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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
Pangasinan Division II

SAN LUIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


San Luis, Rosales, Pangasinan
Lesson Plan

Grade & Section: Grade 7/ Rm. 16

I: Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
A. Define the different types of media
B. Differentiate print from non-print media
C. Identify the different types of print and non-print media; and
D. Use print and non-print media in gathering information.
II: Subject Matter
A. Topic: Print and Non-Print Media
B. References: Learning Modules
C. Materials: hand-outs, pictures, television/laptop
III: Procedure:
A. Preliminary Activities:
Prayer
Checking of Attendance
Review
B. Motivation
Teacher’s Instruction Student’s Response

Activity 1: DO YOU KNOW ME?


The teacher will show a picture then the students will
identify by drawing a smiley emoticon if s/he is familiar
about the given picture and sad emoticon if not.

1 2

3 4

5 6
Activity 2: WHERE DO I BELONG?
The teacher will let the students identify whether each of
the following media is an example of PRINT or NON-
PRINT media. They will write their answer in the right box.

radio newsletter podcast book academic


journals internet audiobook flyer television PRINT NON-PRINT
magazine MEDIA MEDIA

PRINT NON-PRINT
NEWSLETTER RADIO
MEDIA MEDIA

____ ____
BOOK PODCAST
____ ____
____ ____ ACADEMIC
JOURNAS
INTERNET

____ ____
FLYER AUDIOBOOK
____ ____

MAGAZINE TELEVISION

c. Discussion and Presentation of the Lesson

The students will be given cut-outs meaning of the


given print or non-print media in the previous
PRINT MEDIA
activities. They will have to choose correctly and
paste it next to the media. Newsletter
It is a printed or electronic report containing
news concerning of the activities of a business
or an organization that is sent to its members,
customers, employees or other subscribers.
Newsletters generally contain one main topic
of interest to its recipients. A newsletter may
be considered grey literature.

Book
It is a written or printed work consisting of
Academic Journals
pages glued or sewn together along one side
and bound in covers.
It is a type of periodical that includes original
research articles written by researchers and
Magazine
experts in a particular academic discipline,
providing a forum for the production and
It is a periodical publication which is printed
critique of knowledge.
in gloss-coated and matte paper or
electronically published (sometimes referred
to as an online magazine). Magazines are
generally published on a regular schedule
and contain a variety of content.

Flyer
It is a form of paper advertisement intended
for wide distribution and typically posted or
distributed in a public place, handed out to
individuals or sent through the mail.
NON-PRINT MEDIA

Radio
It is a piece of electronic equipment that can
send and receives spoken message or
signals, or the message or signals that are
sent or received.
Internet
It provides different online services. Some
examples are:
Email – the most common method of sending
and receiving messages online
Social media – websites and apps that allow
people to share comments, photos, and videos
Online gaming – games that allow people to
play with and against each other over the
Internet.
Podcast
It is a digital audio file made available on the
Internet for downloading to a computer or
mobile device, typically available as a series,
new installments of which can be received by
subscribers automatically. The term Podcast
is actually a portmanteau of iPod and
Broadcast.
Audiobook
It is a voice recording of the text of a book that
you listen to rather than read. Audiobook can
be exact word-for-word version of book or
abridged version.
Television
It is a system for transmitting visual images
and sound that are reproduced on screens,
chiefly used to broadcast programs for
entertainment, information, and education.

D. Generalization

The students will be asked to read the research on


the Impact of Print Media on Student’s Academic
Performance of Varanasi City, India.

Abstract
The print media have assumed an essential role in our
students’ daily lives. Print media has demonstrated an
intense effect on students/school-going children. Print
media is not necessary to have negative impact to
children but also has a positive value to them. This
study investigates that print media helpful in the
academic performance of students selected from two
different (one public and one private) schools of
Varanasi city using a self-structured questionnaire as a
tool for obtaining data while frequencies distribution
and percentages of data were conducted to know
comprehensively about data. It targeted 120 students
between 11 to 19 years age group and find out that the
print media helpful for their academic performance and
the study also recorded the student’s subject stream,
access print media sources, helpful in their academic
achievements, encourage students to do something
new, innovative, creative and different with their
academic projects and assignments and got help from
the print media sources. The result of the study
revealed that cent percent of the selected students’ for
the study were accessed print media sources by both
public and private schools students. The majority of the
students from both schools were encouraged by print
media to do new and innovative things with their
academic projects and assignments and also the
majority of the student stated that print media sources
were helpful in their academic performance in most of
the cases. So, it was concluded from this study that
printed sources are still preferred first in comparison to
electronic mediums. Print media sources are useful in
their academics because it covers so many educational
and informative issues.
Keywords: Print Media; Students; Academic
Performance; Public School; Private School
(Impact of Print Media on Student’s Academic Performance of
Varanasi City, India (biomedres.us))

They will give their personal take on the topic and


discuss how effective is print media on their
academic standing.

E. Enrichment
The students will gather information using Print or Non-
print Media. Answers will be presented in front of the
class.

A. Print media: Cut-out an article from a newspaper about


COVID-19 and paste on a long bond paper.

B. Non-print Media: Watch the video in the given link


(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1APwq1df6Mw) and
list down important information on how to fight COVID-
19.

IV: Evaluation
Down

1 This is a voice recording of the text of a book that you


listen to rather than read.

2 It is a printed or electronic report containing news


concerning of the activities of a business or an
organization that is sent to its members, customers,
employees or other subscribers.

4 It is a system for transmitting visual images and


sound that are reproduced on screens, chiefly used to
broadcast programs for entertainment, information, and
education.

5 This is the most common method of sending and


receiving messages online

7 It is a piece of electronic equipment that can send and


receive spoken messages or signals

Across

3 This is a global wide area network that connects


computer systems across the world.

6 This is considered as a printed publication (usually


issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled
sheets and containing news, feature articles,
advertisements, and correspondence.

8 It is a collection of billions of webpages that you can


view with a web browser.

9 This is a form of paper advertisement intended for


wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a
public place.

10 It is a digital audio file made available on the


Internet for downloading to a computer or mobile
device, typically available as a series, new installments
of which can be received by subscribers automatically.

V: Assignment

Research on the disadvantage and advantage of non-print media.

VII. Reflection

REFLECTION REMARKS

A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the 30


evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional activities 4
for remediation who scored below 80%
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners YES, 4.
who have caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require 0
remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? ICT INTEGRATION. Watching videos from the internet
Why did these work? captured their attention and made the activity
enjoyable.

F. What difficulties did I encounter which my Apply knowledge of content within and across
principal or supervisor can help me solve? curriculum teaching areas.

G. What innovation or localized materials did I My instructional materials which involve pictures of
use/discover which I wish to share with other social media and the likes.
teachers?

Prepared by: Checked by:

Fil Anne Dela Cruz Janette N. Ballares, Ed D


Teacher – I Principal - I
Internet
It provides different online services. Some
examples are:
Email – the most common method of
sending and receiving messages online
Social media – websites and apps that allow
people to share comments, photos, and
videos
Online gaming – games that allow people to
play with and against each other over the
Internet.

Audiobook
It is a voice recording of the text of a book
that you listen to rather than read.
Audiobook can be exact word-for-word
version of book or abridged version.
Podcast
It is a digital audio file made available on
the Internet for downloading to a computer
or mobile device, typically available as a
series, new installments of which can be
received by subscribers automatically. The
term Podcast is actually a portmanteau of
Radio
iPod and Broadcast.
It is a piece of electronic equipment that
can send and receives spoken message or
signals, or the message or signals that are
sent or received.

Television
It is a system for transmitting visual images
and sound that are reproduced on screens,
chiefly used to broadcast programs for
entertainment, information, and education.
Flyer
It is a form of paper advertisement
intended for wide distribution and
typically posted or distributed in a
public place, handed out to individuals
or sent through the mail.

Magazine
It is a periodical publication which is
printed in gloss-coated and matte paper
or electronically published (sometimes
referred to as an online magazine).
Newsletter
Magazines are generally published on a
Itregular
is aschedule
printedandorcontain
electronic report
a variety of
containing
content. news concerning of the activities
of a business or an organization that is sent
to its members, customers, employees or
other subscribers. Newsletters generally
contain one main topic of interest to its
recipients. A newsletter may be considered
grey literature.

Book
It is a written or printed work consisting of
pages glued or sewn together along one
side and bound in covers.
Academic Journals
It is a type of periodical that includes
original research articles written by
researchers and experts in a particular
academic discipline, providing a forum for
the production and critique of knowledge.

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