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DAILY LESSON LOG
School Grade Level Grade VI
Teacher Learning Area Science
Teaching Dates and Time Week1 (June 5-9,2017) Quarter FirstQuarter
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I. OBJECTIVES June 5 June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9
A. Content
Standards
The learners demonstrate understanding of different types of mixtures and their characteristics
B. Performance
Standards
The learners should be able to prepare beneficial and useful mixtures such as drinks, food, and herbal medicines.
C. Learning
Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code
for each
Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-uniform mixtures. S6MT-Ia-c-1
Recall the states of matter Describe the
appearance of
mixtures
formed
Describe the
appearance of
mixtures formed
Describe the
appearance of
mixtures formed
Identify more examples of mixtures
formed
II. CONTENT
Matter and
Three Physical States of Matter
Mixtures :
Introduction
Mixtures:
Experimentation
Mixtures:
Presentation of
Data of the
Experiment
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous
Mixtures Examples
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’sGuide
pages
2. Learner’s
Materialspages
3. Textbookpages
4. Additional
Materialsfrom
Learning
Resource(LR)
portal
BEAM 4. 5 Explain
what happens after
Mixing Materials.
Learning Guides.
Mix it Up. July
2009. pp. 5-7.
B. OtherLearning
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing
previous lesson
or presentingthe
newlesson
Teacher’s Instruction
Picture Analysis. The teacher
should show three pictures referring
to solid, liquid and gas.
Pictures may be:
a. wood (solid)
b. water in a container (liquid)
c. smoke (gas)
Guide Questions:
1. What can you observe/see in the
pictures given?
2. What could be the relationship of
the three pictures?
Teacher’s
Instruction
Activity 1.1
Pinoy Henyo.
The teacher
will use the
activity as
guide.
Use the terms
used from the
previous
lesson such
solid, liquid ,
gas, matter
and more.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Classroom
Discussion.
The students will
share their
reflection and
insights about the
previous lesson.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Recitation.
The students
will recall the
activity from the
previous lesson.
Teacher’s Instruction
Activity 1.4 Mix and Match. The
teacher will use the activity as guide.
Use the terms used from the week’s
lesson such as solid, liquid , gas,
mixtures and other related terms.
B. Establishinga
purposefor the
lesson
Question of the day:
What are the three physical states
of matter and what do you know
about the three?
Question of
the day:
What will
happen if you
combine solid
matter to
Teacher’s
Instruction
The teacher will
tell that they will
further investigate
mixtures through
Question of the
day:
What are the
results of your
experiment
yesterday?
Question of the day:
Aside from the examples from the
previous lessons, what other
examples of mixtures can you
identify?
another solid
matter, solid
matter to a
liquid matter
and so on?
experimentation.
C. Presenting
examples/instanc
es of the new
lesson
Teacher’s Instruction
Solicit ideas of the student’s
previous lesson by using the KWL
chart on the three physical states of
matter. Provide Answer Sheets or
let the students copy the format in
their notebooks. Let the students
answer the first two columns : What
you KNOW? and What you WANT
to know more?
Student’s Answer Sheet
Topic: Three Physical States of
Matter
What you
KNOW?
What
you
WANT
to
know
more?
What You
have
LEARNED?
1.Matter
2.State of
matter
Teacher’s
Instruction
Activity 1.2
Mystery
Combinations.
The teacher
may provide
the answer
sheets or let
them write in
their
notebooks.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Activity 1.3: Mix It
Up!
Use BEAM Mix it
up 3.1 only or
activity sheet.
The teacher will
ask the students to
prepare the
materials.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Groupwork
Presentation.
The students
will present their
outputs.
The
Presentation
Rubrics will be
used. Please
see Rubrics 1.1.
Teacher’s Instruction
Sing an Action Song:
Song: Fruit Salad
“Watermelon, Watermelon
Papaya, Papaya,
Bananana, Bananananan
Fruit Salad, Fruit Salad”
Guide question:
What type of mixture is Fruit Salad?
D. Discussingnew
conceptsand
practicingnew
skills#1
Teacher’s Instruction
Direct Instruction.
Teacher’s Concept:
Matter is anything that occupies
space and has mass. The three
physical states of matter are solid,
liquid and gas. Solids have definite
volume and shape. Liquids have
definite volume but no definite
shape and takes the shape of the
container. Gases have no definite
shape and volume.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Interactive
Lecture in
Classroom
Discussion.
The teacher
will discuss
the previous
activity and
input lesson
through
recitation.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Development of
Data. The students
will prepare the
following
information
regarding the
Activity 1.3.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Direct
Instruction.
The teacher
points out
important
information from
the experiment
done.
Teacher’s
Concept:
A mixture forms
when two or
more
substances are
combined such
that each
substance
retains its own
chemical
identity. A
homogeneous
mixture has a
single phase
and a
heterogeneous
mixture has two
or more phases.
Teacher’s Instruction
Class Discussion.
The teacher prepares several
examples of heterogeneous and
homogeneous mixtures. Examples,
smoke, air, smog, halo-halo, orange
juice, coffee drink, tea drink and
other examples
Heterogeneous Homogeneous
E. Discussingnew
conceptsand
practicingnew
skills#2
F. Developing
mastery(leadsto
Formative
Assessment 3)
G. Findingpractical
applicationsof
conceptsand
skillsin daily
living
H. Making
generalizations
andabstractions
aboutthe lesson
Teacher’s Instruction
Concept Webbing. The teacher will
ask the students to give their
summary of what they learned from
the lesson. Ask the students to
attach it on the following diagram.
Teacher’s
Instruction
Story Wheel.
The teacher
will ask the
students to
give their
summary of
what they
learned from
the lesson.
Spin the story
wheel.
Note: The
story should
be prepared
before the
lesson.
Continuation of the
Experiment/Activity
1.3
Teacher’s
Instruction
Concept Hat.
The teacher will
ask the students
to write their
final concept
and ideas on
the cards/sheet
of papers and
place it on a
paper hat.
Students share
their
concept/learning
and wears the
hat.
Teacher’s Instruction
Fill in. The teacher will present the
structure that the students will
answer.
Example
The ___________ is an example of
(heterogeneous/homogeneous )
mixture because it is a combination
of ________ which is (solid, liquid
,gas) and ________ which is (solid,
liquid, gas) that is (single /more than
one) phase.
matter
gas
liquid
solid
The story
wheel should
contain
important
terms.
I. Evaluating
learning
Teacher’s Instruction
KWL chart. Let the students answer
the last column of the chart or what
you have learned?
Teacher’s
Instruction
Reflection
Log. The
students will
write their
reflection on
the lesson.
Continuation of the
Experiment/Activity
1.3
Teacher’s
Instruction
Laboratory
Sheet. The
students should
submit their
laboratory
sheet.
The Laboratory
rubric will be
used to grade
their output.
Rubric 1.2
Teacher’s Instruction
Poster Making. The students create
a poster showing examples of
mixture.
Use Rubric 1.3 on Poster Making
J. Additional
activities for
application or
remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners
whoearned80%
in the evaluation
B. No. of learners
whorequire
additional
activitiesfor
remediation
C. Didthe remedial
lessonswork?
No. of learners
whohave caught
up withthe lesson
D. No. of learners
whocontinueto
require
remediation
E. Whichof my
teaching
strategies worked
well?Why did
these work?
F. What difficulties
didI encounter
whichmy
principal or
supervisor can
helpmesolve?
G. What innovation
or localized
materialsdidI
use/discover
whichI wishto
sharewith other
teachers?

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Quarter 1 Week 1.doc

  • 1. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School Grade Level Grade VI Teacher Learning Area Science Teaching Dates and Time Week1 (June 5-9,2017) Quarter FirstQuarter Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I. OBJECTIVES June 5 June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 A. Content Standards The learners demonstrate understanding of different types of mixtures and their characteristics B. Performance Standards The learners should be able to prepare beneficial and useful mixtures such as drinks, food, and herbal medicines. C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-uniform mixtures. S6MT-Ia-c-1 Recall the states of matter Describe the appearance of mixtures formed Describe the appearance of mixtures formed Describe the appearance of mixtures formed Identify more examples of mixtures formed II. CONTENT Matter and Three Physical States of Matter Mixtures : Introduction Mixtures: Experimentation Mixtures: Presentation of Data of the Experiment Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Mixtures Examples III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References 1. Teacher’sGuide pages 2. Learner’s Materialspages 3. Textbookpages
  • 2. 4. Additional Materialsfrom Learning Resource(LR) portal BEAM 4. 5 Explain what happens after Mixing Materials. Learning Guides. Mix it Up. July 2009. pp. 5-7. B. OtherLearning Resources IV. PROCEDURES A. Reviewing previous lesson or presentingthe newlesson Teacher’s Instruction Picture Analysis. The teacher should show three pictures referring to solid, liquid and gas. Pictures may be: a. wood (solid) b. water in a container (liquid) c. smoke (gas) Guide Questions: 1. What can you observe/see in the pictures given? 2. What could be the relationship of the three pictures? Teacher’s Instruction Activity 1.1 Pinoy Henyo. The teacher will use the activity as guide. Use the terms used from the previous lesson such solid, liquid , gas, matter and more. Teacher’s Instruction Classroom Discussion. The students will share their reflection and insights about the previous lesson. Teacher’s Instruction Recitation. The students will recall the activity from the previous lesson. Teacher’s Instruction Activity 1.4 Mix and Match. The teacher will use the activity as guide. Use the terms used from the week’s lesson such as solid, liquid , gas, mixtures and other related terms. B. Establishinga purposefor the lesson Question of the day: What are the three physical states of matter and what do you know about the three? Question of the day: What will happen if you combine solid matter to Teacher’s Instruction The teacher will tell that they will further investigate mixtures through Question of the day: What are the results of your experiment yesterday? Question of the day: Aside from the examples from the previous lessons, what other examples of mixtures can you identify?
  • 3. another solid matter, solid matter to a liquid matter and so on? experimentation. C. Presenting examples/instanc es of the new lesson Teacher’s Instruction Solicit ideas of the student’s previous lesson by using the KWL chart on the three physical states of matter. Provide Answer Sheets or let the students copy the format in their notebooks. Let the students answer the first two columns : What you KNOW? and What you WANT to know more? Student’s Answer Sheet Topic: Three Physical States of Matter What you KNOW? What you WANT to know more? What You have LEARNED? 1.Matter 2.State of matter Teacher’s Instruction Activity 1.2 Mystery Combinations. The teacher may provide the answer sheets or let them write in their notebooks. Teacher’s Instruction Activity 1.3: Mix It Up! Use BEAM Mix it up 3.1 only or activity sheet. The teacher will ask the students to prepare the materials. Teacher’s Instruction Groupwork Presentation. The students will present their outputs. The Presentation Rubrics will be used. Please see Rubrics 1.1. Teacher’s Instruction Sing an Action Song: Song: Fruit Salad “Watermelon, Watermelon Papaya, Papaya, Bananana, Bananananan Fruit Salad, Fruit Salad” Guide question: What type of mixture is Fruit Salad?
  • 4. D. Discussingnew conceptsand practicingnew skills#1 Teacher’s Instruction Direct Instruction. Teacher’s Concept: Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. The three physical states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. Solids have definite volume and shape. Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape and takes the shape of the container. Gases have no definite shape and volume. Teacher’s Instruction Interactive Lecture in Classroom Discussion. The teacher will discuss the previous activity and input lesson through recitation. Teacher’s Instruction Development of Data. The students will prepare the following information regarding the Activity 1.3. Teacher’s Instruction Direct Instruction. The teacher points out important information from the experiment done. Teacher’s Concept: A mixture forms when two or more substances are combined such that each substance retains its own chemical identity. A homogeneous mixture has a single phase and a heterogeneous mixture has two or more phases. Teacher’s Instruction Class Discussion. The teacher prepares several examples of heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures. Examples, smoke, air, smog, halo-halo, orange juice, coffee drink, tea drink and other examples Heterogeneous Homogeneous
  • 5. E. Discussingnew conceptsand practicingnew skills#2 F. Developing mastery(leadsto Formative Assessment 3) G. Findingpractical applicationsof conceptsand skillsin daily living H. Making generalizations andabstractions aboutthe lesson Teacher’s Instruction Concept Webbing. The teacher will ask the students to give their summary of what they learned from the lesson. Ask the students to attach it on the following diagram. Teacher’s Instruction Story Wheel. The teacher will ask the students to give their summary of what they learned from the lesson. Spin the story wheel. Note: The story should be prepared before the lesson. Continuation of the Experiment/Activity 1.3 Teacher’s Instruction Concept Hat. The teacher will ask the students to write their final concept and ideas on the cards/sheet of papers and place it on a paper hat. Students share their concept/learning and wears the hat. Teacher’s Instruction Fill in. The teacher will present the structure that the students will answer. Example The ___________ is an example of (heterogeneous/homogeneous ) mixture because it is a combination of ________ which is (solid, liquid ,gas) and ________ which is (solid, liquid, gas) that is (single /more than one) phase. matter gas liquid solid
  • 6. The story wheel should contain important terms. I. Evaluating learning Teacher’s Instruction KWL chart. Let the students answer the last column of the chart or what you have learned? Teacher’s Instruction Reflection Log. The students will write their reflection on the lesson. Continuation of the Experiment/Activity 1.3 Teacher’s Instruction Laboratory Sheet. The students should submit their laboratory sheet. The Laboratory rubric will be used to grade their output. Rubric 1.2 Teacher’s Instruction Poster Making. The students create a poster showing examples of mixture. Use Rubric 1.3 on Poster Making J. Additional activities for application or remediation V. REMARKS VI. REFLECTION A. No. of learners whoearned80% in the evaluation
  • 7. B. No. of learners whorequire additional activitiesfor remediation C. Didthe remedial lessonswork? No. of learners whohave caught up withthe lesson D. No. of learners whocontinueto require remediation E. Whichof my teaching strategies worked well?Why did these work? F. What difficulties didI encounter whichmy principal or supervisor can helpmesolve? G. What innovation or localized materialsdidI use/discover whichI wishto sharewith other teachers?