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DETAILED LESSON

PLAN

APPLICATION

TTL-2 BCAEd-3

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NEIL ADRIAN BLAZO
NEWS GAME
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APPLICATION

Provides activities that help learners apply their learning to new


situations or contexts beyond the lesson and connect it to their own
lives. Choose activities that learners can relate to or have expressed
concern about. For example, have learners read the label of a
medication they or a family member may use at home to make certain
they understand the meaning of the words on the label. Gather
feedback from learners in follow-up classes and help them assess
what additional support, if any, they may require.
APPLICATION

The "application" section in a detailed lesson plan


refers to the stage where students put their newly
acquired knowledge and skills into practice. It's
crucial in solidifying their understanding and
making the learning relevant to real-world situations
APPLICATION

A comprehensive and elaborate lesson plan essentially comprises of a segment By engaging in concrete tasks and searching for real
dedicated to application, which is specifically designed to concentrate on real-life
applications, students can see the relevance and practicality
illustrations and practical exercises, enabling students to effectively apply the principles
and ideas that are being imparted to them. This particular segment not only fosters of the concepts being taught. The application section also
independent exploration and problem-solving abilities among the students, but also helps to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as
facilitates collaborative efforts and documentation. The fundamental objective behind
students are encouraged to find different ways to apply the
incorporating an application section is to furnish students with ample opportunities to
transfer their acquired knowledge to real-world scenarios, thereby enabling them to concepts and properties being learned.
cultivate a profound comprehension of the subject matter at hand.
PURPOSE OF APPLICATION

CONSOLIDATE ASSESSING PROMOTES


LEARNING LEARNING TRANSFER OF
LEARNING
Application activities help .By observing students'
students retain and deepen performance, you can gauge Application activities encourage
their understanding of the their grasp of the material and students to think about how the
concepts or skills taught identify areas where further learned concepts or skills can be
during the lesson. support might be needed. applied in different contexts and
situations, preparing them for
the real world.
Types of Application Activities

The application stage in a lesson plan is where the rubber meets the road! It's where
students take their newly acquired knowledge and put it into action, solidifying their
understanding and making the learning truly relevant and meaningful. This crucial
stage goes beyond simply memorizing facts; it involves applying concepts and skills to
solve problems, create something new, or analyze real-world scenarios.

PROBLEM SOLVING TASK PROJECTS


Students apply learned Students complete a project that
concepts to solve real-world or requires them to use their
knowledge and skills in a
hypothetical problems.
meaningful way.

CASE STUDY DEBATES OR SIMULATION


Students analyze a real-world Students use their knowledge
scenario and apply their learning to to argue a point or participate
understand and propose solutions..
in a simulated event.
Types of Application Activities

The application stage in a lesson plan is where the rubber meets the road! It's where
students take their newly acquired knowledge and put it into action, solidifying their
understanding and making the learning truly relevant and meaningful. This crucial
stage goes beyond simply memorizing facts; it involves applying concepts and skills to
solve problems, create something new, or analyze real-world scenarios.

CREATIVE ACTIVITES
Students express their
understanding through writing,
drawing, music, or other creative
means.
TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE
APPLICATION ACTIVITES
Alignment with learning objectives:
Ensure the activity directly relates to the lesson's
goals and assesses the intended skills or
knowledge.
Variety and differentiation:
Offer a range of activities that cater to
different learning styles and abilities.
TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE
APPLICATION ACTIVITES
Clear instructions and support:
Provide clear instructions and guidance to help
students succeed.

Variety and differentiation:


Use the activity to assess student learning and
provide constructive feedback.
SALIENT POINTS
Relevance:
Choose an application activity that is relevant and engaging to students, sparking their
interest and motivation.

Complexity:
Match the complexity of the application activity to the developmental level and prior
knowledge of your students.

Open-ended vs. closed-ended:


Consider a balance between open-ended activities that encourage creativity and
critical thinking and closed-ended activities that ensure key concepts are addressed.

Individual vs. group work:


Consider a balance between open-ended activities that encourage creativity and
critical thinking and closed-ended activities that ensure key concepts are addressed.

Resources and materials:


Clearly list any resources or materials students will need for the activity.
SALIENT POINTS
Time Allocation
Allocate sufficient time for the activity, considering its complexity
and student needs.
DETAILED LESSON
PLAN

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