behaviors are Performance, Skill Demonstration,
recorded, based on assessment criteria) Group Activity (e.g. Choral Reading),
Debate, Motor & Psychomotor
Games, Simulation Activities, Science
Experiment

b) Talking to Learners/ Hands-on Math Activities, Written


Conferencing Work and Essay, Picture Analysis,
Comic Strip, Panel Discussion,
(Teachers talk to and question learners
Interview, Think-Pair-Share, Reading
about their learning to gain insights on
their understanding and to progress and
clarify their thinking)

c) Analysis of Learners’ Worksheets for all subjects, Essay, List 5 websites that conform to the students
Products Concept Maps/ Graphic Organizer,
Project, Model, Artwork, Multi-media qualifications or ideal websites
(Teachers judge the quality of products
Presentation, Product made in
produced by learners according to agreed
technical-vocational subjects
criteria)
d) Tests Skill Performance Test, Open-Ended
(Teachers set tests or quizzes to Question, Practicum, Pen and Paper
determine learners’ ability to Test, Pre and Post Test, Diagnostic
demonstrate mastery of a skill or Test, Oral Test, Quiz
knowledge of content)

4.7 Assignment (__2__) minutes. Fill-in below any of the four purposes:
 Reinforcing/ Strengthening the day’s lesson

 Enriching/ Inspiring the day’s lesson

 Enhancing/ Improving the day’s lesson

 Preparing for the new lesson Research work:

List the codes in making a website.


4.8 Concluding Activity (____) minutes
This is usually a brief but affective closing activity such as a strong quotation, a
short song, an anecdote, parable, or a letter that inspires the learners to do
something to practice their new learning.

5. Remarks Indicate below special cases including but not limited to continuation of lesson plan to the following day in case of re-
teaching or lack of time, transfer of lesson to the following day, in cases of class suspension, etc.

6. Reflections Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your student’s progress this week. What works? What
else needs to be done to help the students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisors can provide for you so
when you meet with them, you can ask them relevant questions. Indicate below whichever is/ are appropriate.

A. No. of learners who


earned 80% in the
evaluation
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
E. Which of my learning
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?

Prepare by:
Name: Alma T. Merenillo School: Badian NHS
Position/ Designation: Teacher II Division: Cebu Province
Contact Number:09194383419 Email address:almamerenillo@yahoo.com

Bibliography:
Appendices: (attach all materials that will be used)
1. Activity Sheet
2. Formative Assessment
3. Answer Key
4. Handouts
5. Powerpoint Presentation
6. Others

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