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School Kidapawan City

Quarter/
DAILY National High School 2nd
Grading Period
Teacher THEA L. PINES
LESSON LOG IN
Arts and Design
GRADE 12 Section/Time/
10:20AM – 11:50AM Date JANUARY 16, 2023
Teaching Days
Every Monday
I. OBJECTIVES
a. Content Standards

b. Performance Standards
c. Learning Competencies/
 Identifies the parts of the body involved in the creation/performance
Objectives (Write LC Codes
of different arts forms. AD_PPD12-Ia-c-1
for Each)

II. CONTENT
The Artists’ Anatomy: The Body as the Instrument

III. LEARNING K to 12
RESOURCES

A. References K-12 Physical and Personal Development in the Arts Learning Modules
Grade 12

IV. PROCEDURES

ELICIT WHAT I KNOW?


A. Reviewing Previous Activity 1. Pre-Assessment
Lessons or Presenting New Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer
on a separate sheet of paper
Lessons
________1. Which of the following is NOT part of the skeletal system? A. Bones
B. Joints C. Cartilage D. tendons
_______2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system? A.
conversion of food stuffs to cellular energy
B. support the body
C. protection
D. none of the above
________3 Irregular bones would most likely be found in which of the
following parts of the body?
A. Skull B. Arms and Legs C. Wrists and Ankles D. Spine and Kneecap
________4. Flat bones would most likely be found in which of the following
parts of the body?
A. Skull B. Arms and Legs C. Wrists and Ankles D. Spine and Kneecap
________5. Long bones would most likely be found in which part of the
body?
A. Skull B. Arms and Legs C. Wrists and Ankles D. Spine and Kneecap

ENGAGE Unlocking of Words


B. Establishing a Purpose for 1. This can only be achieved by a thorough understanding of the human
the Lesson anatomy. Knowing how the body works, the details of each body part that
contributes to the overall shape of a performers’ body is essential in
producing a wonderful art.

2. It includes all the bones and joints in the body.

3. The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination,


typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to
be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.

 Skeletal System - 2
 Arts
 Tremendous performance – 1

Objectives:

 Identifies the parts of the body involved in the creation/performance


of different arts forms.
EXPLORE Activity 1: Your Body Organs Sounds Familiar
C. Presenting In this activity, the student will identify the different organs of the human
Examples/Instances of the body. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
new lesson

EXPLAIN The Artists’ Anatomy: The Body as the Instrument


D. Discussing new concepts and - The human body is composed of several systems and are written in
practicing skills # 1 anatomical terminologies in relation to the body’s position, to mention the
skeletal system.
Skeletal System - The skeletal system includes all the bones and joints in the
body. Each bone is a complex living organ that is made up of many cells, protein
fibers, and minerals. The skeleton acts as a scaffold by providing support and
protection for the soft tissues that make up the rest of the body.
The skeletal system also provides attachment points for muscles to allow
movements at the joints. The skeletal system in an adult body is made up of
206 individual bones. These bones are arranged into two major divisions: the
axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton runs along the
body’s midline axis and is made up of 80 bones in the following regions:

• Skull • Ribs • Vertebral column


• Hyoid • Sternum
• Auditory ossicles
The appendicular skeleton is made up
of 126 bones in the following regions:
o Upper limbs o Lower limbs
o Pelvic girdle o Pectoral (shoulder) girdle

E. Discussing new concepts Reporting:


and practicing skills # 2
Group Reporting and presentation of the learners output

Group 1- Spinal Anatomy

Group 2- Posture and Its Effects on the Body

Group 3- The Tissues of the body


Rubrics:

Criteria Excellent (10) Very Satisfactory (3)


satisfactory (6)

Presentation Group output Group output Group output was


was was presented presented not clear.
presented not so clear.
clearly.

Accuracy Output and Output and Output and


presentation presentation has presentation has three
are free from two errors. (3) or four (4) errors.
errors.

Work attitude All members Three (3) Two (2) members of


of the group members of the the group
are actively group are participating.
participating. actively
participating.

Speed Finished the Finished the task Finished the task after
task before on time. the given time.
the given
time.

ELABORATE (ANALYSIS) Questions:


F. Developing mastery 1. What is the function of spinal column to your body?
(Leads to formative 2. Give the 4 types of primary tissue in your body.
assessment) 3. What is the effect of posture in our body?

G. Finding practical Question:


applications of concepts and  Why is it important to know the different body parts of skeletal
skills in daily living system?

H. Making Generalizations Ask:


about the lesson What have you learned in our lesson?
For you as a student how is it important to know the uses and function of our
different body parts in your daily life?

If you were given a chance to perform and expressed it in a form of arts.


what would be the body parts involved in it?
I. Evaluating Learning Direction: On ¼ sheet of paper. Identifies the parts of the body involved in
the creation/performance of different arts forms.

Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer
on a separate sheet of paper

________1. This acts as a scaffold by providing support and protection


for the soft tissues that make up the rest of the body.?
A. Skeletal B. Joints C. Cartilage D. tendons
_______2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system? A.
conversion of food stuffs to cellular energy
B. support the body
C. protection
D. none of the above
________3 The skeletal system in an adult body is made up of how
many individual bones?
A. 105 B. 210 C. 206 D. 150
________4. This provides both structural and nervous system support for
your entire body.
A. Skull B. Spinal column C. Wrists and Ankles D. Spine and Kneecap
________5.It begins to make musculoskeletal adaptations to the postures
and movements performed most often?
A. Skull B. Arms and Legs C. Wrists and Ankles D. Central nervous
system
J. Additional Activities for Assignment:
Application or Remediation
Research in a ½ sheet of paper the different posture of the body.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTIONS

A. No. of Learners who


earned 80% on the formative
assessment

B. No. of learners who


require additional activities
for remediation

C. Did the remedial lesson


work? No. of learners who
have cope up with the lesson

D. No. of learners who


continue to require
remediation

E. Which of my teaching
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?

Prepared by: THEA L. PINES


Substitute Teacher

Checked by: ATRENE VERGARA LONZAGA


ABM Coordinator

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