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SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE IV

I. OBJECTIVES
 Identify the precautionary measure before, during, and after a typhoon
(S5FE-Ivd-4)

II. SUBJECT MATTER


A. Lesson: Precautionary Measures Before, During and After a Typhoon
B. References: Internet, Science and Health 4 pp. 241-242 by Jose F.
Llarinas
C. Materials: Pictures of different conditions of environment before, during
and after a typhoon, video clips about the lesson
D. Process Skills: Classifying, Identifying, Describing and Observing
E. Values Integration: Being prepared before, during and after a typhoon to
minimize the harmful effects

III. LEARNING TASKS


 PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES
 PRAYER

 GREETINGS AND CONDITIONING OF THE ROOM

 CHECKING OF ATTENDANCE
 SETTING OF CLASS STANDARDS
 PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY
 REVIEW

 DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITY
A. ENGAGEMENT
Showing Pictures of typhoon.

A.

B. MOTIVATION

Showing a video about typhoon.

C. EXPLANATION
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER TYPHOON

Below is a more comprehensive list of precautionary measure we can do:

BEFORE

1. Keep track of the latest weather bulletin from PAGASA either on the radio or television.

Question:Why is it important to keep up with the latest weather report?


2. Stay away from low-lying areas that can easily get flooded.

Question:Why you should evacuate to higher grounds? Where do you evacuate?

3. Fix your roofing as securely as possible.

Questions:What to do if your house is damaged?

Why it’s important to fix roof damaged immediately?

4. Secure all your equipment and furniture.

Question:What are these valuable and electronics? How to secure/protect your


equipment valuable things, electronics and furniture?

5. Store extra food, especially canned foods that need no cooking.

Question:What food should you store before a typhoon?

6. Prepare first aid kit.

Question: What should you put in a first aid kit?

7. Store water in clean covered containers.

Question: How can we protect our drinking water and keep it clean?

8. Have flashlight or candles ready in case of power failure.

Question: What should you have in case of a power outage?

*Power outage means a power supply or other services is not available.

DURING

1. *Stay at home.

Question: Why do you stay at home?

2. *Stay calm

Question: Why do you think it is important to stay calm during typhoon?


3. *Keep on monitoring the typhoon’s movement through your television, radio or the
internet.
Always monitor news about the typhoon whether on television, radio or the internet to
check what is happening around you. It is more important to be aware of the situation.
The report we get from weather forecast allow us to be prepare and be ready for any
unforeseen events that may happen during a typhoon.

4. *If you see sign of water rising, better turn off the main sources of electricity.

Question: Is it really necessary to turn off the main power? Why?

5. *Do not wade along flooded areas to keep yourself from contacting water-borne disease.

Question: Is it safe to wade through flood water? What happens if you drive through
flood water?

6. *Evacuate to a higher and safer area if you live in a low-lying area.

Question: Which areas are more likely to flood?

7. *Report immediately any damage on electrical posts or wirings.

Question: What to do if there is an electrical damage?

AFTER

1. *Boil drinking water

Question: Why is it necessary to boil water after a typhoon?

2. *Report broken electrical or water lines to proper authorities.

Question: What should you do when there’s an electrical damaged?

3. *Check electrical appliances before using them.

Question: Why is it important to check electrical appliances before using them?

4. *Clean up. Dispose things that may be a ground for mosquitoes to breed.

Question: How to clean up after a typhoon?

Additional Question: Where do mosquitoes live and breed?

Additional Question: How do you stop mosquitoes from breeding?

5. *Help the typhoon victims by donating food, clothing and medicines.


Question: Are you willing to help those victims? How can you help typhoon victims?

D. GENERALIZATION

What are the precautionary measures before, during and after a typhoon?

A. APPLICATION
Group Activity

RUBRICS

Cooperation/
Teamwork
25%

Relatedness to the
topic
50%

Creativity
25%

Total 100%

Group 1---Before a typhoon

Group 2 –-During a typhoon

Group 3 –-After a typhoon


IV. EVALUATION
Identify the following precautionary measures and write B for before, Dfor during, and A
for after a typhoon

_____1. Store extra food, especially canned foods that need no cooking.
____2. Boil drinking water
____ 3. Report immediately any damage on electrical posts or wirings.
_____4 Have flashlight or candles ready in case of power failure.

_____5. Stay at home.


_____6. Check electrical appliances before using them.
_____7. Prepare first aid kit.
_____8. Clean up. Dispose things that may be a ground for mosquitoes to breed.
_____9. Store water in clean covered containers

_____10. Stay calm

V. ASSIGNMENT
Make a slogan about precautionary measure before, during and after a typhoon.

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