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School: Grade Level: FOUR

GRADE 4 Teacher: Learning Area: CATCH-UP FRIDAY


CATCH-UP FRIDAY Teaching Dates and Time: FRIDAY, Quarter: THIRD

Catch-Up Friday

Homeroom
Reading Intervention Values Education Health Education Peace Education
Guidance Program

I. OBJECTIVES

To set the overarching


The learner activates prior goal and tone for Catch- To prepare the learner's Determine your
A. Content To reflect on learning newly-discovered
knowledge to spark them up Fridays, emphasizing physical state to prevent
Standards experiences in Peace knowledge and skills
interest and motivate them to the holistic injuries and improve blood
to perform
Education
read. development of flow better in school
individuals.
The learner develops various Show appreciation of
To engage learners in
reading skills to improve their To consolidate your newly-
reflective activities that
B. Performance vocabulary, learn new words Give reflection on the information gained from discovered
promote self-discovery
Standards and expressions, and enhance learning experience the learning session in knowledge and skills
and informed decision-
their creativity and Peace Education to perform better in
making
imagination. school
Provide the learners the
C. Learning chance to reflect. develop a Perform a school task
To foster a collective To consolidate To reflect on learning
Competencies/ deeper understanding of the environment for using your newly-
information gained from experiences in Peace
text, and promote the use of reflection and open discovered
Objectives the given activity Education
language or newly learned communication. knowledge and skills
words creatively.

Reading Intervention Respect Sexual and Respect Be Aware! Stay Safe.


Peace Concepts Reproductive system Principles of
CONTENT (Positive and (Structure and functions) Peace
Negative Peace)
( Subject Matter)

II.LEARNINGRESOUR
CES
A. References

1.Teachers Guide pages

Homeroom
Short story: Si Mating,
2.Learners Material Guidance Period:
Short story: Si Lotlot Ang mapagbigay na
Week 1 of 3rd
matsing
Quarter

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www.youtube.com/watch?
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B. Other Learning https://www.youtube.com/
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Resources watch?v=1Zk5X7Km9sA
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www.youtube.com/watch?
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III. PROCEDURES

Begin with classroom Begin with classroom Begin with classroom Begin with classroom Begin with
routine: routine: routine: routine: classroom routine:
a. Prayer a. Prayer a. Prayer a. Prayer a. Prayer
b. Checking of b. Checking of b. Checking of b. Checking of b. Reminder on
Attendance Attendance Attendance Attendance Health and
c. Quick Kamustahan c. Quick Quick Kamustahan c. Quick Safety protocols
Drill: Guess the Word Kamustahan Kamustahan c. Checking of
Friday Routine Exercise Attendance
Introduction Preparation and
d. Quick
New Jeans - Super Shy | Settling In
Kamustahan
Discussion: Facilitate a Dance Fitness
STORY: SI LOTLOT discussion about the Welcome: Greet
meaning of respect and Current Health News students warmly and A. Let’s Try This
peace. Ask students to Sharing express your excitement
provide examples of for the lesson. “Be Safe”
how they show respect Debate Club: Divide
in their daily lives. students into groups and Warm-up Activity:
Discuss the importance host a friendly debate on a Play a "Get to Know
of peace in their current health topic, like You" game where
families, classrooms, the benefits of early students share something
and community. bedtimes or the they appreciate about
importance of hydration. themselves, others, or
Story Time: Begin by their class community.
showing the picture
book or projecting Peace Education
images of the story. Health sessions Learning Session
Unwrapping the Mystery Directions:
Briefly tell the students
Box Brainstorming: Lead a 1. Look at the picture
that they are going to
discussion about the carefully. Imagine
Present a mystery box and word "respect." Ask that you are walking
ask students to guess students what it means as you go to your
what's inside. Give clues to respect themselves, school from home.
like, "It's something others, and the world 2. On a piece of
everyone has, but it looks around them. Record paper, list down the
different for each their ideas on the chart
things that you see as
person," or "It helps paper.
you walk from home
Introducing Peace to school.
Concepts: Define Let’s Explore This
"positive peace" as the Stay Safe
absence of violence and
the presence of justice, Directions:
listen to a story about 1. Choose one among
create something cooperation, and
“Mating ang the scenarios given
amazing!" Reveal the harmony. Define
Mapagbigay na box, showcasing a picture "negative peace" as where your life can
Matsing” of a healthy baby playing simply the absence of be put at risk
with their family. Explain war or conflict. Use or in danger.
that understanding the simple and age- 2. Explain how you
Reflective Thinking
reproductive system is key appropriate examples to will handle the
Activities
to understanding how illustrate both concepts. situation.
A. PRE-READING "Peace Around the 3. Write your answers
1. Activating Prior World" Drawing: Comparing and in your paper.
Knowledge: Discuss Distribute drawing paper Contrasting: Show
and crayons to students. images/videos
experiences with feelings
Ask them to draw a representing positive and
like sadness, anger, and picture that represents negative peace.
happiness. Ask students if their vision of a peaceful Encourage students to
they have ever felt unsafe or world. Encourage them discuss the differences
uncomfortable at school. to include elements of and identify key
Briefly introduce the concept love, cooperation, and characteristics of each
of bullying without using the harmony. type of peace.
Keep in Mind
specific term.
families are formed and Progress Monitoring
2. Building Background how life begins. through Reflection and Personal Care and
Reflection and Sharing Sharing Safety
Knowledge: Show pictures of
Read and Understand
different hairstyles (e.g., Building Body Personal Action the Passage.
straight, curly, braids). Knowledge with Brainstorming: Ask B.E.S.A.F.E
Discuss how people can look Diagrams students to brainstorm
different and how it's okay to Structured Activities individual actions they You Can Do It!
be unique. Explain the Peace Chain: Cut out Display age-appropriate can take to promote Directions:
importance of treating strips of construction diagrams of the male and respect and peace in 1. Copy the table in
paper and distribute female reproductive their daily lives (e.g., your answer sheet.
everyone with kindness, even them to students. Ask systems side-by-side on using kind words, 2. Write specific
if they look or act differently them to write down one the whiteboard or chart listening actively, ways on how you can
than you. action they can take to paper. Label the main helping others, resolving protect yourself on
promote peace, either at internal organs (ovaries, conflicts peacefully). different situations.
3. Introducing Key home, in school, or in uterus, testes, etc.) on one
Vocabulary: Define and their community. Then, side and leave the other Collective Action
discuss words like have students link their blank. Brainstorming: Discuss What I Have
"feelings," "sad," "angry," strips together to create a ways to promote peace Learned
"unfair," "kind," "Peace Chain" that and respect within the
symbolizes their classroom and school Direction: Write the
"respectful." Use role-
collective commitment Engage students in a community. Encourage things that you have
playing or picture prompts to to building a more detective game! Describe students to come up with learned on a piece of
illustrate the meaning. peaceful world. the function of each organ concrete ideas they can paper by completing
and let them guess its implement together the following
4. Setting Reading Goals: Group Sharing name based on its location (e.g., creating a statements.
Tell students they will listen Collage and Drawing and clues. Fill in the labels "Friendship Wall," 1. I say no when
to the story and think about Presentations: Invite organizing a peace- ______________.
how Lotlot feels and how students to share their themed activity, starting 2. I express my
they can be kind to others. "Respectful Actions" a peer mediation feelings if
collages and "Peace program). ___________.
B. DURING READING: Around the World" 3. I follow
1. Modeling Fluent drawings with the class. Wrap Up instructions
Encourage them to Review and Sharing: because________.
Reading: Read the story
explain the symbolism Briefly review the key 4. I ensure privacy to
expressively, emphasizing
and meaning behind concepts of respect, ___________.
changes in Lotlot's their artwork. positive and negative
emotions. Pause at key peace. Allow students to Share Your
points to ask questions share their reflections Thoughts
like: "How do you think Feedback and and ideas from the and Feelings
Lotlot feels right now?" Reinforcement together, creating a worksheet or
"What would you do in complete map of the brainstorming sessions. How can you be safe
this situation?" Provide positive reproductive systems. and protected in this
Encourage students to feedback: Appreciate Closing Song: peace time of pandemic?
share their thoughts and students' participation “Children of Write your answers
feelings. and effort throughout the Wrap Up yesterdays dream” in
lesson. Highlight Remind students that it is your answer sheet.
specific examples of okay to have questions
how they demonstrated about the reproductive
C. POST READING:
respect and peace during system and that they can
the activities. always talk to a trusted
1. Reviewing Key Points:
adult if they need more
Briefly summarize the story, information.
emphasizing how Lotlot
handled the bullying
situation. Discuss the
importance of standing up
for yourself and others who
are being treated unfairly.

2. Reflecting on Reading
Experience: Ask students if
they ever felt like Lotlot did
in the story. Encourage them
to share their experiences
and how they coped with
difficult situations.

Developing Reading Power


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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?

Prepared by: Noted By:

Teacher Principal

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