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School: Shamrock Elementary School Grade Level: V

GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: Eric S. Viernes Learning Area: SCIENCE


DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and
Time: SEPTEMBER 25 - 29, 2023 (WEEK 5) Quarter: 1ST QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I.OBJECTIVES
A.Content Standards Changes that materials undergo Changes that materials Changes that materials undergo Changes that materials undergo Changes that materials undergo
undergo
B.Performance Standards The learner uses local, The learner uses local, The learner uses local, The learner uses local, recyclable The learner uses local,
recyclable solid and /or liquid recyclable solid and /or liquid recyclable solid and /or liquid solid and /or liquid materials in recyclable solid and /or liquid
materials in making useful materials in making useful materials in making useful making useful products materials in making useful
products products products products
C.Learning Observe when materials Describe the harmful effects Differentiate biodegradable Determine the practices on waste Cite ways to solve waste
Competencies/Objectives become harmful to the of materials to the from non-biodegradable disposal observed in the disposal problem
environment environment materials environment S5MT-Ie-g-3
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II.CONTENT Useful and harmful materials Useful and harmful materials Useful and harmful materials Useful and harmful materials Useful and harmful materials
III.LEARNING RESOURCES
A.References
1.Teacher’s Guide pages CG p. 30 CG p. 30 CG p. 30 CG p. 30 CG p. 30
2.Learners’s Materials pages
3.Textbook pages Science Spectrum Work Text in Science Spectrum, Rebecca R. Science Spectrum Work Text in Science Spectrum 6, Rebecca R. Science Spectrum Worktext in
Science and Health for Fallaria, et.al., pp.168-173. Science 6, Rebecca R. Fallaria Fallaria et.al., pp. 133-138 Science 6 by Rebecca R. Fallaria
Elementary et al., pp. 131 - 137 et al., p. 136
6 Rebecca R. Fallaria et.al.,
p.137
4.Additional materials from
learning resource (LR) portal
B.Other Learning Resource video clip pictures trash bin, metacards, activity video clip on waste disposal activities trash bin, metacards, activity
illustration/Pictures of School, video clip sheets Powerpoint presentation sheets
Market, and Hospital powerpoint presentation activity sheets, marking pen, manila
Meta cards paper
IV.PROCEDURES
A.Reviewing previous lesson or Motivation Review Review: 1. Review Review
presenting the new lesson The learners will watch a video Checking of Assignment Game: Fall-in-line please. Let’s Play: Give some waste materials
clip of El Gamma Penumbra’s Say: Here are some situations Raise the word fact if the statement starting with the following
Touching Tribute to Mother about the effects of materials to is correct and bluff if it is wrong. letters and tell how these
Nature the environment. Two pupils Fact or Bluff materials be disposed.
will hold the metacards where 1. Left over peelings of fruits and
‘Good Effect’ and ‘Bad Effect’ of vegetables are biodegradable.
materials are written. You are 2. Plastics and styrofoam are non-
going to fall in line to the answer biodegradable.
of your choice whether it is 3. Diapers and sanitary napkins are
Good or Bad Effect.. biodegradable materials.
a. Rubber when burned 4. Waste produced by animals are
produces toxic fumes and acid biodegradable.
rain. 5. Leaves and twigs of plants are
b. Improper waste disposal biodegradable.
causes diseases and pollution
that pose danger to our health.
c. Some synthetic materials are
used to produce medicine.
d. Materials are used in building
houses and other
infrastructures.
e. Air conditioners help to cool
our house and workplaces.
B.Establishing a purpose for What did you feel after watching New Words to Learn Picture Analysis. Let pupils listen to the song of The teacher will read the
the lesson the video clip presentation? Use power point presentation Let the learners look at the Smokey Mountain “Anak ng Pasig” situation.
Where can we find those for the new words which will picture and tell something about Proper waste disposal
trashes? be tackled during the lesson it Erwin, Raymond and Greg are
 ozone layer grade five learners. They went
 acid to Mangahan Market. They had
 chloroflourocarbons (CFCs) noticed that there lot of garbage
 pollution in the place. People just throw
 Global Warming their garbage everywhere. If you
Awareness on Safety were one of the three boys,
Precautions what will you do?
The teacher may conduct a
pre-assessment by asking if
the
pupils know the meaning of
the words. Record their
answers and
check it during the lesson
C.Presenting Examples/ Activity Proper Motivation Ask: How do you dispose your What is the message of the song? Do you practice waste
instances of the new lesson a. Groupings of the class Picture Analysis garbage or waste material? Why do we need to dispose segregation?
b. Setting of Standards Teacher will show at least five A. Advance Preparation our waste materials properly? Why it is important to segregate
pictures of materials found in 1. Gather the materials needed Original File Submitted and our waste?
the for the activity. Formatted by DepEd Club Member -
community. The pupils will 2. Distribute the materials to the visit depedclub.com for more
analyze the pictures as to the group.
benefits B. Group Activity/ Activity
that they give to the people. Proper
Ask: What benefits can we get 1. Setting activity standards.
from these? 2. Performing the activity.
Suggested pictures:
 power plant
 pile of used tire
 junk Shop
 repair Shop
 different vehicles
D.Discussing new concepts and Group Reporting Inform: Did you know that A. Group reporting and 1. Divide the class into four groups Ask: Improper waste disposal
practicing new skills #1 even how useful the materials presentation 2. Set standards to follow in doing led to different pollutions. How
are, group activity. can we
they may also be harmful? 3. Provide pupils with activity sheets contribute to lessen the
Ask: In what ways do you and other materials needed. problem?
think they can be harmful? 4. Let them do the activity: A. Group Activity
Solicit ideas from the children. 1. Setting activity standards.
Have them record their 2. Gather the materials needed
answers for the activity.
under the K column of the 3. Distribute the materials to the
KWL chart. group.
Ask: 4. Performing the activity.
What other things do you
want to know as we go on
with our
lesson? Write your answers
on the (W) column
E. Discussing new concepts and Analysis and Discussion 1. Group the pupils into five. Answering the guided questions: 1. Discuss group outputs. 1. Group reporting and
practicing new skills #2 1. Based on the activity, what 2. Recall the standards to  What are the materials that presentation
materials are seen in the follow during group activity. you put in the bins? .
pictures from the different 3. Distribute the metacards  How did you classify or group
stations. containing research of them?
2. Are all materials found in information (prepared by the  What materials decay easily?
each station safe to use? Why or teacher two days before the What do you call them?
why not? lesson) about the harmful  What is non-biodegradable
3. What materials found in each effects of materials to the material?
station can be considered environment.  What are the characteristics of
useful? How about harmful Group I – Depletion of the biodegradable materials?
materials? Ozone Layer  What materials do not decay
4. Why did you consider that Group II – Global Warming easily? What do you call them?
these materials are useful and Group III – Air Pollution  What are the characteristics of
harmful? Group IV-Acid Rain non – biodegradable materials?
5. What are these materials Group V- Water Pollution  How do you differentiate
made of? 4. List down the materials that biodegradable materials from
contribute to the non-biodegradable materials?
environmental problem
assigned.
F.Developing Mastery 1. There are lots of harmful Answer the follow up Group the class into two the Ask: Answering the guided questions:
materials found in the questions: first will name materials and the Based on the activity done, what are a. What are the materials that
community like in school, a. What are the different second group will tell whether it the different waste disposal belong to dry garbage? Wet
market, hospital, church and harmful materials that affect is biodegradable or not practices usually observed in our garbage?
malls the environment? environment? b. What do you do with the
Below are examples of the b. How will you describe each Which among these practices are garbage at home?
harmful materials of the harmful effect of very common? c. How do you dispose your wet
Community materials to the environment? Inspite of various ordinance on garbage?
 Tubes/bottles of shampoo and  Depletion of the ozone layer waste management being d. What do you do with the dry
conditioner, for laundry and  Global Warming implemented, what are the factors garbage?
cleaning, for home maintenance  Air pollution that affect people attitude and e. What materials do you
 Plastic container  Land Pollution ways of waste disposal? commonly recycle?
 Styrofoam  Water Pollution Which of the practices given are
 Medicine bottles  Acid rain proper? Why?
 Disposable syringed improper? Why?
 Dextrose What do you think would happen if
2. Harmful materials should be people continue practicing the
properly disposed improper waste disposal? Why?
G.Finding Parctical application Make a slogan or poster about  Ask the pupils to fill up the Let the pupils list biodegradable How do you feel when pupils like Describe how your family
of concepts and skills in daily proper disposal/storage of information needed to and non- biodegradable you do not mind if someone throws manages garbage disposal.
living materials that are harmful to complete their materials waste anywhere? Why? What are the reasons why some
the environment KWL chart about what they As a learner, what proper waste cannot practice proper waste
learned on the L column. disposal strategy do you think is disposal?
 Do you think we are also effective to implement? Why?
affected by these harmful
effects of the
different materials? If yes,
what are some possible
effects? If not,
explain
H.Making generalization and When do materials become Materials in the environment Let the pupils read the bits of Have the pupils generalized by Let the pupils read the bits of
abstraction about the lesson harmful to the environment? are mostly useful. However, information asking: information
they may become harmful to What different practices on waste
the environment depending disposal are observed in the
on the way we use or handle environment?
them. Some of these harmful
effects are depletion of the
ozone layer, global warming,
acid rain, land pollution, air
pollution and water pollution
I.Evaluating learning Encircle the best answer. Match the description from Directions: Differentiate Identify the waste disposal practice
1. Leziel used to bring cooked column A with the effects of biodegradable from non- in each situation below.Choose your Directions: Choose the letter of
rice for her lunch in school. materials to biodegradable. Choose the answer from the given options the best answer.
Which do you think is the safest the environment in column B. letter of the best answer. below:
container to store it? Write the letter of the correct 1. Empty cans, bottles, boots 1. Joy is living near Bantok River. 1. Your classmate throws a
A. Wrapped it with aluminum answer and scratched paper are Early in the morning, she disposes candy wrapper outside the
foil on the blank provided. examples of wastes material. their garbage into the river without room. What
B. Wrapped it with banana leaf Your mother told you to thinking the effects it may bring to will you do?
C. Put it inside a plastic bag segregate it. Which of these them and to the environment. a. Talk to him not to throw
2. Aling Jessica is fond of buying materials would you place to a 2. Mrs. Rizo is working in Municipal anywhere.
air freshener. Which will be biodegradable waste bin? Environment Natural Resources b. Tell it to your teacher.
good for the environment and A. empty cans C. empty bottles Office in their town. At home, she c. Never mind him.
best alternative to use? B. boots D. scratched paper has labeled trash cans for plastic, 2. There are many used plastic-
A. peelings of calamansi 2. In his class, Mr. Lumbres paper, and other biodegradable bottles in your community. You
B. cologne asked his students to wastes. She also supervises her have learned that these must be
C. mothballs differentiate biodegradable children and neighbor. disposed properly. What will
3. Dr. Gregorio De Chavez gave from non-biodegradable 3. One of the projects of School Pupil you do?
vaccines to pet dogs at Barangay materials. If you were to answer Government is the installation of a. Collect them then burn.
Berinayan; Laurel, Batangas. the question asked by Mr. container for empty plastic bottles b. Collect them then sell to
Which is the proper way to Lumbers, what will be your near the school junkshop.
dispose the used syringe? answer? canteen. Pupils are disciplined in c. Ask the barangay official to
A. Burn them. A. Biodegradable materials throwing the empty bottles into clean the mess.
B. Throw them in a trash can. decayed while non - container. 3. Dried leaves, twigs and paper
C. Put it in an empty bottle of biodegradable do not. 4. After being hit by a passenger which are normally useful
mineral water, label it with toxic B. Non-biodegradable materials jeepney, Bingo, Raul pet dog died. become harmful when not
material before disposing. decayed while biodegradable do Raul immediately dumped the properly disposed. What will
4. Niña is fond of cleaning the not. remains of the dead animal into the you do to lessen its volume?
toilet. What should she use to C. Both biodegradable materials dugged land at their backyard. a. Recycle it.
clean it? and non - biodegradable can be 5. Julius, a buko vendor places the b. Make a compost pit in a
A. Use soap detergent and recycled. buko shells in a sack. He brings backyard.
water. D. Biodegradable materials are these at home and tries to arrange c. Burn it.
B. Use muriatic acid. composed of empty bottles, them in a way that it will be 4. Aling Paolah, a carenderia
C. Use baking soda. plastics and cans while non - exposed to sunlight. He has been owner always has left-over and
5. Mario is cleaning his room. He biodegradable materials are doing this since he knew that the spoiled food. How can you help
found lots of plastic bags. What composed of dried leaves, left- dried buko shell still be used for her dispose these properly?
will he do with these? over foods and the like. cooking? a. Give the left-over and spoiled
A. Burned the plastic bag. 3. Some materials which are IV. Assignment: food to street children.
B. Keep them for future use. normally useful become harmful Make a poster showing proper waste b. Throw it into canal near the
C. Keep them under the bed. when not properly disposed. disposal practices that should be carenderia.
Examples are those which are Observed at home, school and c. Feed it to the animals
made of plastic and rubber. community. 5. The most effective way to
What will you do to lessen its A. by burning lessen the problem in waste
volume? B. by segregating disposal is______.
A. Make clothes made of plastics C. by dumping anywhere a. burn it
B. Burned it. D. by throwing waste into the body b. have a dump site
C. Just pile it up. of water c. segregation
D. Make a trash bin out of it.
4. Materials made of paper are
harmless but they become
sources of carbon dioxide when
burned. How will you dispose
your used paper?
A. Put it in the box for recycling.
B. Throw it outside the room.
C. Burned it.
D. Put it inside your bag and use
for cooking.
5. The following materials are
examples of biodegradable
waste, EXCEPT:
A. woods C. aluminum cans
B. used paper D. dried twigs
J.additional activities for Read the given situation. Write Gather some materials at List down ten (10) examples of Make a poster showing proper waste List down five (5) ways to solve
application or remediation 2-3 sentences to home that have harmful non biodegradable materials disposal practices that should be waste disposal problem.
express your insight about it. effects to and ten (10) Observed at home, school and
(Use the given rubrics in the environment. What will biodegradable materials. community
checking pupils’ be step to lessen the chance
work) of
1. Cathy is helping her mother harming the environment due
sweeping their backyard every to these materials?
Saturday. She noticed that
trashes are made up of different
materials like twigs, dried
leaves, plastic bags and the like.
If you were Cathy what are you
going to do to reduce the
possible harmful effects of these
materials to the environment?
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on to the ___Lesson carried. Move on to
80% in the evaluation the next objective. to the next objective. the next objective. next objective. the next objective.
___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried.
_____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80%
mastery mastery mastery mastery mastery
B.No.of learners who require ___Pupils did not find difficulties ___Pupils did not find ___Pupils did not find difficulties ___Pupils did not find difficulties in ___Pupils did not find difficulties
additional activities for in answering their lesson. difficulties in answering their in answering their lesson. answering their lesson. in answering their lesson.
remediation ___Pupils found difficulties in lesson. ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in
answering their lesson. ___Pupils found difficulties in answering their lesson. answering their lesson. answering their lesson.
___Pupils did not enjoy the answering their lesson. ___Pupils did not enjoy the ___Pupils did not enjoy the lesson ___Pupils did not enjoy the
lesson because of lack of ___Pupils did not enjoy the lesson because of lack of because of lack of knowledge, skills lesson because of lack of
knowledge, skills and interest lesson because of lack of knowledge, skills and interest and interest about the lesson. knowledge, skills and interest
about the lesson. knowledge, skills and interest about the lesson. ___Pupils were interested on the about the lesson.
___Pupils were interested on about the lesson. ___Pupils were interested on lesson, despite of some difficulties ___Pupils were interested on
the lesson, despite of some ___Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some encountered in answering the the lesson, despite of some
difficulties encountered in the lesson, despite of some difficulties encountered in questions asked by the teacher. difficulties encountered in
answering the questions asked difficulties encountered in answering the questions asked ___Pupils mastered the lesson answering the questions asked
by the teacher. answering the questions by the teacher. despite of limited resources used by by the teacher.
___Pupils mastered the lesson asked by the teacher. ___Pupils mastered the lesson the teacher. ___Pupils mastered the lesson
despite of limited resources ___Pupils mastered the lesson despite of limited resources ___Majority of the pupils finished despite of limited resources
used by the teacher. despite of limited resources used by the teacher. their work on time. used by the teacher.
___Majority of the pupils used by the teacher. ___Majority of the pupils ___Some pupils did not finish their ___Majority of the pupils
finished their work on time. ___Majority of the pupils finished their work on time. work on time due to unnecessary finished their work on time.
___Some pupils did not finish finished their work on time. ___Some pupils did not finish behavior. ___Some pupils did not finish
their work on time due to ___Some pupils did not finish their work on time due to their work on time due to
unnecessary behavior. their work on time due to unnecessary behavior. unnecessary behavior.
unnecessary behavior.

C.Did the remedial work? No.of ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned
learners who have caught up 80% above 80% above 80% above above 80% above
with the lesson
D.No. of learners who continue ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require
to require remediation additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for remediation additional activities for
remediation remediation remediation remediation

E.Which of my teaching ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
strategies worked well? Why ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught up the ____ of Learners who caught up
did these work? the lesson up the lesson the lesson lesson the lesson
F.What difficulties did I ___ of Learners who continue ___ of Learners who continue ___ of Learners who continue ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue
encounter which my principal to require remediation to require remediation to require remediation require remediation to require remediation
or supervisor can helpme
solve?
G.What innovation or localized Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well:
materials did used/discover ___Metacognitive well: ___Metacognitive ___Metacognitive Development: ___Metacognitive
which I wish to share with Development: Examples: Self ___Metacognitive Development: Examples: Self Examples: Self assessments, note Development: Examples: Self
other teachers? assessments, note taking and Development: Examples: Self assessments, note taking and taking and studying techniques, and assessments, note taking and
studying techniques, and assessments, note taking and studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments. studying techniques, and
vocabulary assignments. studying techniques, and vocabulary assignments. ___Bridging: Examples: Think-pair- vocabulary assignments.
___Bridging: Examples: Think- vocabulary assignments. ___Bridging: Examples: Think- share, quick-writes, and anticipatory ___Bridging: Examples: Think-
pair-share, quick-writes, and ___Bridging: Examples: Think- pair-share, quick-writes, and charts. pair-share, quick-writes, and
anticipatory charts. pair-share, quick-writes, and anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts.
anticipatory charts.
___Schema-Building: Examples:
___Schema-Building: Examples: ___Schema-Building: ___Schema-Building: Examples: Compare and contrast, jigsaw ___Schema-Building: Examples:
Compare and contrast, jigsaw Examples: Compare and Compare and contrast, jigsaw learning, peer teaching, and Compare and contrast, jigsaw
learning, peer teaching, and contrast, jigsaw learning, peer learning, peer teaching, and projects. learning, peer teaching, and
projects. teaching, and projects. projects. ___Contextualization: projects.
___Contextualization: ___Contextualization: ___Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media, ___Contextualization:
Examples: Demonstrations, Examples: Demonstrations, Examples: Demonstrations, manipulatives, repetition, and local Examples: Demonstrations,
media, manipulatives, media, manipulatives, media, manipulatives, opportunities. media, manipulatives,
repetition, and local repetition, and local repetition, and local ___Text Representation: repetition, and local
opportunities. opportunities. opportunities. Examples: Student created opportunities.
___Text Representation: ___Text Representation: ___Text Representation: drawings, videos, and games. ___Text Representation:
Examples: Student created Examples: Student created Examples: Student created ___Modeling: Examples: Speaking Examples: Student created
drawings, videos, and games. drawings, videos, and games. drawings, videos, and games. slowly and clearly, modeling the drawings, videos, and games.
___Modeling: Examples: ___Modeling: Examples: ___Modeling: Examples: language you want students to use, ___Modeling: Examples:
Speaking slowly and clearly, Speaking slowly and clearly, Speaking slowly and clearly, and providing samples of student Speaking slowly and clearly,
modeling the language you want modeling the language you modeling the language you want work. modeling the language you want
students to use, and providing want students to use, and students to use, and providing students to use, and providing
samples of student work. providing samples of student samples of student work. Other Techniques and Strategies samples of student work.
work. used:
Other Techniques and Other Techniques and ___ Explicit Teaching Other Techniques and
Strategies used: Other Techniques and Strategies used: ___ Group collaboration Strategies used:
___ Explicit Teaching Strategies used: ___ Explicit Teaching ___Gamification/Learning throuh ___ Explicit Teaching
___ Group collaboration ___ Explicit Teaching ___ Group collaboration play ___ Group collaboration
___Gamification/Learning ___ Group collaboration ___Gamification/Learning ___ Answering preliminary ___Gamification/Learning
throuh play ___Gamification/Learning throuh play activities/exercises throuh play
___ Answering preliminary throuh play ___ Answering preliminary ___ Carousel ___ Answering preliminary
activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises ___ Diads activities/exercises
___ Carousel activities/exercises ___ Carousel ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Carousel
___ Diads ___ Carousel ___ Diads ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Diads
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Diads ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Discovery Method ___ Differentiated Instruction
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Lecture Method ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Discovery Method ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Discovery Method Why? ___ Discovery Method
___ Lecture Method ___ Discovery Method ___ Lecture Method ___ Complete IMs ___ Lecture Method
Why? ___ Lecture Method Why? ___ Availability of Materials Why?
___ Complete IMs Why? ___ Complete IMs ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Complete IMs
___ Availability of Materials ___ Complete IMs ___ Availability of Materials ___ Group member’s ___ Availability of Materials
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Availability of Materials ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn collaboration/cooperation ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn
___ Group member’s ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Group member’s in doing their tasks ___ Group member’s
collaboration/cooperation ___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation ___ Audio Visual Presentation collaboration/cooperation
in doing their tasks collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks of the lesson in doing their tasks
___ Audio Visual Presentation in doing their tasks ___ Audio Visual Presentation ___ Audio Visual Presentation
of the lesson ___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson of the lesson
of the lesson

__ Bullying among pupils __ Bullying among pupils __ Bullying among pupils __ Bullying among pupils __ Bullying among pupils
__ Pupils’ behavior/attitude __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude __ Pupils’ behavior/attitude
__ Colorful IMs __ Colorful IMs __ Colorful IMs __ Colorful IMs __ Colorful IMs
__ Unavailable Technology __ Unavailable Technology __ Unavailable Technology __ Unavailable Technology __ Unavailable Technology
Equipment (AVR/LCD) Equipment (AVR/LCD) Equipment (AVR/LCD) Equipment (AVR/LCD) Equipment (AVR/LCD)
__ Science/ Computer/ __ Science/ Computer/ __ Science/ Computer/ __ Science/ Computer/ __ Science/ Computer/
Internet Lab Internet Lab Internet Lab Internet Lab Internet Lab
__ Additional Clerical works __ Additional Clerical works __ Additional Clerical works __ Additional Clerical works __ Additional Clerical works
Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations:
__Contextualized/Localized and __Contextualized/Localized __Contextualized/Localized and __Contextualized/Localized and __Contextualized/Localized and
Indigenized IM’s and Indigenized IM’s Indigenized IM’s Indigenized IM’s Indigenized IM’s
__ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos __ Localized Videos
__ Making big books from __ Making big books from __ Making big books from __ Making big books from __ Making big books from
views of the locality views of the locality views of the locality views of the locality views of the locality
__ Recycling of plastics to be __ Recycling of plastics to be __ Recycling of plastics to be __ Recycling of plastics to be used as __ Recycling of plastics to be
used as Instructional Materials used as Instructional used as Instructional Materials Instructional Materials used as Instructional Materials
__ local poetical composition Materials __ local poetical composition __ local poetical composition __ local poetical composition
__ local poetical composition

PREPARED BY: ERIC S. VIERNES Checked by: CECILIA D. ANTONIO


Master Teacher I Principal IV

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