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Golden Acres National

GRADE
SCHOOL: High School - 11
LEVEL:
Senior High School

LEARNING
TEACHER: JAY-ANN V. RIVERO Earth and Life Science
AREA:
DAILY
TEACHING
LESSON
DATES AND December 1-2, 2022 QUARTER: Second
LOG
TIME:
I. OBJECTIVE The learners should be able to:

Describe the different ways of how animals reproduce

A. Content Standard The learners demonstrate an understanding of:

How genes work.

B. Performance Standard The learners conduct a survey of products containing substances that can
trigger genetic disorders such as phenylketonuria
C. Learning Competencies Describe the process of genetic engineering. (S11/12LT-1lej-17)
the benefits and risks of using GMOs. (S11/12LT-1lej-19)
II. CONTENT Genetic Engineering and GMOs
III. LEARNING RESOURCES

A. References

1. Teacher’s Guide Page

2. Learner’s Material Page

3. Textbook Pages

4. Additional Materials from Alternative Delivery Module in Earth and Life Science
Learning Resource Portal
B. Other Learning Resources
IV. PROCEDURES

A. Reviewing previous lesson Preliminary activities:


or presenting the new • Prayer
lesson • Checking of attendance
• Kumustahan
• Review
• Classroom rules
Ask questions to give a recap of the discussion on reproduction.
B. Establishing a purpose for ENGAGE!
the lesson. Let the students choose a partner and share what have been discussed about
the reproduction of organisms. And ask them how organism are varies
from one another.
C. Presenting Examples/ Ask the students how they are able to inherit the traits from their parents.
instance for the new lesson

D. Discussing New Concepts EXPLORE!


and Practicing New Skills Show a video regarding the Human Genome Project.
#1 Let the students answer the following guide questions.
1.What are discoveries made by the project?
2.How does the project affect the current trends in genetic engineering?
E. Discussing New Concepts Present another video showing genetic engineering.
and Practicing New Skills # Let the students answer the following guide questions.
2 1.How does genetic engineering work?
2.What are the reasons for conducting genetic engineering?
F. Developing Mastery EXPLAIN!
Let the students explain the importance of knowing the knowledge of
genetic engineering.
G. Finding Practical Let the students list some practical application of genetic engineering in our
Applications of Concept society?
and Skills in Daily Living

H. Making Generalizations Call students to give a recap of the discussion


and Abstractions About the
Lesson
I. Evaluating Learning 1.Let the student design an organism that would contain the unique trait
that has not yet been done in the current genetic engineering practices.

2.Students will answer a 5-item quiz about the lesson.


J. Additional Activities for What are the benefits and risks of genetic engineering?
Application or
Remediation Students will be asked to answer their LAW for Week 4.

V. REMARKS

VI. REFLECTION

A. No. of Learners who earned ________ # of learners who earned 80% above
80% on the formative
assessment
B. No. of Learners who ________# of learners who require additional activities for the remediation.
require additional
activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons ______Yes ______No
work? No. of learners who ______ # of Learners who caught up the lesson
have caught up with the
lesson
D. No. of learners who _______# of learners who continue to require remediation
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching ____Experiment ________Role Play ______Complete IMs
strategies worked well? ____Collaborative Learning ________Lecture Why?
Why did these work? ____Differentiated Instructions ________Discovery
F. What difficulties did I _____Bullying among pupils
encounter which my _____Pupils’ behavior/attitude
principal or supervisor can _____Colorful IMs
help me solve?
G. What innovation or _____Localized Videos
localized materials did I _____Making big books from views of the locality
use / discover which I wish _____Recycling of plastics for contemporary arts
to share with other _____ Local music composition
teachers?
Prepared by: Checked by:

JAY-ANN VICENTE RIVERO MADONNA L. MADRIDANO


Teacher I Master Teacher I

Noted by:

JENNIFER T. ERISPE
Principal II, GANHS

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