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RAISE Plus

WEEKLY PLAN
FOR BLENDED
LEARNING
DepEd Region 5 Learning Recovery Initiative

R ecovering
A cademic Achievement by
I mproving Instruction thru
S ustainable
E vidence-Based Learning Programs
References
• DO 42 s. 2016 (POLICY GUIDELINES ON DAILY LESSON
PREPARATION FOR THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION
PROGRAM)
• ADM Standards and Guidelines
• RM 36 s. 2020 (Regional Learning Continuity Tasks and
Guidelines)
• RM 51 s. 2020 (Guidelines on the Utilization and
Distribution of the Regionally-Developed SLMs
• RM 86 s. 2020 (Provision of Learning Resources for Q3 and
Q4 SY 2020-2021)
Parts of the Plan

Learning Area Day and Time Materials/References

Learning Tasks (Face-


Learning
Lesson Flow to-Face and Home-
Competencies
Based Learning)
Considerations
i. The plan of the teacher will be based on the approved class schedule.
ii. It is suggested that the target competencies may be the same for both groups in a particular week OR the
teacher may opt to teach the most difficult or least learned competencies during face-to-face classes, while
easier to manage competencies are learned at home.
iii. Other strategies may be employed provided that seamless progression of topics and learning of prerequisite
skills are considered. The teacher must ensure that lesson links are in order.
iv. Textbooks remain as the core material during face-to-face classes while self-learning materials (ADM modules,
regional/division SLMs, learning activity sheets, SMILE Learner’s Packets) will be continuously utilized for
modular distance learning.
v. Integration of technology must be present in both modalities. Radio-based lessons, podcasts, tv and video-
based lessons must be maximized as supplementary material in home-based learning.
vi. Activities and strategies must provide opportunities for maximum engagement of the teacher with the students
while fully aware of existing safety and health protocols.
vii. While following a common framework, appropriate pedagogies must be applied for the different learning areas
and grade levels.
RAISE Plus
• Review
• Activate
• Immerse
• Synthesize
• Evaluate
• Plus
REVIEW

Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning


• The teacher determines the • Material contains a short pre-
extent of learners’ prior learning test to know the learner's prior
through a pre-test or activity to learning
review previously learned skills
or concepts
ACTIVATE

Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning


• The teacher establishes the purpose of • The self-learning material (modules,
the lesson; provides activities for the learning activity sheets or learner’s
development of the lesson; presents packets) contains activities that lead to
examples and practices new skills. the development of the lesson.
• Input or explanation of a concept is
provided. It is presented in the simplest
way and examples are provided.
• Instructions are given to the learner to
refer to and use a supplemental material
like a textbook, video, link to an online
material, news article, manual, etc. (if
available).
IMMERSE

Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning


• The teacher Initiates discussion • Provides activities for practice of
and provides interactive a learned concept or skill. At
activities to deepen least three (3) different activities
understanding of learned which students may engage in
concept/s or skill/s. are presented. Activities are
arranged from simple to
complex.
SYNTHESIZE

Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning


• The teacher leads students to a • Provides activities or questions
generalization and directs them for integration of learning
to practical application of
concepts
EVALUATE

Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning


• The teacher provides an • Gives posttest to check student's
appropriate assessment. learning
(Paper-based or performance)
Plus

Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning


• Teacher gives assignment or • Assignment or additional
additional activities for activities for enhancement or
enhancement or reinforcement reinforcement. Reflection (for
(for learners) or reflection (for student)
teacher).
Sample Plan

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