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School: CAMILING WEST CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grade Level: IV

GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: ALBERT V. ANTONIO Learning Area: SCIENCE


DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and
Time: NOVEMBER 14-18, 2022 (WEEK 2) Quarter: 2ND QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard/ how the major internal organs such as the brain, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, intestines, kidneys, bones, and muscles keep the body healthy

B. Performance Standard construct a prototype model of organism that has body parts which can survive in a given environment

C. Learning Communicate that the major Communicate that the major Communicate that the major Communicate that the major
Competency/Objectives- organs work together to make organs work together to organs work together to make organs work together to make
the body function properly. make the body function the body function properly. the body function properly.
S4LT-IIa-b-2 properly. S4LT-IIa-b-2 S4LT-IIa-b-2 S4LT-IIa-b-2
I. CONTENT/ “Major Organs Work Together” “Major Organs Work “Major Organs Work Together” “Major Organs Work Together”
NILALAMAN Together”
III.LEARNING RESOURCES/

A.REFERENCES/SANGGUNIAN
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials pages Science 4 Module, p. 1-23 Science 4 Module, p. 1-23 Science 4 Module, p. 1-23 Science 4 Module, p. 1-23
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource
(LR)portal
B. Other Learning Resource
IV.PROCEDURES/PAMAMARAAN
What I Know What is It What I Have Learned Assessment Weekly Test

1. Directions: Arrange the Points to Remember: Directions: Given are the pictures Directions: Read and analyse
following jumbled letters to of the different internal organs. each sentence. Write the letter
form the hidden words. Write Our body is composed of Think of a possible way on how of the correct answer in your
your answers on your notebook. different body organs which you are going to create or do a notebook.
1. D I S G T E O I N perform important functions. concept map showing the 1. How do the heart and lungs
- They work together in order interconnectedness of all the work together?
2. C R A N O B D O I E D I X to make the body function different internal organs. You can
- properly. So, keeping them use color or crayons in creating a. The lungs help the heart to
3. E L A H X E healthy is important. lines to show the connections and pump blood.
- be able to write how the paired b. The heart provides nutrients
4. N I L E A H The human body contains organs work together. Consider to the lungs.
- organs that are considered the title of your concept map as c. The lungs help the heart
5. O Y G X N E vital for survival. They are the “Control over the other.” Do it in provide nutrients to the body.
- stomach, intestines, heart, your notebook. d. The heart pumps the blood to
brain, kidneys, and lungs. the different body parts
Directions: Identify the following while the lungs filter the blood
statements stated below. Write ➢ Stomach is a sack-like before going back to the
your answer in your Science container of food made from heart.
notebook. involuntary muscle. It 2. Stomach and the brain are
_____1. This is a large j-shaped contracts and relaxes in order related to each other. In what
organ that is made up of layers to digest food. Foods are way
of muscles that breaks down, squeezed, churned, and are they connected?
squeezes, twists, and churns the twisted in the stomach. a. The stomach provides blood
food into smaller pieces. to the brain.
_____2. A hollow muscular b. The stomach provides oxygen
➢ Intestines are found inside
organ usually as big as a fist, to the brain.
our body which are long,
located between the lungs. c. The brain removes the waste
continuous tube running from
_____3. A complex organ which of the stomach.
the stomach to the anus. The
controls voluntary and d. The brain controls the
nutrients and water
involuntary movements of the involuntary muscles of the
absorption mostly happen in
body. stomach.
the intestines. These include
_____4. These are bean-shaped 3. When you are in danger, your
the small and large intestine
paired organ which are about muscles move as fast as you can
and the rectum.
four to five inches long and two to protect yourself. How does
to three inches in diameter. this happen?
➢ The heart is located at the a. Your lungs control your
center of the chest, and its muscles to move fast.
function is to keep the blood b. Your stomach commands
flowing through the body. your muscles to work rapidly.
Blood carries substances to c. Your brain react to the
cells that they need and also situation which results to rapid
carries away wastes from muscle movement.
cells. d. Your heart tells you to react
by controlling the movement
➢ The brain is located in the of your muscles.
head and functions as the 4. Your friend had an accident
body’s control center. It is the which damaged his brain. After
seat of all thoughts, the accident, he cannot move
memories, perceptions, and both of his legs. Why did this
feelings. happen?
a. Your legs cannot anymore
➢ The two kidneys are detect your brain.
located in the back of the b. The part of your legs
abdomen on either side of the connected to the brain was
body. Their function is to filter damaged.
blood and form urine, which is c. The part of your brain
excreted from the body. commands your legs to stop
moving.
➢ The two lungs are located d. The part of your brain that
on either side of the upper controls leg movement was
chest. Their main function is affected.
exchanging oxygen and 5. How do stomach and
carbon dioxide with the intestines work together?
blood. a. The stomach receives the
nutrients and water from the
➢ Each part of your digestive intestine.
system helps to move food b. The stomach absorbs the
and liquid through your nutrients and water from the
gastrointestinal tract, break food digested by the intestines.
food and liquid into smaller c. The stomach digests the food
parts, or both. Once foods are while the intestines remove
broken into small enough the undigested food out of the
parts, your body can absorb human body.
and move the nutrients to d. The stomach squeeze, churn,
where they are needed. and twist the food while the
intestines absorb the water and
nutrients.
➢ The heart and lungs work
6. How do the lungs work
together to make sure the
together with the other organs
body has the oxygen-rich
of the body? The lungs provide
blood it needs to function
_____________________.
properly.
a. oxygen needed by the brain
b. nutrients needed by the heart
➢ The pulmonary loop is c. food needed by the stomach
responsible for the oxygen- d. blood needed by the stomach
poor blood from the body and 7. What do you think will
moves it to the lungs for happen if your heart will not
cleaning and re-oxygenating pump blood?
while in the systemic loop a. The brain will not function
once the blood is re- properly.
oxygenated, the left side of b. The kidneys will not have
the heart moves the blood blood to be filtered.
throughout the body so that c. The lungs will not be able to
every part receives the produce oxygen-rich blood.
oxygen it needs. d. All of these.
8. Rene always eats salty foods
➢ The brain controls what and drinks soda. His kidneys
you think and feel, how you failed to function. Which of the
learn and remember, and the following are the effects of this
way you move and talk. But it to the other organs of the body?
also controls things you're less a. The kidneys can regulate
aware of — like the beating of blood pressure well.
your heart and the digestion b. The kidneys can filter waste
of your food. materials from blood which
can be used by the other organs
of the body.
c. The wastes from the different
organs and parts of the body
will not be excreted as urine.
d. Both a and b.
9. Which of the following
statements is TRUE?
a. The heart controls the brain
functions.
b. The brain controls the
involuntary muscles of the
heart.
c. The lungs provides carbon
dioxide rich blood to the heart.
d. The kidneys filters and
excretes the blood produced by
the
lungs.
10. The following statements
are true, EXCEPT
_______________.
a. All body organs have different
functions that are not
related with each other.
b. The brain controls the
functions of the heart, lungs,
kidneys, and other body organs.
c. If one organ of the body will
not function properly, other
body parts will also be affected.
d. All body organs have different
functions and are in constant
communication with one other.
What’s In What’s More What I Can Do Additional Activity

Directions: Write the name of Activity 1: “Organs Together” Directions: Answer the given Directions: Draw different body
the following body organs on Directions: With the given questions below. Write your organs that work together with
your notebook as shown in the pair of organs, explain how answers in your notebook. brain. Color them and be able to
pictures. they work together to make 1. A child is suffering from write how they work together.
your body function properly. diarrhea, what particular organs of Do it in your notebook.
the body do not function
properly?
2. Someone, experience difficulty
in breathing, what organs of the
body are not functioning well?
3. Rico loves to eat salty and fatty
foods, what particular organs can
be affected by his bad habit?

What’s New

Activity 1: “How Much I Owe


you?”
Directions: Given are the 3 pairs
of organs that works together.
Explain briefly how these organs
communicate or work together
through their functions. Write
your answer in your Science
notebook.

Guide Questions:
1. What are the different major
organs of the body?
2. Based from the activity, what
are the organs that
communicate with one another?
3. How do they communicate
with one another?
4. What happens if an organ
does not work properly?

5. What will you do in order to


maintain your major organs
healthy?

Activity 2: “The Line of


Connection”
Directions: Stated in the box are
the functions on how the major
organs communicate with each
other. Name the organs
involved in the connections.

Guide Questions:
1. What organs are connected in
number 1? How about in
number 2?
2. Is one organ exclusively
connected to only one particular
organ?
3. How does one organ
communicate with another
organ?
V.REMARKS

VI.REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned
80% in the evaluation

B. No. of learners who require


additional activities for
remediation who scored
below 80%

C. Did the remedial lessons


work? No. of learners who
have caught 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?

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