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LABAJO, JESZAVE S.

BEED – 3
EED 020 – 21923 - 3:00-4:30pm – TTH DR. OGIE MELGAR

Activity 14: SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLAN

Key Concepts: A lesson plan is a teacher's daily guide for what students need to learn, how it
will be taught, and how learning will be measured. Lesson plans help teachers be more
effective in the classroom by providing a detailed outline to follow each class period.

Directions: Do what is asked. Research through the internet and other sources.

Task 1. Submit a sample lesson plan in social studies. (5pts)

Lesson Plan for Social Studies 4


I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the Grade 4 pupils should be able to;
A. explain the meaning of culture and its related concepts;
B. characterizes the culture of one’s own country based on a certain aspects of cultural
identity;
C. express the importance and values of culture and economy in the society; and
D. create a collage that shows the different culture in the Philippines
II. Learning content:
Lesson: Society, Culture and Economy of My Country
References: AP4LKEIIa-1
Materials: Powerpoint Presentation, Pictures or flash cards showing the examples of the
different culture
III. Teaching/ Learning Procedures:
A. Routinely matters
1. Prayer
2. Arranging the seats
3. Attendance
B. Introduction
1. Our lesson for today is about Culture and its concept
2. I will pick some students to share their own understanding about culture and on how do
they give importance to their own culture in the society.
3. As you can see, these pictures shows the different culture that we are practicing here in
the Philippines. It also shows the livelihood and sources of wealth in the society.
C. Interaction
- The teacher will ask some questions regarding to the topic
- shows some picture of the economic and livelihood products in the Philippines
- shows some pictures of the different culture and its concept

D. Integration
The Teacher will ask some students to go in front and identify what region in the Philippines
that practices and uses the culture that is shown in the picture.
Write a reflection on what they have learned in that culture and express the importance and
values of that culture in the society.
IV. Evaluation
And now class, Fill in the information needed about “my culture”
A.
B. Use this worksheet to tell more about your culture and the traditions of your family.

V. Assignment
- In a short bondpaper create a collage that shows the different culture and traditions in the
Philippines and put a 2 sentence description of the collage you made.
- Study and read in advance for the next topic

Task 2. The Lesson Plan basically has 5 components, namely: Objectives, Subject Matter,
Procedure, Evaluation and Assignment. Provide a detail to each of the following component
of a lesson plan.

T2.1 Objectives (5pts)


• The first thing a teacher does is create an objective, a statement of purpose for the whole
lesson. An objective statement itself should answer what students will be able to do by the end
of the lesson. The objective drives the whole lesson, it is the reason the lesson exists. Care is
taken when creating the objective for each day’s lesson, as it will determine the activities the
students engage in.

T2.2 Subject Matter (5pts)


• Subject matter or specific topic includes sources of information, e.g., textbooks and library
references.

T2.3 Procedure (5pts)


• The procedure is the body of your lesson plan, the ways in which you'll share information with
students and the methods you'll use to help them assume a measure of mastery of that
material.

T2.4 Evaluation (5pts)


• It can take the form of formative test consisting of a 10-item multiple choice questions after
the day’s lesson to determine the mastery of learning, e.g., 95% of the class got 100% correct
answers.

T2.5 Assignment (5pts)


• It includes questions, exercises, and/or a set of practice specified by the teacher. In order to
succeed in discussing the assignment for the following day, a teacher give focused/specific
questions for students to answer.

Task 3. Explain the importance of a lesson plan. (5pts)


• A lesson plan is very important for teachers because A lesson plan serves as a guide that a
teacher uses every day to determine what the students will learn, how the lesson will be
taught as well as how learning will be evaluated. Lesson plans enable teachers to function
more effectively in the classroom by giving a detailed outline that they adhere to during each
class. Without a lesson plan, students can quickly lose focus and teachers may be left
scrambling, thinking of what to do next.
Total 35pts

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