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Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School TAPIA Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st
(First Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
C Learning Competencies/ Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0a-1
1 Discusses the
importance of planting
and propagating trees
and fruit-bearing trees
and marketing seedlings
11 Explains benefits derived
from planting trees and
fruit-bearing trees to
families and
communities
12a Identifies successful
orchard growers in the
community or adjacent
communities
12b famous orchards
farms in the Philippines
13 Prepare and undertake
nursery work
14 Maintaining your
nursery
II CONTENT
1a Importance of
trees and fruit
bearing trees
Activities:
Classification of the
different trees and
fruit bearing trees in
your/the community
Importance of
planting and
propagating trees
and fruit trees
111 Characteristics of
trees and fruit bearing
trees
112 Benefits derived
from trees and fruit
trees
113 Products
obtained from trees
and fruit trees
121 Identifying successful
orchard growers in the
community
122 Sources of Trees and
Fruit bearing Trees:
Commercial
Nursery
Agricultural
Institutions
Department of
Agriculture
Bureau of Plant
Industry
131 Common nursery
work
132 Proper use of nursery
tools and equipment
133 Nursery hygiene and
safe work practices
134 Varieties of seedlings of
trees and fruit trees, and
their characteristics
135 Ways how to care for
seedlings
141 Benefits derived from
a nursery
142 Nursery plant
maintenance, operation and
activities
143 Greening the nursery
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Ask any one from the
members of the class to
tell something about the
word “Agriculture”
Identify some trees and
fruit trees available in the
community
Read the different
benefits derived from
planting trees and fruit
trees to family and
community
Ask students to identify
some products we can
get from trees and fruit
trees
Students will report on
personalities, experts and
practitioners who are
successful orchard growers
Identify some well known
orchards/agri-farms in the
Provinces
Discussions about “Plant
Nursery”
Used of different tools in
the nursery
Presentation about the
systematic and scientific
ways of caring for
nursery, orchards and
farmland
Discussions about the benefits
we can get from having a
Nursery and how to green
the nursery
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson
Discuss the importance of
planting and
propagating trees and
fruit trees
Show pictures of some
by-products derived from
trees and fruit trees
Learners will identify the
different sources of trees
and fruit trees
Students will describe what
they see inside the
nursery
Demonstration of the
different systematic and
scientific ways of caring for
a nursery, an orchard and a
farm land
Students will determine
the nursery, plant
maintenance and
operation/activities and
some organic ways in
greening the nursery
C Presenting examples/instances of the
new lesson
Introduction to data
gathering of some
elements to be observed in
planting trees and fruit
trees
Presentation of some
products derived from trees
and fruit trees
Identify some government and
non-government entities,
private agencies that
distribute trees and fruit trees
Presentation of the different
types or classification of
plant nursery
Presentation of different
agricultural produce/organic
produce from a nursery
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Data presentation Product presentation skills Interviewing skills Presentation skills using
video footages
Product presentation skills
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identify the scientific
practices in planting
trees and fruit trees
List down some benefits
derived from
trees and fruit trees
Identify some personalities
known for
exemplary performance
Presentation on
nursery
List down some benefits
derived from managing a
nursery
in growing and
maintaining orchard
Identify some well known
orchard farms in the
provinces
Identification of
different tools used in a
nursery
Identification of
Systematic and
scientific ways of caring
for nursery, orchards and
farmland
Describe the maintenance,
operations
and the different activities
in a nursery
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Present before the
class the scientific
practices in planting
trees and fruit trees
Present actual, real by-
products derived from
trees and fruit trees
Present before the class
videos, film clips of
different personalities
and their farm, orchard
that have given them
recognition of exemplary
performance
Show some footages of
different government, non-
government as well
as private entities, where
trees and fruit trees are
obtained from
Present before the
class the scientific
practices in caring for a
nursery
Show the different tools,
materials used in a
nursery
Present before the class the
different by-products
produced in the nursery
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
The Importance of
propagating trees and
fruit trees
The benefits derived from
planting trees and fruit
trees
Some known personalities
who have excelled in
maintaining orchards and
farmlands where trees and
fruit trees are grown
Managing a nursery;
describing the different
activities; identifying the
tools and the materials
used in maintaining a
nursery and an orchard
Benefits derived from a
nursery and its by-products
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Group presentation
Ocular Inspection
Written examination
Product Analysis
J Additional activities for applicationor
remediation
Take Video footages of
some trees and fruit trees
grown in their respective
community
Preparation of Picture
Album about the benefits
derived from trees and fruit
trees
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her
expertise in growing trees,
fruit trees and managing an
orchard
Develop a flip chart of
different systematic and
scientific ways of
maintaining a nursery
Video shoot of different
types of nursery and
products
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
.
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st
- 2nd (Second Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
C Learning Competencies/ Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0b-2
2 Uses technology in
gathering information
about trees and fruit
trees
data preparation
use of survey
use of interview
21 Conduct a
survey/interview for
the following:
elements to be
observed in planting
trees and fruit
bearing trees
22 Conduct a
survey/interview for
the following:
market demands for
fruit trees
23 Conduct a
survey/interview of
the following
sources of trees
and fruit trees
24 Conduct a
survey/interview of
the following
famous orchard, farm
in the country
II CONTENT
2a Discuss the
different
tools/instruments in
gathering data for
trees and fruit trees
Interview
Survey
211 Elements to be
observed in planting
trees and fruit trees
Be able to present
data using interview
or a survey
221 Identify different market
demands for trees and fruit
trees
Be able to present
data using interview
or a survey
231 Present data
regarding different sources of
trees and fruit trees
Be able to present data
using interview or a
survey
241 Present data regarding
famous orchards and
farmlands within the
community in the different
provinces in the country
Be able to present data
using interview or a
survey
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
.
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual Object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual Object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual Object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual Object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual Object, Guidebook,
Internet
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Ask any one from the
class to report about
trees and fruit trees
Importance and the
benefits we can derive
from planting trees and
fruit trees
Identification of the
different elements to be
observed in planting trees
and fruit trees
Report on market
demands for trees and fruit
trees
Discussion on the different
sources of trees and fruit
trees
Presentation of the
different well-known
orchard/farm in the
country
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson
Be able to discuss
before the class the
use of interview and
survey in gathering
data and other
information about trees
and fruit trees
Present the different
elements to be observed
in planting trees and fruit
trees
Learners will identify the
different market demands
for trees and fruit trees
Present before the class
some sources of trees
and fruit trees
Learners will be able to gain
information about the
success story of some
well-known
orchards/farms in the
country
C Presenting examples/instances of the
new lesson
Presentation of
data/information on the
different trees and fruit
trees grown in the
different provinces with
focused on its Ordinary
name and its scientific
name
Show data regarding the
different elements to be
practiced in planting trees
and fruit trees
Identify market demands for
trees and fruit trees
Using a developed data
base, present before the
class the different sources of
trees and fruit trees as
follows:
Commercial
Nursery
Agricultural
Institutions
Department of
Agriculture
Bureau of Plant
Industry
Presentation of the different
well-known orchards/farms
with exemplary characteristics
and awards
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Present data gathering
instrument using Interview
and Survey
Present charts/pictures
showing the different
elements practiced in
planting trees and fruit
trees
Interviewing skills on market
demands for trees and fruit
trees
Presentation skills using
video footages on the
different sources of trees
and fruit trees
Video presentation featuring
the outstanding
orchards/farms in the
country
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
.
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Discussions on the use
of technology in
gathering data on
trees and fruit trees
List down different
elements involved in
planting trees and fruit
trees
Identify some market
demands related to trees
and fruit trees
Presentation skills on the
different agencies,
partners being the source
of trees and fruit
trees
Video coverage presentation
of some well-
known orchard farm in the
country
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Present before the
class the scientific
practices in gathering
data about the trees
and fruit trees
Demonstrate the
different practices in
planting trees and fruit
trees
Present before the class
videos, film clips of
different products that
serve as a market
demand for trees and
fruit trees
(ex: foods: fruits, candies,
jams, vegetables,
non-food: furnitures,
energy source,
infrastructure, etc
Show some footages of
different government,
non-government as well
as private entities,
where trees and fruit
trees are obtained
from
Present data of some
outstanding
orchards/farms in the
country
Present their sample
proposals or project
study
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
The importance of
scientific tools in data
gatherings
The different elements in
planting trees and fruit
trees
Some products derived from
trees and fruit trees that will
provide for a market demand
Sources of trees and fruit
trees
Qualities and characteristics
of an ideal orchard
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Brainstorming
Reporting and presentation
skills
Role Play
Group presentation
Video presentation
Quiz
Written examination
Word Game
Direct Observation
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Present documentaries
and some data about
trees and fruit trees that
are gathered through
surveys and interviews
Demonstration on the
different practices in
planting trees and fruit
trees
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her
expertise/experiences in
marketing products out of
trees and fruit trees
Develop flip chart on the
different sources of trees
and fruit trees
Video shoot of different
types of orchard
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st
-3rd (Third Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
C Learning Competencies/ Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0c-3
3 Discusses the
definition of “Orchard”
31 Identify trees and fruit trees
for orchard gardening
based on the ff:
geographical location,
Climate and market
demands
32 Proper way of planting
and propagating trees
33 How to care for
seedlings
34 Caring for trees and fruit
bearing trees
II CONTENT
Different types of
orchard farms and
their geographical
locations
311 Characteristics of
trees and fruit-bearing
trees
112 Different trees
and fruit trees that
grows in different
regions
113 Trees and fruit
trees that grow during
summer, rainy days and
cold weather
321Ways of propagating trees
and fruit-bearing trees
budding
marcotting
grafting
331 Different ways on how to
care for seedlings
341Ways of caring trees and
fruit trees
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
.
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Assign groups to report on
the different types of
orchards/farms in the
country
Present a
database/calendar of
planting season for
specified trees and fruit
trees
Identify the different
regions where trees and
fruit trees grow
Students will report on the
different methods of
propagating trees and fruit
trees
Actual demonstration of the
different methods of
propagating trees and fruit
trees
Identification of the
different ways on how to
care for seedlings
Identification of the
different ways on how to
care for trees and fruit
trees
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson
Identify the different
trees and fruit trees
that grow in a specified
type of orchard
Present a detailed
database showing the
different regions and the
types of trees and fruit
trees grown during
summer, rainy days or
during cold weather
Return demonstration of
the different ways of
propagating trees and fruit
trees
Demonstration of the
different systematic and
scientific ways of caring
for seedlings
Demonstration of the
different systematic and
scientific ways of caring
for seedlings
C Presenting examples/instances of
the new lesson
Type of orchard and the
trees and fruit trees that
grow in it
Video Presentation of some
trees and fruit trees that
grow during summer, rainy
days or cold weather
Show actual propagated trees
and fruit trees using budding,
grafting and marcotting
Presentation of actual
seedlings and how to care
for them
Show video footage on
caring for trees and fruit
trees
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Looking at the real thing
Learners to bring variety of
seedlings/cuttings of trees,
fruit trees that grow in an
orchard
Show pictures of trees and
fruit trees and actual parts
or fruits
Caring for propagated trees
and fruit trees
Presentation skills using
video footages on caring for
seedlings
Do’s and Don’t in planting
trees and fruit trees
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identify some orchards
and be able
to list down their
location and owner
Show list of different
trees and fruit trees
that grow during
summer
Show video footages on
caring for propagated
trees and fruit trees
Do’s and Don’t in
caring for seedlings
Identify some organic way of
caring for trees and fruit
trees
.
Include also the lay
out design
Show list of different
trees and fruit trees
that grow during rainy
days
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Present before the class
the outstanding
orchards and their
best practices
Present before the
class the name of trees
and fruit trees that grow
both rainy days and
summer
Present before the class
pictures of matured trees
and fruit trees that came
from budding, grafting,
marcotting
Present before the class
the scientific way
of planting seedlings
Present before the class the
ways of supporting
damaged trees and fruit
trees
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
The different types of
orchard in the country and
their maintenance
The planting seasons for
trees and fruit trees
The different method of
propagating trees and fruit
trees
How to care for seedlings How to care for trees and
fruit trees
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Role play
Direct Observation
Group presentation
Word Game
Nursery visitation
Written examination
Puzzle Game
J Additional activities for applicationor
remediation
Video coverages of some
resort with an orchard and
its lay out design
Trees and fruit trees and
their planting season
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her
expertise experiences in
propagating trees and fruit
trees
Develop a flip chart on the
different systematic and
scientific ways of caring for
seedlings
Video shoot of the different
ways of caring for trees and
fruit trees
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School Tapia elementary School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher LESTER R. PENALES Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time JUNE 26-30 2017 Quarter 1st
-4th (Fourth Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
C Learning Competencies/ Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0c-4
4 Prepares lay out design of
an orchard using the
information gathered
41 The benefits derived from an
orchard
42 Different orchard lay out and
designs
43 Maintenance and conservation
of an orchard
44 Different products derived
from an orchard
II CONTENT
The definition of
“orchard”
Importance of putting up an
orchard
411 Environmental
benefits of an orchard
412 Provisions of food and
fruit consumption out of
orchard
113 Trees and fruit trees
that grow in an orchard
421Orchard design and lay
out
1 Square method
2 Rectangular method
3 Quincunx method
4 Triangular method
5 Hexagonal method
6 Contour (or Terracing)
method
422 Different tools and materials
used in maintaining an orchard
431 Different ways of
maintaining an orchard
441Identification of
different products derived from
an orchard
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
.
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual
object, Guidebook, Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting
the new lesson
Assign groups to report on the
Importance of Orchard
Identify different regions and the
trees and fruit trees that grow
in their orchard
Students will report on different
designs and lay out of an orchard
Presentation sample of different
orchard lay out and design
Different ways on how to care for
and maintain the orchard
Processes involved in orchard
production
B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Identify the different benefits
derived from
orchards
Present before the class the
success story of
people who excel in their
orchard business
Identify the functions of the different
tools and materials
used in an orchard
Orchard site maintenance
calendar
Packaging the products
C Presenting examples/instances of the new
lesson
Types of orchard and the
trees and fruit trees that grow
in them
Video Presentation of some
trees and fruit trees that grow in
an orchard during summer, rainy
days or cold weather
Discuss the step by step
procedures in laying
out/designing an orchard
Using personal protective
equipment in maintaining an
orchard
Show video footage about
orchard entrepreneurship
D Discussing new concepts and practicing
new skills #1
Presentation of different
orchard plantations
Show pictures of trees and
fruit trees grown in an
orchard
Prepare a Dio-Rama of an
Ideal Orchard
Presentation skills using
video footages on caring for
orchards
Identify successful
entrepreneurs and their
orchard, as well as its produce
E Discussing new concepts and practicing
new skills #2
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identify some orchard
plantation in the
region
Show list of different trees
and fruit trees
that grow during summer
and rainy
days
Shows video footages on actual
setting up and
laying out of an orchard
Do’s and Don’t in
maintaining an orchard
Identify some organic ways of
caring for and maintaining an
orchard
Show an actual product derived
from an orchard
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Present before the class the
outstanding
orchards and their
best practices
Bring samples/cuttings of trees
and fruit trees
that grow in an orchad
during both rainy days and
summer
Present before the class pictures of
matured trees
and fruit trees that were
planted in an orchard
Organic agriculture practice Present before the class the ways
of supporting
damaged trees and fruit
trees
.
H Making generalizations and abstractions
about the lesson
The different types of
orchard in the country
The planting seasons for
trees and fruit trees
The different methods of
propagating trees and fruit trees
How to maintain and
upgrade orchards
How to care for trees and
fruit trees
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Word Game
Group presentation
Role Play
Direct Observation
Written examination
Word Puzzle
J Additional activities for applicationor
remediation
Video coverages of some
resort with an orchard
Create a data base of trees
and fruit trees and their
planting season
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her
expertise/experiences in putting
up an orchard
Develop a flip chart of
different systematic and for
scientific ways of caring and
maintaining an orchard
Video shoot of the different
ways of caring for trees and fruit
trees
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B No of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st
- 5th (Fifth Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
Perform plant propagation techniques based on scientific processes
C Learning Competencies/ Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0d-5
5 Propagates trees and
fruit trees using
scientific processes
51 Identify the functions of
different tools and
equipment used in plant
propagations
52Demonstrate
scientific ways of
propagating trees and
fruit trees
53 Observed health and
safety in propagating trees
and fruit trees
54 Clean and Healthy
Working
Environment
55 Proper waste
disposal
II CONTENT
Needs/reasons why
plants propagate
Identification of the
different propagation
techniques
511 Different tools ,
supplies and materials in
performing plant
propagations and their
purpose
521Plant Propagation
Strategies and Techniques
1 Wrapping and Waxing
2 Budding
3 Grafting
4 Marcotting
5 Pruning
522 Steps and procedures in
performing plant propagation
523 Health and safety in
performing plant propagation
531 Different ways of
caring for and maintaining
propagated plant
541 A visit to a nearby
orchard to analyze
propagated plants
542 Analyzing propagated
plants
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
.
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
Internet
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Assign groups to report on
the Importance of
Orchards
Identify different regions
and the trees and fruit
trees that grow in their
orchard
Students will report on the
different design and lay out of
an orchard
Presentation sample of
different orchard lay out
and design
Identification of the different
ways on how to care for
and maintain the orchard
Processes involved in
orchard production
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson
Identify the different
benefits derived from
plant propagation
Prepare all the materials
needed in performing
plant propagation
Identify the functions of the
different tools and materials
used in an orchard
Demonstrate health and
safety in performing plant
propagation
Provide documentation to
monitor the day-to-day
status of a propagated
plant
C Presenting examples/instances of the
new lesson
Present actual sample of
trees and fruit trees
propagated using different
techniques
Video Presentation in
preparing for actual plant
propagation for trees and
fruit trees
Video presentation of the
step-by-step procedures in
performing plant propagation
Using personal protective
equipment in performing
plant propagation
Present charts/video
showing proper waste
disposal after plant
propagation
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Storing and caring for
propagated plant
Proper use of tools and
equipment in performing
plant propagation
Document the steps and
procedures in performing
plant propagation
Proper wearing of Personal
Protective Equipment
Analyzing failed or un-
successful plant
propagation
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
Safety practices in
performing plant
propagation
Proper procedures in
preparing the cuttings for
plant propagation
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
What is the
importance of plant
propagation?
Write down the proper
steps and procedures
in performing different
plant propagation
Identify the best plant
propagation techniques
used
Do’s and Don’t while
performing plant
propagation
Proper labeling of
propagated plants
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
What benefits can we
derived from plant
propagation?
Bring samples/cuttings of
trees and fruit trees
that grow in the orchard
during both rainy days
and summer
Present before the class
pictures of matured trees
and fruit trees from
budding, grafting
marcotting and pruning
Present before the class
the scientific way
of trans-planting
propagated plants
Present before the class the
ways of supporting
damaged trees and fruit
trees
.
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Importance of plant
propagation and the
benefit derived from it
Functional tools used in
performing plant
propagation
The different method of
performing plant propagation
Health and safety
procedures in performing
plant propagation
Proper monitoring of
propagated plant
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Role Play
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Demonstration
Ocular Inspection
Group presentation
Role Play
Direct Observation
Written examination
Word Puzzle
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Video coverages of some
resort with orchard
Create a data base of Trees
and fruit trees and their
planting season
Invite at least on practitioner
who can share his/her
experienced in putting up an
orchard
Develop flip chart of
different systematic and
scientific ways of caring and
maintaining an orchard
Video shoot of different
ways of caring trees and
fruit trees
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st
-6th (Sixth Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
Perform plant propagation techniques based on scientific processes
C Learning Competencies/ Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0e-6
6 Identify systematic and
scientific ways of
caring seedlings and
orchard trees and fruit
trees
61 Perform systematic and
scientific ways of caring
seedlings, trees and fruit
trees
Cultivating
Transplanting
Watering
Applying organic
fertilizer
62Perform proper
procedures in preparing
organic fertilizer and
organic pest/insect
control
63 Identify and explain the
importance and benefit of
using organic fertilizer and
pest/insect control towards
sustainable development
Observe healthy and
safety measures in
formulating organic
fertilizer and pest
/insect control
II CONTENT
Systematic and
scientific ways of
caring seedlings and
orchard trees and
fruit trees
611 Perform systematic
and scientific ways of caring
seedlings, propagated trees
and fruit trees
Cultivating
Transplanting
Watering
Applying organic fertilizer
612 Maintenance plan
and schedule in
caring seedlings
and propagated
plants
621Introduction to Organic
Agriculture
622 Procedures in making
organic fertilizer
623Steps and procedures in
making organic pest and insect
control
631Advantages of organic
fertilizer and pest/insect
control
414 Proper labeling of
prepared organic concoction
III LEARNING RESOURCES
.
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Assign groups to report on
the characteristics
of seedlings
Identify the proper ways of
caring for propagated trees
and fruit trees in the
orchard
Students will report on
different design and lay out of
an Orchard
Presentation sample of
different Orchard lay out
and design
Identification of different
ways on how to care and
maintain the orchard
farm
Processes involved in
producing orchard
products
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson
Identify the systematic
and scientific ways of
caring for seedlings,
trees and fruit trees
Perform the systematic
and scientific ways of
caring for seedlings and
propagated plants
Apply proper use of organic
fertilizer and organic
pest/insect control
Demonstrate health and
safety in handling organic
products
Provide documentation
monitoring the day to day
status of propagated plant
with organic fertilizer and
pest/insect control
C Presenting examples/instances of
the new lesson
Present actual sample of
seedlings, trees and Fruit
trees done with different
plant propagation
techniques
Video Presentation in
Systematic and scientific ways
of caring for seedlings
propagated trees and fruit
trees
Video presentation of the
step by step procedures in
formulating organic fertilizer
and organic pest/insect
control
Benefits derived from
organic fertilizer and organic
pest/insect control
Present charts/video
showing proper storages of
organic products
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Storing and caring for
seedlings, propagated
plant
Proper use of tools and
equipment in caring for
seedlings, propagated
plants
Document the steps and
procedures in performing
organic fertilizer and other
organic concoctions
Proper wearing of Personal
protective equipment
Analyzing failed or un-
successful formulation of
organic fertilizer and organic
pest/insect control
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
Safety practices in
transplanting seedlings and
propagated plants
Introduction to Organic
concoctions
Proper ways in handling
organic concoction
Proper ways of storing
organic concoctions
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identification of
systematic and
scientific ways of
caring seedling and
Write down the proper
steps and procedures
in caring for seedlings
Identify the proper
procedures in formulating
organic fertilizer and
Do’s and Don’t while
formulation of organic
fertilizer and organic
pest/insect control
Proper Labeling and
storing of organic
products
.
orchard trees and
fruit trees
and orchard trees and
fruit trees
organic pest/insect
control
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
When is the proper
time to transplant
seedling and
propagated trees and
fruit trees?
Bring samples/cuttings of
trees and fruit trees
and seedlings ready for
transplanting
Present before the class
Pictures of transplanted
seedlings, trees and fruit
trees that came from
budding, grafting,
marcotting, pruning
Demonstrate the
proper ways of
applying organic
fertilizer and organic
pest/insect control to
seedlings and
propagated plants
Present before the class
what are the ways of
disposing waste materials
in the orchard
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Importance of caring
seedling, plant
propagation in the
orchard
Functional tools used in
caring for seedlings and
propagated plants
The different procedures in
formulating organic fertilizer
and organic pest/insect
control
Health and safety
procedures in formulating
organic fertilizer and
organic pest and insect
control
Proper storage and labeling of
organic concoctions
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Role Play
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Demonstration
Ocular Inspection
Group presentation
Role Play
Direct Observation
Written examination
Word Puzzle
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Video presentation of
some best practices in
caring for seedlings and
orchard
Create a data base of
seedlings,trees and fruit
trees and their care &
maintenance schedule
Invite at least on practitioner
who can share his/her about
organic agriculture
Develop a documentation
different systematic and
scientific ways of formulating
organic products and
concoctions
Video presentation of proper
storages and labeling of
organic concoctions
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st
-7th (Seventh Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
Markets Fruits and Seedlings
C Learning Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0f-7
7 Market fruits and
seedlings
71 Applies scientific knowledge and
skills in identifying fruits and
seedlings ready for sale
72Keep updated records
of trees/seedlings for sale
73 marketing strategy to be
used in selling
74 Uses of on line
marketing of orchard
trees and seedlings
75 Prepares flyers and
Brochures
II CONTENT
How to sell your crop
Wholesale and retail
Marketing of fruits
and seedlings
The Farmers Market
711 Scientific
knowledge/skills in identifying
fruits and seedlings for sale
Ripeness
Physiological maturity
Colouring
Organoleptic quality
Commercial maturity
721Proper record keeping
of events, expenses, sales and
improvement of orchards
722 Maintaining records
Tree map
Tree growth
Seedlings growth
731Marketing strategy
Transactional
Word of Mouth
Personalized
Free sample
marketing
Telemarketing
Community
marketing
714 Benefits of on line
marketing
Advantages and dis
advantages of on
line marketing
715 Design and lay out of
flyers and brochures for
marketing fruits and
seedlings
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
.
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual
object, Guidebook, internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Assign groups to report on
the systematic and
scientific way of caring for
seedlings, trees and fruit
trees
Perform systematic and
scientific ways of caring
seedlings, propagated trees
and fruit trees
Cultivating
Transplanting
Watering
Applying organic
fertilizer
Perform proper procedures
in preparing organic
fertilizer and organic
pest/insect control
Demonstrate the proper
ways of applying
organic fertilizer and
organic pest/insect
control to seedlings and
propagated plants
Observe healthy and
safety measures in
formulating organic
fertilizer and pest
/insect control
B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Apply entrepreneurial
skills in marketing and
selling fruits, seedlings
and cuttings
Scientific knowledge Skills and
in identifying fruits and
seedlings for sale
Maintaining record and
keeping all data in tact
Choosing the best
marketing strategy in
selling fruits and
seedlings
Practice marketing
strategy through
advertising and on line
techniques
C Presenting examples/instances of the
new lesson
Proper selection and
harvesting of fruits, and
proper selection of
seedlings for sale
Practice Scientific
knowledge/skills in identifying
fruits and seedlings for sale
Ripeness
Physiological maturity
Colouring
Organoleptic quality
Commercial maturity
Proper maintenance of
records and Books, ledger for
marketing fruits and
seedlings
Presentation of different
Marketing strategies in
marketing fruits and
seedlings
Practice advertising
techniques in marketing
fruits and seedlings
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Environmental and
community scanning in
marketing fruits and
seedling
Analyzing your orchard s and
plantation status
Bookkeeping techniques Proper wearing of Personal
protective equipment
Analyzing failed or un-
successful formulation of
organic fertilizer and organic
pest/insect control
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
Safety practices in
transplanting seedlings and
propagated plants
Introduction to Organic
concoctions
Ideal marketing strategy
applied for fruits and
seedlings
Advertise your product
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Discussed
entrepreneurial skills
in marketing and
selling fruits,
seedlings and
cuttings
Applies scientific
knowledge and skills in
identifying fruits and
seedlings ready for sale
Proper record keeping of
events, expenses,
sales and improvement of
orchards
Discuss the different
marketing strategies in
selling fruit and
seedlings
Lay out and design
advertisement for fruits
and seedlings for sale
.
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Knowing your market
and customer
Proper analysis of fruits and
seedlings ready for
market
Develop proper records
and books intended for
marketing
Selection and best
marketing strategy for
fruits and seedlings
Practice on-line
marketing strategy
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Entrepreneurial skills in
Marketing fruits and
seedlings
Scientific way and skills in
identifying fruit and seedlings
for sale
Record keeping and
maintenance of data for
marketing
Scope and characteristics of
different marketing
techniques
Present different way of
advertising your product
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Role Play
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Demonstration
Ocular Inspection
Group presentation
Role Play
Direct Observation
Written examination
Word Puzzle
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Video presentation of
some best practices in
marketing fruits and
seedlings
Video presentation of scientific
skills in identifying fruits and
seedlings for sale
Present ideal existing actual
records of books and ledger
intended for fruits and
seedling sale sand market
Invite speaker who is an
authority in marketing fruits
and seedling and who will
talked on marketing
strategies
Video presentation in
developing advertisement
like brochure, leaflets and
posters for marketing
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st
-8th (Eight Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees
Develops plan for expansion of planting trees and and seedling production
C Learning Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0g-8
8 Develops plan for
expansion of planting
trees and seedling
production
81 Identify other varieties of trees
and seedlings available for planting
expansion
82design and lay out of
possible plantation
expansion
83 Identification of
plantation requirement of
additional plants and
seedlings ready for
expansions
84 discussion on proper care
of additional trees and
seedlings for expansion
II CONTENT
Multi-cropping
Plan/lay out for
plantation expansion
811 Varieties of tress, fruit
trees and seedling for
plantation expansion
821 Design/lay out options
for plantation expansion
831 Identifying plantation
requirements for expansion
841 Proper caring
techniques for additional
trees , fruit trees and
seedling
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture p32
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers
Guide
Agricultural Crops Production,
Teachers Guide
Agricultural Crops
Production, Teachers Guide
Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Structural plans
Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual
object, Guidebook, internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet , Structural plans
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Actual object, Guidebook,
internet
IV PROCEDURES
.
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Discuss before the
class the different
strategies in marketing
trees and fruit trees
Demonstrate some Scientific
knowledge/skills in identifying
fruits and seedlings for sale
Ripeness
Physiological
maturity
Colouring
Organoleptic quality
Commercial maturity
Proper record keeping of
events, expenses,
sales and improvement of
orchards
Discuss the different
Marketing strategy as
follows:
Transactional
Word of Mouth
Personalized
Free sample
marketing
Telemarketing
Community
marketing
Advantages of on-line
marketing strategy
B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Evaluate orchard area for
possible plantation
expansion
Analyze other variety of trees and
fruit trees for possible
multi cropping
Develop design and plans for
plantation expansion
Identify some plantation
requirements needed for
expansion
List down proper caring
techniques applied to
additional trees and fruit
trees needed for
expansion
C Presenting examples/instances of the new
lesson
Practice alternate
planting in orchard
plantation
Characteristics of trees and
fruit trees for multi cropping
Develop new design and
plans for plantation
expansion
Identification of additional
plantation requirements
Analyze other way in caring
for trees and fruit trees
during plantation expansion
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Perform multi cropping Study varieties and
characteristic of trees and fruit
trees for multi cropping
Design proper lay out of
orchard for expansion
Presentation of Modern
orchard plantation lay out
and design
Scientific and modern way
of caring for additional trees
and fruit trees for plantation
expansion
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
Introduction to Green House
technology
Applying Proper Watering
and irrigation of Orchard
Application of sprinkler
inside the orchard
F Developing mastery (leads to Formative
Assessment 3)
Discuss multi cropping
techniques
in orchard plantation
Classification of crops
applicable to multi
cropping
Identification of facilities
and amenities of
modern orchard
plantation
Discuss the advantages of a
fully equipped
orchard plantation
Discuss the importance of
applying proper care
for trees and fruit trees
during plantation
expansion
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Explain the principles of
multi cropping
Present some photos of
orchard practicing multi
cropping
Develop proper records
and inventories of
standard amenities for
modern orchard
plantation
Perform an interview to an
orchard owner who
is applying modern
techniques in
maintaining an orchard
plantation
Practice modern
approach in caring for
additional trees and
fruit trees inside the
orchard
.
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Identify some benefit
derived from multi
cropping
Be able to present pictures of
different multi crops for orchard
expansion
Take video footages of an
ideal orchard practicing multi
cropping
Present before the class the
video footages of an
interview to an orchard
owner applying modern
techniques in maintaining
orchard
Benefit derived from
modern approach in caring
for orchard plantation
I Evaluating learning Written examination
Demonstrations
Role Play
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Demonstration
Ocular Inspection
Group presentation
Role Play
Direct Observation
Written examination
Word Puzzle
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Site visitation to a near by
multi cropping orchard
plantation
Make your own design/plan of
an ideal orchard plantation
specifying expansion
Present pictures of orchard
design and plans practicing
plantation expansion
Invite speaker who is an
authority in orchard
plantation expansion
Video presentation of an
orchard practicing modern
strategy in caring for trees
and fruit trees
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (First Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising
C Learning Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0h-9
9 Conduct
survey/interview to :
91 Persons in the
community whose
occupation is
animal (four
legged)/fish
raising
92 Identify kinds of four
legged animals/fish
being raised as means of
livelihood
92a Identify kinds of fish being
raised as means
of livelihood
93 Enumerate possible hazard
that animal raising can
cause to the people and
the community
94 Enumerate ways how to
prevent hazard brought
about by raising
animals
95 Identify market demand for
animal/fish products and
by-products
II CONTENT
Conduct a
survey/interview to a
local
practitioner/owner of
an animal/fish farm
Research on rhe
nature and or history
of the animal/fish
farm
921Livestock in farm
settings
922 Types/kinds of
livestock being raised as
means of livelihood
913 Identify some
types/kinds of fish being
raised as means of
livelihood
931 Possible farm hazard
that an animal raising cause to
people and community
Animal Bites
Animal kicks,
rushing, trampling
Spread of
Infectious diseases
Chemical-
pesticides
transmission
941 Possible ways to
prevent farm hazard
brought about animal
raising
Avoid contact
with animal feces
Do not inhale
animal furr
Do not mingle or
get closer with
any animals
Practice proper
animal handling
951 Market demand for
animal/fish products/by products
Meat
Dairy
Clothing
Fertilizer
Labor
medicine
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture
.
Internet, Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agri-fishery, Classifying
the Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Perform multi cropping Study varieties and
characteristic of trees
and fruit trees for multi
cropping
Design proper lay out of
orchard for expansion
Presentation of Modern
orchard plantation lay out
and design
Scientific and modern way of
caring for additional trees
and fruit trees for plantation
expansion
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson Conduct
survey/interview
to :
Persons in the
community
whose
occupation is
animal (four
legged)/fish
raising
Identify kinds of four
legged animals/fish
being raised as
means of livelihood
92a Identify kinds of
fish being raised as
means of livelihood
Enumerate possible
hazard that animal
raising can cause to
the people and the
community
Enumerate ways
how to prevent
hazard brought
about by raising
animals
Identify market demand
for animal/fish products
and by-products
C Presenting examples/instances of the
new lesson
Use of Survey Instrument
for the survey/ interview
of practitioner/owner of
animal/fish farm
Introduction to “Livestock”
The types and kinds of
Livestock such as small
and large ruminants
Types and kinds of Aquatic
resources such as fishes
The different environmental
hazard from farm and farm
animals
Ways of preventing some
hazards from farm and
animals
Market demands derived form
fish and farm animal products
and by products
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Practicing Interviewing
skills for farm animal
owner
Ways of caring farm
animals such as cattle, and
ruminants
Identification of common farm
hazards and the animals that
inflicted them
Presentation skills using
video footages on ways
how to prevent them
Marketing strategy for animals
and fish products
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
Discuss direct consumers and
retailing practice of marketing
animal farm and fish product
.
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Analyzing Survey
Instrument for the survey/
interview of
practitioner/owner of
animal/fish farm
Definition of “Livestock”
The types and kinds of
Livestock such as small
and large ruminants
Types and kinds of Aquatic
resources such as fishes
Identification of
environmental hazard from
farm and farm animals
Ways of preventing some
hazards from farm and
animals
Market demands derived form
fish and farm animal products
and by products
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Develop Survey
Instrument for the survey/
interview of
practitioner/owner of
animal/fish farm
Show video footages of
“Livestock”
The types and kinds of
Livestock such as small
and large ruminants
Types and kinds of Aquatic
resources such as fishes
Show video presentation
environmental hazard from
farm and farm animals
Ways of preventing some
hazards from farm and
animals
Market demands derived form
fish and farm animal products
and by products
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Discuss about Livestock
Identify ruminants, cattle
and swine
Presentation of an ideal farm
Presentation of an ideal fish
farm/pond
Ways of maintaining animal
farm and fish farm
Identify some benefits derived
from animals and fish raining
I Evaluating learning Oral interview
Demonstrations
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Group presentation
Ocular Inspection
Written examination
Product Analysis
J Additional activities for application
or remediation
Present stories of
successful entrepreneurs in
animal and fish raising
Preparation of Picture
album about “Livestock”
and its habitat
Invite at least on practitioner
who can share his/her
experienced in maintaining
animal farm or fish farm/pond
Develop flip chart of
different systematic and
scientific ways of
maintaining animal
farm/fish farm
Prepare chart of of different
products and by product of
animals and fishes
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Second Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising
Plans for family’s animal and fish raining project
C Learning Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0i-10
10Identifies animals/fish to
be raised as an alternative
source of income for the
family
101 Prepare list of needed
materials to start the
project
102 Prepares schedule of
works for the following:
Raising
Caring
Processing
Marketing of farm/fish
product
103 Record potential income,
expenses and gains out
of farm animals and fish
products
104 Maintain bookkeeping of
transactions made in
marketing animal and fish
product
II CONTENT
Development of
Feasibility study for
the prospective project
(Animals/Fish Raising)
102Prepares
Plan/Design of an ideal
animal farm and fish
farm intended for
livelihood
1022 1List down
inventory of supplies
,materials and
consumables needed
for the project
1021 Preparation of Gantt
Chart for :
Raising
Caring
Processing
Marketing of farm/fish
product
1022 Discuss every works
scheduled
1031 Maintain Ledger of the
following transaction
Capital
Debit
Credit
1041 Maintain inventories of
consumables, supplies and
materials, tools and equipment
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture
.
Internet, Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Review about Livestock and
Habitat of Animals and
fishes
Identify the types and
kinds of ruminants,
Cattle and swine
Enumerate the hazards in the
animal farm and fish farm
Enumerate ways of
preventing hazards in
the animal/fish farm
Identify farm and fish product
and the marketing strategy
applied to it
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson Development of
project plans and
feasibility study of
the proposed
animal farm and
fish farm
Prepare the
inventories of
tools, equipment,
supplies and
materials needed
in putting up the
project
Prepare schedule of
work involved in
putting up the
project
Maintain
records/ledger of
transactions
involved in the
project
Prepare or inventories of
supplies, tools and
materials and
consumables needed in
the animal farm and fish
project
C Presenting examples/instances of the
new lesson
Development of site
development plans for the
animal and fish raising
project
Design of the animal farm
and fish farm
Workplace Lay out of the
project
Work scheduling and
graphical presentation
Bookkeeping Record Management
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Site Planning and Farm
Design
Identifying manpower
requirement for the animal
and fish raising project
Work loads and schedule of
constructions
Book and ledger
maintenance
Maintaining Marketing strategy
for animals and fish products
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identification of
animals/fish to be raised
as an alternative source of
income for the family
Prepare list of needed
materials to start the
project
Prepares schedule of
works for the following:
Raising
Caring
Record potential
income, expenses and
gains out of farm
Maintain bookkeeping of
transactions made in
marketing animal and fish
product
.
Processing
Marketing of farm/fish
product
animals and fish
products
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Environmental Scanning
for the animal and fish
raining project
Preparation of canvass for
the needed materials to
start the project
Document schedule of work,
time requirement and days to
be undertaken for the following:
Raising
Caring
Processing
Marketing of farm/fish
product
Keep track Accounting and
records of the project
Maintain Marketing and
Financial Status of the project
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Site development Plans Design and materials
requirement of the project
Work scheduling involved in
the project
Record and transaction
keeping and management
Marketing Strategy
I Evaluating learning Oral interview
Demonstrations
Drafting of Plans
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Group presentation
Ocular Inspection
Written examination
Product Analysis
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Take photos of an ideal
animals and fish farm
project
Canvass for the tools,
supplies ,materials and
consumables of the project
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her
experienced in maintaining
animal farm or fish farm/pond
Develop ledger, book for
accounts of the project
Prepare marketing strategy of
the products and by product of
animals and fishes
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Third Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising
Implements plan on animals/fish raising
C Learning Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0i-11
11 Monitors growth and
progress of animals/fish in
the project farm
111 Keeps records and updates
status of growth and
progress of the animals
and fishes
112 Be updated of
the modern and latest
trend in maintaining
animal and fish farm
project thru the
internet
113 Apply modern
trend and
maintenance of
the animal and
fish raising project
114 Benefits derived from the
animals and fish raising
project
II CONTENT
Inspection and
monitoring strategy for
growth and progress
of animals/fish in the
project
102Recording
strategies involve in
updating growth and
progress of the animal
and fishes
1121 Identification modern
approach in maintaining
animals/fish farm project
1131 Implement modern
trends and maintenance of
the animal and fish project
1141 Expands/enhances ones
experience about animal/fish
raising project
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture
Internet, Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture
Wikipedia
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
.
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Review about Livestock and
Habitat of Animals and
fishes
Identify the types and
kinds of ruminants,
Cattle and swine
Enumerate the hazards in the
animal farm and fish farm
Enumerate ways of
preventing hazards in
the animal/fish farm
Identify farm and fish product
and the marketing strategy
applied to it
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson Development of
project plans and
feasibility study of
the proposed
animal farm and
fish farm
Prepare the
inventories of
tools, equipment,
supplies and
materials needed
in putting up the
project
Prepare schedule of
work involved in
putting up the
project
Maintain
records/ledger of
transactions
involved in the
project
Prepare or inventories of
supplies, tools and
materials and
consumables needed in
the animal farm and fish
project
C Presenting examples/instances of the
new lesson
Development of site
development plans for the
animal and fish raising
project
Design of the animal farm
and fish farm
Workplace Lay out of the
project
Work scheduling and
graphical presentation
Bookkeeping Record Management
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Site Planning and Farm
Design
Identifying manpower
requirement for the animal
and fish raising project
Work loads and schedule of
constructions
Book and ledger
maintenance
Maintaining Marketing strategy
for animals and fish products
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identification of
animals/fish to be raised
as an alternative source of
income for the family
Prepare list of needed
materials to start the
project
Prepares schedule of
works for the following:
Raising
Caring
Processing
Marketing of farm/fish
product
Record potential
income, expenses and
gains out of farm
animals and fish
products
Maintain bookkeeping of
transactions made in
marketing animal and fish
product
.
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Environmental Scanning
for the animal and fish
raising project
Preparation of canvass for
the needed materials to
start the project
Document schedule of work,
time requirement and days to
be undertaken for the following:
Raising
Caring
Processing
Marketing of farm/fish
product
Keep track Accounting and
records of the project
Maintain Marketing and
Financial Status of the project
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Site development Plans Design, supplies and
materials requirement of
the project
Work scheduling involved in
the project
Record and transaction
keeping and management
Marketing Strategy
I Evaluating learning Oral interview
Demonstrations
Drafting of Plans
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Group presentation
Ocular Inspection
Written examination
Product Analysis
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Take photos of an ideal
animals and fish farm
project
Canvass for the tools,
supplies ,materials and
consumables of the project
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her
experienced in maintaining
animal farm or fish farm/pond
Develop ledger, book for
accounts of the project
Prepare marketing strategy of
the products and by product of
animals and fishes
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Fourth Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising
Implements plan on animals/fish raising
C Learning Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0i-12
12 Monitors growth and
progress of animals/fish in
the project farm
123 Keeps records and updates
status of growth and
progress of the animals
and fishes
124 Be updated of the
modern and latest
trend in maintaining
animal and fish
farm project thru
the internet
125 Maintain operations of
animal/fish raising
project
126 Identify partners and
stakeholder of the
animal/fish raising project
II CONTENT
Assigning manpower
requirements for the
monitoring of growth
and progress of the
animal/fish raising
project
122 Individual task of
the manpower
requirement of the
animal/fish raising
project
1221 Keep records of
websites containing updates
and trend in maintaining
animal/fish raising project
1231 Keep record and
schedule of the maintenance
and operation needed for the
maintenance of the
animal/fish raising project
1241 Expands/enhances ones
experience about animal/fish
raising project
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture
Internet, Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture
Wikipedia
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
.
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Review about the
classification and type of
four legged animals
Characterize the type of
ruminants, cattle and
swine Its description and
breed
Enumerate other hazards in
the animal farm and fish
farm
Enumerate other ways
of preventing hazards in
the animal/fish farm
Identify some benefit derived
from the animal/fish raising
project
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson Development of
Business plans
about animals/fish
raising project
Prepare the
inventories of
tools, equipment,
supplies and
materials to
include the
specifications
Prepare schedule of
work involved in
putting up the project
Maintain
records/ledger of
transactions
involved in the
project
Identify ocular
inspection procedures in
monitoring the finished
animals/fish farm raising
project
C Presenting examples/instances of
the new lesson
Entrepreneurial
Design/Plan of the
animals/fish raising project
Workplace Lay out of the
project to include lay out of
equipment and facilities
Preparation of Monitoring
Gannt Chart of the project
Bookkeeping, Accounting
and auditing record
Record Management
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Discussion of Business
Plan for the Animals/Fish
Raising Project
Identifying areas in the
workplace and its
operations and functions
Work loads and schedule of
constructions
Book and ledger
maintenance
Maintaining Marketing strategy
for animals and fish products
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identification of
animals/fish to be raised
as an alternative source
of income for the family
Prepare list of needed
materials to start the
project
Prepares schedule of
works for the following:
13 Raising
14 Caring
15 Processing
16 Marketing of
farm/fish product
Record potential
income, expenses and
gains out of farm
animals and fish
products
Maintain bookkeeping of
transactions made in
marketing animal and fish
product
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Environmental Scanning
for the animal and fish
raising project
Preparation of canvass for
the needed materials to
start the project
Document schedule of work,
time requirement and days to
Keep track Accounting and
records of the project
Maintain Marketing and
Financial Status of the project
.
be undertaken for the
following:
17 Raising
18 Caring
19 Processing
20 Marketing of
farm/fish product
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Site development Plans Design, supplies and
materials requirement of
the project
Work scheduling involved in
the project
Record and transaction
keeping and management
Marketing Strategy
I Evaluating learning Oral interview
Demonstrations
Drafting of Plans
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Group presentation
Ocular Inspection
Written examination
Product Analysis
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Take photos of an ideal
animals and fish farm
project
Canvass for the tools,
supplies ,materials and
consumables of the project
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her
experienced in maintaining
animal farm or fish farm/pond
Develop ledger, book for
accounts of the project
Prepare marketing strategy of
the products and by product of
animals and fishes
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B No of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
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?
.
Grades 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON
LOG
School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6
Teacher Learning Area Agriculture
Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Fifth Week)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry
A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising
B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising
Manages Marketing of Animals/Fish Raised
C Learning Competencies/
Objectives
Write the LC code for each
TLE6AG0i-13
13 Manages
Marketing of
Animals/Fish
Raised
131 Discuss indicators for
harvesting/capturing of
animals/fish raised
132 Demonstrate skills in
harvesting/capturing
animals/fish raised
133 Prepares marketing
strategy by asking help
from other using the
internet
134 Market animals/fish
harvested/captured
135 Computes the income
earned from marketed
products
(Gross Sales less
Expenses=Net Income
136 Prepares plan for
expansion of animals/fish
venture
II CONTENT
Practice marketing
strategy for
animals/fish raised
1311 Scientific
knowledge/skills and
indicators in
harvesting/capturing
animals/fish raised
The Body Built
and Health
Movement
Maturity
Good Feces and
Urine condition
Healthy feeding
habit
1321 Proper procedures in
capturing and harvesting
animals/fish raised
1331 Marketing strategy
for Harvested and captured
animals/fish
Transactional
Word of Mouth
Personalized
Free sample
marketing
Telemarketing
Community
marketing
1341 1Proper record keeping
of events, expenses, sales and
improvement of animal/fish
farm
1342 Preparation iof Plans and
additional design for future
expansion of animals/fish venture
1343 Costing of additional
facilities and amenities
.
III LEARNING RESOURCES
A References Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture
Internet, Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade
VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for
Grade VI-Agriculture
Wikipedia
Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-
Agriculture
Wikipedia
1 Teacher’s Guide pages
2 Learner’s Materials pages
3 Textbook pages
4 Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Agri-fishery, Classifying
the Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals,
Aquaculture
Agri-fishery, Classifying the
Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture
B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
Charts, Pictures, Video,
Guidebook, internet, CBC
IV PROCEDURES
A Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
Monitors growth and
progress of
animals/fish in the
project farm
Keeps records and
updates status of growth
and progress of the
animals and fishes
Be updated of the modern and
latest trend in maintaining
animal and fish farm project
thru the internet
Keep record and schedule
of the maintenance and
operation needed for the
maintenance of the
animal/fish raising
project
Expands/enhances ones
experience about
animal/fish raising project
B Establishing a purpose for the
lesson Practice marketing
strategy for
animals/fish raised
Discuss some Good
indicators of animals/fish
ready for harvest and
capture
Identify proper
procedures in
harvesting and
capturing animals/fish
raised
Prepares marketing
strategy by asking help
from other using the
internet
Computes the income
earned from marketed
products
(Gross Sales less Expenses=Net
Income
C Presenting examples/instances of
the new lesson
Practice Retail and
Merchandized
Keeping records of Growth
and schedule of vitamins
and supplements for
animals/fish
Practice proper harvesting and
capturing techniques for
animals/fish raised
Practice on-line marketing Bookkeeping, Accounting and
auditing techniques Record
Management
D Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Discussion of Business
Plan and establishment of
farmers market
Practice animal husbandry Harvesting, Capturing and
Packaging Techniques
Practice other Marketing
Strategy
Maintaining Ledger for Debit
and Credit and Trail Balance
.
E Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
F Developing mastery (leads to
Formative Assessment 3)
Identification of
animals/fish to be
raised as an alternative
source of income for
the family
Identification of some
indicators that an
animals/fishes is ready
for harvest and captures
13 Identification of proper
procedures in harvesting
and capturing animals/fish
raised
Record potential
income, expenses and
gains out of farm
animals and fish
products
Maintain bookkeeping of
transactions made in
marketing animal and fish
product
G Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
Environmental Scanning
for the animal and fish
raising project
Random sampling in
harvesting and capturing
animals/fish raised
Marketing of farm/fish product Keep track Accounting and
records of the project
Maintain Marketing and
Financial Status of the project
H Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
Work scheduling involved in
harvesting and capturing
Record and transaction
keeping and management
Marketing Strategy
I Evaluating learning Oral interview
Demonstrations
Drafting of Plans
Oral recitation
Demonstrations
Reporting and presentation
skills
Group presentation
Ocular Inspection
Written examination
Product Analysis
J Additional activities for application or
remediation
Take photos of an ideal
animals and fish farm
ready for harvesting and
capturing
Maintain growth and health
records of animals/fish
Invite at least one practitioner
who can share his/her experienced
about capturing and harvesting
animals and fish
Develop ledger, book for
accounts of the project
Prepare marketing strategy of
the products and by product of
animals and fishes
V REMARKS
VI REFLECTION
A No of learners who earned 80%
in the evaluation
B No of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation
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:
RSDANTES
BLD-TLD
MAY 2017
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DLL Agriculture.docx

  • 1. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School TAPIA Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st (First Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0a-1 1 Discusses the importance of planting and propagating trees and fruit-bearing trees and marketing seedlings 11 Explains benefits derived from planting trees and fruit-bearing trees to families and communities 12a Identifies successful orchard growers in the community or adjacent communities 12b famous orchards farms in the Philippines 13 Prepare and undertake nursery work 14 Maintaining your nursery II CONTENT 1a Importance of trees and fruit bearing trees Activities: Classification of the different trees and fruit bearing trees in your/the community Importance of planting and propagating trees and fruit trees 111 Characteristics of trees and fruit bearing trees 112 Benefits derived from trees and fruit trees 113 Products obtained from trees and fruit trees 121 Identifying successful orchard growers in the community 122 Sources of Trees and Fruit bearing Trees: Commercial Nursery Agricultural Institutions Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry 131 Common nursery work 132 Proper use of nursery tools and equipment 133 Nursery hygiene and safe work practices 134 Varieties of seedlings of trees and fruit trees, and their characteristics 135 Ways how to care for seedlings 141 Benefits derived from a nursery 142 Nursery plant maintenance, operation and activities 143 Greening the nursery III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages
  • 2. 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Ask any one from the members of the class to tell something about the word “Agriculture” Identify some trees and fruit trees available in the community Read the different benefits derived from planting trees and fruit trees to family and community Ask students to identify some products we can get from trees and fruit trees Students will report on personalities, experts and practitioners who are successful orchard growers Identify some well known orchards/agri-farms in the Provinces Discussions about “Plant Nursery” Used of different tools in the nursery Presentation about the systematic and scientific ways of caring for nursery, orchards and farmland Discussions about the benefits we can get from having a Nursery and how to green the nursery B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Discuss the importance of planting and propagating trees and fruit trees Show pictures of some by-products derived from trees and fruit trees Learners will identify the different sources of trees and fruit trees Students will describe what they see inside the nursery Demonstration of the different systematic and scientific ways of caring for a nursery, an orchard and a farm land Students will determine the nursery, plant maintenance and operation/activities and some organic ways in greening the nursery C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Introduction to data gathering of some elements to be observed in planting trees and fruit trees Presentation of some products derived from trees and fruit trees Identify some government and non-government entities, private agencies that distribute trees and fruit trees Presentation of the different types or classification of plant nursery Presentation of different agricultural produce/organic produce from a nursery D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Data presentation Product presentation skills Interviewing skills Presentation skills using video footages Product presentation skills E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identify the scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees List down some benefits derived from trees and fruit trees Identify some personalities known for exemplary performance Presentation on nursery List down some benefits derived from managing a nursery
  • 3. in growing and maintaining orchard Identify some well known orchard farms in the provinces Identification of different tools used in a nursery Identification of Systematic and scientific ways of caring for nursery, orchards and farmland Describe the maintenance, operations and the different activities in a nursery G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Present before the class the scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees Present actual, real by- products derived from trees and fruit trees Present before the class videos, film clips of different personalities and their farm, orchard that have given them recognition of exemplary performance Show some footages of different government, non- government as well as private entities, where trees and fruit trees are obtained from Present before the class the scientific practices in caring for a nursery Show the different tools, materials used in a nursery Present before the class the different by-products produced in the nursery H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson The Importance of propagating trees and fruit trees The benefits derived from planting trees and fruit trees Some known personalities who have excelled in maintaining orchards and farmlands where trees and fruit trees are grown Managing a nursery; describing the different activities; identifying the tools and the materials used in maintaining a nursery and an orchard Benefits derived from a nursery and its by-products I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Group presentation Ocular Inspection Written examination Product Analysis J Additional activities for applicationor remediation Take Video footages of some trees and fruit trees grown in their respective community Preparation of Picture Album about the benefits derived from trees and fruit trees Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her expertise in growing trees, fruit trees and managing an orchard Develop a flip chart of different systematic and scientific ways of maintaining a nursery Video shoot of different types of nursery and products V REMARKS VI REFLECTION .
  • 4. A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 5. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st - 2nd (Second Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0b-2 2 Uses technology in gathering information about trees and fruit trees data preparation use of survey use of interview 21 Conduct a survey/interview for the following: elements to be observed in planting trees and fruit bearing trees 22 Conduct a survey/interview for the following: market demands for fruit trees 23 Conduct a survey/interview of the following sources of trees and fruit trees 24 Conduct a survey/interview of the following famous orchard, farm in the country II CONTENT 2a Discuss the different tools/instruments in gathering data for trees and fruit trees Interview Survey 211 Elements to be observed in planting trees and fruit trees Be able to present data using interview or a survey 221 Identify different market demands for trees and fruit trees Be able to present data using interview or a survey 231 Present data regarding different sources of trees and fruit trees Be able to present data using interview or a survey 241 Present data regarding famous orchards and farmlands within the community in the different provinces in the country Be able to present data using interview or a survey III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim .
  • 6. B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual Object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual Object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual Object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual Object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual Object, Guidebook, Internet IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Ask any one from the class to report about trees and fruit trees Importance and the benefits we can derive from planting trees and fruit trees Identification of the different elements to be observed in planting trees and fruit trees Report on market demands for trees and fruit trees Discussion on the different sources of trees and fruit trees Presentation of the different well-known orchard/farm in the country B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Be able to discuss before the class the use of interview and survey in gathering data and other information about trees and fruit trees Present the different elements to be observed in planting trees and fruit trees Learners will identify the different market demands for trees and fruit trees Present before the class some sources of trees and fruit trees Learners will be able to gain information about the success story of some well-known orchards/farms in the country C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Presentation of data/information on the different trees and fruit trees grown in the different provinces with focused on its Ordinary name and its scientific name Show data regarding the different elements to be practiced in planting trees and fruit trees Identify market demands for trees and fruit trees Using a developed data base, present before the class the different sources of trees and fruit trees as follows: Commercial Nursery Agricultural Institutions Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry Presentation of the different well-known orchards/farms with exemplary characteristics and awards D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Present data gathering instrument using Interview and Survey Present charts/pictures showing the different elements practiced in planting trees and fruit trees Interviewing skills on market demands for trees and fruit trees Presentation skills using video footages on the different sources of trees and fruit trees Video presentation featuring the outstanding orchards/farms in the country E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 .
  • 7. F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Discussions on the use of technology in gathering data on trees and fruit trees List down different elements involved in planting trees and fruit trees Identify some market demands related to trees and fruit trees Presentation skills on the different agencies, partners being the source of trees and fruit trees Video coverage presentation of some well- known orchard farm in the country G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Present before the class the scientific practices in gathering data about the trees and fruit trees Demonstrate the different practices in planting trees and fruit trees Present before the class videos, film clips of different products that serve as a market demand for trees and fruit trees (ex: foods: fruits, candies, jams, vegetables, non-food: furnitures, energy source, infrastructure, etc Show some footages of different government, non-government as well as private entities, where trees and fruit trees are obtained from Present data of some outstanding orchards/farms in the country Present their sample proposals or project study H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson The importance of scientific tools in data gatherings The different elements in planting trees and fruit trees Some products derived from trees and fruit trees that will provide for a market demand Sources of trees and fruit trees Qualities and characteristics of an ideal orchard I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Oral recitation Demonstrations Brainstorming Reporting and presentation skills Role Play Group presentation Video presentation Quiz Written examination Word Game Direct Observation J Additional activities for application or remediation Present documentaries and some data about trees and fruit trees that are gathered through surveys and interviews Demonstration on the different practices in planting trees and fruit trees Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her expertise/experiences in marketing products out of trees and fruit trees Develop flip chart on the different sources of trees and fruit trees Video shoot of different types of orchard V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation C Did the remedial lessons work? No of learners who have caught up with the lesson .
  • 8. 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? .
  • 9. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st -3rd (Third Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0c-3 3 Discusses the definition of “Orchard” 31 Identify trees and fruit trees for orchard gardening based on the ff: geographical location, Climate and market demands 32 Proper way of planting and propagating trees 33 How to care for seedlings 34 Caring for trees and fruit bearing trees II CONTENT Different types of orchard farms and their geographical locations 311 Characteristics of trees and fruit-bearing trees 112 Different trees and fruit trees that grows in different regions 113 Trees and fruit trees that grow during summer, rainy days and cold weather 321Ways of propagating trees and fruit-bearing trees budding marcotting grafting 331 Different ways on how to care for seedlings 341Ways of caring trees and fruit trees III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages .
  • 10. 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Assign groups to report on the different types of orchards/farms in the country Present a database/calendar of planting season for specified trees and fruit trees Identify the different regions where trees and fruit trees grow Students will report on the different methods of propagating trees and fruit trees Actual demonstration of the different methods of propagating trees and fruit trees Identification of the different ways on how to care for seedlings Identification of the different ways on how to care for trees and fruit trees B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Identify the different trees and fruit trees that grow in a specified type of orchard Present a detailed database showing the different regions and the types of trees and fruit trees grown during summer, rainy days or during cold weather Return demonstration of the different ways of propagating trees and fruit trees Demonstration of the different systematic and scientific ways of caring for seedlings Demonstration of the different systematic and scientific ways of caring for seedlings C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Type of orchard and the trees and fruit trees that grow in it Video Presentation of some trees and fruit trees that grow during summer, rainy days or cold weather Show actual propagated trees and fruit trees using budding, grafting and marcotting Presentation of actual seedlings and how to care for them Show video footage on caring for trees and fruit trees D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Looking at the real thing Learners to bring variety of seedlings/cuttings of trees, fruit trees that grow in an orchard Show pictures of trees and fruit trees and actual parts or fruits Caring for propagated trees and fruit trees Presentation skills using video footages on caring for seedlings Do’s and Don’t in planting trees and fruit trees E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identify some orchards and be able to list down their location and owner Show list of different trees and fruit trees that grow during summer Show video footages on caring for propagated trees and fruit trees Do’s and Don’t in caring for seedlings Identify some organic way of caring for trees and fruit trees .
  • 11. Include also the lay out design Show list of different trees and fruit trees that grow during rainy days G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Present before the class the outstanding orchards and their best practices Present before the class the name of trees and fruit trees that grow both rainy days and summer Present before the class pictures of matured trees and fruit trees that came from budding, grafting, marcotting Present before the class the scientific way of planting seedlings Present before the class the ways of supporting damaged trees and fruit trees H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson The different types of orchard in the country and their maintenance The planting seasons for trees and fruit trees The different method of propagating trees and fruit trees How to care for seedlings How to care for trees and fruit trees I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Role play Direct Observation Group presentation Word Game Nursery visitation Written examination Puzzle Game J Additional activities for applicationor remediation Video coverages of some resort with an orchard and its lay out design Trees and fruit trees and their planting season Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her expertise experiences in propagating trees and fruit trees Develop a flip chart on the different systematic and scientific ways of caring for seedlings Video shoot of the different ways of caring for trees and fruit trees V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 12. 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? .
  • 13. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School Tapia elementary School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher LESTER R. PENALES Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time JUNE 26-30 2017 Quarter 1st -4th (Fourth Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0c-4 4 Prepares lay out design of an orchard using the information gathered 41 The benefits derived from an orchard 42 Different orchard lay out and designs 43 Maintenance and conservation of an orchard 44 Different products derived from an orchard II CONTENT The definition of “orchard” Importance of putting up an orchard 411 Environmental benefits of an orchard 412 Provisions of food and fruit consumption out of orchard 113 Trees and fruit trees that grow in an orchard 421Orchard design and lay out 1 Square method 2 Rectangular method 3 Quincunx method 4 Triangular method 5 Hexagonal method 6 Contour (or Terracing) method 422 Different tools and materials used in maintaining an orchard 431 Different ways of maintaining an orchard 441Identification of different products derived from an orchard III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages .
  • 14. 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Assign groups to report on the Importance of Orchard Identify different regions and the trees and fruit trees that grow in their orchard Students will report on different designs and lay out of an orchard Presentation sample of different orchard lay out and design Different ways on how to care for and maintain the orchard Processes involved in orchard production B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Identify the different benefits derived from orchards Present before the class the success story of people who excel in their orchard business Identify the functions of the different tools and materials used in an orchard Orchard site maintenance calendar Packaging the products C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Types of orchard and the trees and fruit trees that grow in them Video Presentation of some trees and fruit trees that grow in an orchard during summer, rainy days or cold weather Discuss the step by step procedures in laying out/designing an orchard Using personal protective equipment in maintaining an orchard Show video footage about orchard entrepreneurship D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Presentation of different orchard plantations Show pictures of trees and fruit trees grown in an orchard Prepare a Dio-Rama of an Ideal Orchard Presentation skills using video footages on caring for orchards Identify successful entrepreneurs and their orchard, as well as its produce E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identify some orchard plantation in the region Show list of different trees and fruit trees that grow during summer and rainy days Shows video footages on actual setting up and laying out of an orchard Do’s and Don’t in maintaining an orchard Identify some organic ways of caring for and maintaining an orchard Show an actual product derived from an orchard G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Present before the class the outstanding orchards and their best practices Bring samples/cuttings of trees and fruit trees that grow in an orchad during both rainy days and summer Present before the class pictures of matured trees and fruit trees that were planted in an orchard Organic agriculture practice Present before the class the ways of supporting damaged trees and fruit trees .
  • 15. H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson The different types of orchard in the country The planting seasons for trees and fruit trees The different methods of propagating trees and fruit trees How to maintain and upgrade orchards How to care for trees and fruit trees I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Word Game Group presentation Role Play Direct Observation Written examination Word Puzzle J Additional activities for applicationor remediation Video coverages of some resort with an orchard Create a data base of trees and fruit trees and their planting season Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her expertise/experiences in putting up an orchard Develop a flip chart of different systematic and for scientific ways of caring and maintaining an orchard Video shoot of the different ways of caring for trees and fruit trees V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 16. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st - 5th (Fifth Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees Perform plant propagation techniques based on scientific processes C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0d-5 5 Propagates trees and fruit trees using scientific processes 51 Identify the functions of different tools and equipment used in plant propagations 52Demonstrate scientific ways of propagating trees and fruit trees 53 Observed health and safety in propagating trees and fruit trees 54 Clean and Healthy Working Environment 55 Proper waste disposal II CONTENT Needs/reasons why plants propagate Identification of the different propagation techniques 511 Different tools , supplies and materials in performing plant propagations and their purpose 521Plant Propagation Strategies and Techniques 1 Wrapping and Waxing 2 Budding 3 Grafting 4 Marcotting 5 Pruning 522 Steps and procedures in performing plant propagation 523 Health and safety in performing plant propagation 531 Different ways of caring for and maintaining propagated plant 541 A visit to a nearby orchard to analyze propagated plants 542 Analyzing propagated plants III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages .
  • 17. 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, Internet IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Assign groups to report on the Importance of Orchards Identify different regions and the trees and fruit trees that grow in their orchard Students will report on the different design and lay out of an orchard Presentation sample of different orchard lay out and design Identification of the different ways on how to care for and maintain the orchard Processes involved in orchard production B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Identify the different benefits derived from plant propagation Prepare all the materials needed in performing plant propagation Identify the functions of the different tools and materials used in an orchard Demonstrate health and safety in performing plant propagation Provide documentation to monitor the day-to-day status of a propagated plant C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Present actual sample of trees and fruit trees propagated using different techniques Video Presentation in preparing for actual plant propagation for trees and fruit trees Video presentation of the step-by-step procedures in performing plant propagation Using personal protective equipment in performing plant propagation Present charts/video showing proper waste disposal after plant propagation D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Storing and caring for propagated plant Proper use of tools and equipment in performing plant propagation Document the steps and procedures in performing plant propagation Proper wearing of Personal Protective Equipment Analyzing failed or un- successful plant propagation E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Safety practices in performing plant propagation Proper procedures in preparing the cuttings for plant propagation F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) What is the importance of plant propagation? Write down the proper steps and procedures in performing different plant propagation Identify the best plant propagation techniques used Do’s and Don’t while performing plant propagation Proper labeling of propagated plants G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living What benefits can we derived from plant propagation? Bring samples/cuttings of trees and fruit trees that grow in the orchard during both rainy days and summer Present before the class pictures of matured trees and fruit trees from budding, grafting marcotting and pruning Present before the class the scientific way of trans-planting propagated plants Present before the class the ways of supporting damaged trees and fruit trees .
  • 18. H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Importance of plant propagation and the benefit derived from it Functional tools used in performing plant propagation The different method of performing plant propagation Health and safety procedures in performing plant propagation Proper monitoring of propagated plant I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Role Play Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Demonstration Ocular Inspection Group presentation Role Play Direct Observation Written examination Word Puzzle J Additional activities for application or remediation Video coverages of some resort with orchard Create a data base of Trees and fruit trees and their planting season Invite at least on practitioner who can share his/her experienced in putting up an orchard Develop flip chart of different systematic and scientific ways of caring and maintaining an orchard Video shoot of different ways of caring trees and fruit trees V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 19. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st -6th (Sixth Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees Perform plant propagation techniques based on scientific processes C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0e-6 6 Identify systematic and scientific ways of caring seedlings and orchard trees and fruit trees 61 Perform systematic and scientific ways of caring seedlings, trees and fruit trees Cultivating Transplanting Watering Applying organic fertilizer 62Perform proper procedures in preparing organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control 63 Identify and explain the importance and benefit of using organic fertilizer and pest/insect control towards sustainable development Observe healthy and safety measures in formulating organic fertilizer and pest /insect control II CONTENT Systematic and scientific ways of caring seedlings and orchard trees and fruit trees 611 Perform systematic and scientific ways of caring seedlings, propagated trees and fruit trees Cultivating Transplanting Watering Applying organic fertilizer 612 Maintenance plan and schedule in caring seedlings and propagated plants 621Introduction to Organic Agriculture 622 Procedures in making organic fertilizer 623Steps and procedures in making organic pest and insect control 631Advantages of organic fertilizer and pest/insect control 414 Proper labeling of prepared organic concoction III LEARNING RESOURCES .
  • 20. A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Assign groups to report on the characteristics of seedlings Identify the proper ways of caring for propagated trees and fruit trees in the orchard Students will report on different design and lay out of an Orchard Presentation sample of different Orchard lay out and design Identification of different ways on how to care and maintain the orchard farm Processes involved in producing orchard products B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Identify the systematic and scientific ways of caring for seedlings, trees and fruit trees Perform the systematic and scientific ways of caring for seedlings and propagated plants Apply proper use of organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control Demonstrate health and safety in handling organic products Provide documentation monitoring the day to day status of propagated plant with organic fertilizer and pest/insect control C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Present actual sample of seedlings, trees and Fruit trees done with different plant propagation techniques Video Presentation in Systematic and scientific ways of caring for seedlings propagated trees and fruit trees Video presentation of the step by step procedures in formulating organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control Benefits derived from organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control Present charts/video showing proper storages of organic products D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Storing and caring for seedlings, propagated plant Proper use of tools and equipment in caring for seedlings, propagated plants Document the steps and procedures in performing organic fertilizer and other organic concoctions Proper wearing of Personal protective equipment Analyzing failed or un- successful formulation of organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Safety practices in transplanting seedlings and propagated plants Introduction to Organic concoctions Proper ways in handling organic concoction Proper ways of storing organic concoctions F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identification of systematic and scientific ways of caring seedling and Write down the proper steps and procedures in caring for seedlings Identify the proper procedures in formulating organic fertilizer and Do’s and Don’t while formulation of organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control Proper Labeling and storing of organic products .
  • 21. orchard trees and fruit trees and orchard trees and fruit trees organic pest/insect control G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living When is the proper time to transplant seedling and propagated trees and fruit trees? Bring samples/cuttings of trees and fruit trees and seedlings ready for transplanting Present before the class Pictures of transplanted seedlings, trees and fruit trees that came from budding, grafting, marcotting, pruning Demonstrate the proper ways of applying organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control to seedlings and propagated plants Present before the class what are the ways of disposing waste materials in the orchard H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Importance of caring seedling, plant propagation in the orchard Functional tools used in caring for seedlings and propagated plants The different procedures in formulating organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control Health and safety procedures in formulating organic fertilizer and organic pest and insect control Proper storage and labeling of organic concoctions I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Role Play Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Demonstration Ocular Inspection Group presentation Role Play Direct Observation Written examination Word Puzzle J Additional activities for application or remediation Video presentation of some best practices in caring for seedlings and orchard Create a data base of seedlings,trees and fruit trees and their care & maintenance schedule Invite at least on practitioner who can share his/her about organic agriculture Develop a documentation different systematic and scientific ways of formulating organic products and concoctions Video presentation of proper storages and labeling of organic concoctions V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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 .
  • 22. 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? .
  • 23. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st -7th (Seventh Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees Markets Fruits and Seedlings C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0f-7 7 Market fruits and seedlings 71 Applies scientific knowledge and skills in identifying fruits and seedlings ready for sale 72Keep updated records of trees/seedlings for sale 73 marketing strategy to be used in selling 74 Uses of on line marketing of orchard trees and seedlings 75 Prepares flyers and Brochures II CONTENT How to sell your crop Wholesale and retail Marketing of fruits and seedlings The Farmers Market 711 Scientific knowledge/skills in identifying fruits and seedlings for sale Ripeness Physiological maturity Colouring Organoleptic quality Commercial maturity 721Proper record keeping of events, expenses, sales and improvement of orchards 722 Maintaining records Tree map Tree growth Seedlings growth 731Marketing strategy Transactional Word of Mouth Personalized Free sample marketing Telemarketing Community marketing 714 Benefits of on line marketing Advantages and dis advantages of on line marketing 715 Design and lay out of flyers and brochures for marketing fruits and seedlings III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim .
  • 24. B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Assign groups to report on the systematic and scientific way of caring for seedlings, trees and fruit trees Perform systematic and scientific ways of caring seedlings, propagated trees and fruit trees Cultivating Transplanting Watering Applying organic fertilizer Perform proper procedures in preparing organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control Demonstrate the proper ways of applying organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control to seedlings and propagated plants Observe healthy and safety measures in formulating organic fertilizer and pest /insect control B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Apply entrepreneurial skills in marketing and selling fruits, seedlings and cuttings Scientific knowledge Skills and in identifying fruits and seedlings for sale Maintaining record and keeping all data in tact Choosing the best marketing strategy in selling fruits and seedlings Practice marketing strategy through advertising and on line techniques C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Proper selection and harvesting of fruits, and proper selection of seedlings for sale Practice Scientific knowledge/skills in identifying fruits and seedlings for sale Ripeness Physiological maturity Colouring Organoleptic quality Commercial maturity Proper maintenance of records and Books, ledger for marketing fruits and seedlings Presentation of different Marketing strategies in marketing fruits and seedlings Practice advertising techniques in marketing fruits and seedlings D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Environmental and community scanning in marketing fruits and seedling Analyzing your orchard s and plantation status Bookkeeping techniques Proper wearing of Personal protective equipment Analyzing failed or un- successful formulation of organic fertilizer and organic pest/insect control E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Safety practices in transplanting seedlings and propagated plants Introduction to Organic concoctions Ideal marketing strategy applied for fruits and seedlings Advertise your product F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Discussed entrepreneurial skills in marketing and selling fruits, seedlings and cuttings Applies scientific knowledge and skills in identifying fruits and seedlings ready for sale Proper record keeping of events, expenses, sales and improvement of orchards Discuss the different marketing strategies in selling fruit and seedlings Lay out and design advertisement for fruits and seedlings for sale .
  • 25. G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Knowing your market and customer Proper analysis of fruits and seedlings ready for market Develop proper records and books intended for marketing Selection and best marketing strategy for fruits and seedlings Practice on-line marketing strategy H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Entrepreneurial skills in Marketing fruits and seedlings Scientific way and skills in identifying fruit and seedlings for sale Record keeping and maintenance of data for marketing Scope and characteristics of different marketing techniques Present different way of advertising your product I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Role Play Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Demonstration Ocular Inspection Group presentation Role Play Direct Observation Written examination Word Puzzle J Additional activities for application or remediation Video presentation of some best practices in marketing fruits and seedlings Video presentation of scientific skills in identifying fruits and seedlings for sale Present ideal existing actual records of books and ledger intended for fruits and seedling sale sand market Invite speaker who is an authority in marketing fruits and seedling and who will talked on marketing strategies Video presentation in developing advertisement like brochure, leaflets and posters for marketing V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 26. G What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers? .
  • 27. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 1st -8th (Eight Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific practices in planting trees and fruit trees B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills in planting trees and fruit trees Develops plan for expansion of planting trees and and seedling production C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0g-8 8 Develops plan for expansion of planting trees and seedling production 81 Identify other varieties of trees and seedlings available for planting expansion 82design and lay out of possible plantation expansion 83 Identification of plantation requirement of additional plants and seedlings ready for expansions 84 discussion on proper care of additional trees and seedlings for expansion II CONTENT Multi-cropping Plan/lay out for plantation expansion 811 Varieties of tress, fruit trees and seedling for plantation expansion 821 Design/lay out options for plantation expansion 831 Identifying plantation requirements for expansion 841 Proper caring techniques for additional trees , fruit trees and seedling III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture p32 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Agricultural Crops Production, Teachers Guide Wastong Pagtatanim Wastong Pagtatanim B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Structural plans Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet , Structural plans Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet Charts, Pictures, Video, Actual object, Guidebook, internet IV PROCEDURES .
  • 28. A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Discuss before the class the different strategies in marketing trees and fruit trees Demonstrate some Scientific knowledge/skills in identifying fruits and seedlings for sale Ripeness Physiological maturity Colouring Organoleptic quality Commercial maturity Proper record keeping of events, expenses, sales and improvement of orchards Discuss the different Marketing strategy as follows: Transactional Word of Mouth Personalized Free sample marketing Telemarketing Community marketing Advantages of on-line marketing strategy B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Evaluate orchard area for possible plantation expansion Analyze other variety of trees and fruit trees for possible multi cropping Develop design and plans for plantation expansion Identify some plantation requirements needed for expansion List down proper caring techniques applied to additional trees and fruit trees needed for expansion C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Practice alternate planting in orchard plantation Characteristics of trees and fruit trees for multi cropping Develop new design and plans for plantation expansion Identification of additional plantation requirements Analyze other way in caring for trees and fruit trees during plantation expansion D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Perform multi cropping Study varieties and characteristic of trees and fruit trees for multi cropping Design proper lay out of orchard for expansion Presentation of Modern orchard plantation lay out and design Scientific and modern way of caring for additional trees and fruit trees for plantation expansion E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Introduction to Green House technology Applying Proper Watering and irrigation of Orchard Application of sprinkler inside the orchard F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Discuss multi cropping techniques in orchard plantation Classification of crops applicable to multi cropping Identification of facilities and amenities of modern orchard plantation Discuss the advantages of a fully equipped orchard plantation Discuss the importance of applying proper care for trees and fruit trees during plantation expansion G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Explain the principles of multi cropping Present some photos of orchard practicing multi cropping Develop proper records and inventories of standard amenities for modern orchard plantation Perform an interview to an orchard owner who is applying modern techniques in maintaining an orchard plantation Practice modern approach in caring for additional trees and fruit trees inside the orchard .
  • 29. H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Identify some benefit derived from multi cropping Be able to present pictures of different multi crops for orchard expansion Take video footages of an ideal orchard practicing multi cropping Present before the class the video footages of an interview to an orchard owner applying modern techniques in maintaining orchard Benefit derived from modern approach in caring for orchard plantation I Evaluating learning Written examination Demonstrations Role Play Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Demonstration Ocular Inspection Group presentation Role Play Direct Observation Written examination Word Puzzle J Additional activities for application or remediation Site visitation to a near by multi cropping orchard plantation Make your own design/plan of an ideal orchard plantation specifying expansion Present pictures of orchard design and plans practicing plantation expansion Invite speaker who is an authority in orchard plantation expansion Video presentation of an orchard practicing modern strategy in caring for trees and fruit trees V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 30. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (First Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0h-9 9 Conduct survey/interview to : 91 Persons in the community whose occupation is animal (four legged)/fish raising 92 Identify kinds of four legged animals/fish being raised as means of livelihood 92a Identify kinds of fish being raised as means of livelihood 93 Enumerate possible hazard that animal raising can cause to the people and the community 94 Enumerate ways how to prevent hazard brought about by raising animals 95 Identify market demand for animal/fish products and by-products II CONTENT Conduct a survey/interview to a local practitioner/owner of an animal/fish farm Research on rhe nature and or history of the animal/fish farm 921Livestock in farm settings 922 Types/kinds of livestock being raised as means of livelihood 913 Identify some types/kinds of fish being raised as means of livelihood 931 Possible farm hazard that an animal raising cause to people and community Animal Bites Animal kicks, rushing, trampling Spread of Infectious diseases Chemical- pesticides transmission 941 Possible ways to prevent farm hazard brought about animal raising Avoid contact with animal feces Do not inhale animal furr Do not mingle or get closer with any animals Practice proper animal handling 951 Market demand for animal/fish products/by products Meat Dairy Clothing Fertilizer Labor medicine III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture .
  • 31. Internet, Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Perform multi cropping Study varieties and characteristic of trees and fruit trees for multi cropping Design proper lay out of orchard for expansion Presentation of Modern orchard plantation lay out and design Scientific and modern way of caring for additional trees and fruit trees for plantation expansion B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Conduct survey/interview to : Persons in the community whose occupation is animal (four legged)/fish raising Identify kinds of four legged animals/fish being raised as means of livelihood 92a Identify kinds of fish being raised as means of livelihood Enumerate possible hazard that animal raising can cause to the people and the community Enumerate ways how to prevent hazard brought about by raising animals Identify market demand for animal/fish products and by-products C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Use of Survey Instrument for the survey/ interview of practitioner/owner of animal/fish farm Introduction to “Livestock” The types and kinds of Livestock such as small and large ruminants Types and kinds of Aquatic resources such as fishes The different environmental hazard from farm and farm animals Ways of preventing some hazards from farm and animals Market demands derived form fish and farm animal products and by products D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Practicing Interviewing skills for farm animal owner Ways of caring farm animals such as cattle, and ruminants Identification of common farm hazards and the animals that inflicted them Presentation skills using video footages on ways how to prevent them Marketing strategy for animals and fish products E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Discuss direct consumers and retailing practice of marketing animal farm and fish product .
  • 32. F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Analyzing Survey Instrument for the survey/ interview of practitioner/owner of animal/fish farm Definition of “Livestock” The types and kinds of Livestock such as small and large ruminants Types and kinds of Aquatic resources such as fishes Identification of environmental hazard from farm and farm animals Ways of preventing some hazards from farm and animals Market demands derived form fish and farm animal products and by products G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Develop Survey Instrument for the survey/ interview of practitioner/owner of animal/fish farm Show video footages of “Livestock” The types and kinds of Livestock such as small and large ruminants Types and kinds of Aquatic resources such as fishes Show video presentation environmental hazard from farm and farm animals Ways of preventing some hazards from farm and animals Market demands derived form fish and farm animal products and by products H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Discuss about Livestock Identify ruminants, cattle and swine Presentation of an ideal farm Presentation of an ideal fish farm/pond Ways of maintaining animal farm and fish farm Identify some benefits derived from animals and fish raining I Evaluating learning Oral interview Demonstrations Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Group presentation Ocular Inspection Written examination Product Analysis J Additional activities for application or remediation Present stories of successful entrepreneurs in animal and fish raising Preparation of Picture album about “Livestock” and its habitat Invite at least on practitioner who can share his/her experienced in maintaining animal farm or fish farm/pond Develop flip chart of different systematic and scientific ways of maintaining animal farm/fish farm Prepare chart of of different products and by product of animals and fishes V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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 .
  • 33. 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? .
  • 34. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Second Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising Plans for family’s animal and fish raining project C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0i-10 10Identifies animals/fish to be raised as an alternative source of income for the family 101 Prepare list of needed materials to start the project 102 Prepares schedule of works for the following: Raising Caring Processing Marketing of farm/fish product 103 Record potential income, expenses and gains out of farm animals and fish products 104 Maintain bookkeeping of transactions made in marketing animal and fish product II CONTENT Development of Feasibility study for the prospective project (Animals/Fish Raising) 102Prepares Plan/Design of an ideal animal farm and fish farm intended for livelihood 1022 1List down inventory of supplies ,materials and consumables needed for the project 1021 Preparation of Gantt Chart for : Raising Caring Processing Marketing of farm/fish product 1022 Discuss every works scheduled 1031 Maintain Ledger of the following transaction Capital Debit Credit 1041 Maintain inventories of consumables, supplies and materials, tools and equipment III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture .
  • 35. Internet, Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia Wikipedia 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Review about Livestock and Habitat of Animals and fishes Identify the types and kinds of ruminants, Cattle and swine Enumerate the hazards in the animal farm and fish farm Enumerate ways of preventing hazards in the animal/fish farm Identify farm and fish product and the marketing strategy applied to it B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Development of project plans and feasibility study of the proposed animal farm and fish farm Prepare the inventories of tools, equipment, supplies and materials needed in putting up the project Prepare schedule of work involved in putting up the project Maintain records/ledger of transactions involved in the project Prepare or inventories of supplies, tools and materials and consumables needed in the animal farm and fish project C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Development of site development plans for the animal and fish raising project Design of the animal farm and fish farm Workplace Lay out of the project Work scheduling and graphical presentation Bookkeeping Record Management D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Site Planning and Farm Design Identifying manpower requirement for the animal and fish raising project Work loads and schedule of constructions Book and ledger maintenance Maintaining Marketing strategy for animals and fish products E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identification of animals/fish to be raised as an alternative source of income for the family Prepare list of needed materials to start the project Prepares schedule of works for the following: Raising Caring Record potential income, expenses and gains out of farm Maintain bookkeeping of transactions made in marketing animal and fish product .
  • 36. Processing Marketing of farm/fish product animals and fish products G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Environmental Scanning for the animal and fish raining project Preparation of canvass for the needed materials to start the project Document schedule of work, time requirement and days to be undertaken for the following: Raising Caring Processing Marketing of farm/fish product Keep track Accounting and records of the project Maintain Marketing and Financial Status of the project H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Site development Plans Design and materials requirement of the project Work scheduling involved in the project Record and transaction keeping and management Marketing Strategy I Evaluating learning Oral interview Demonstrations Drafting of Plans Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Group presentation Ocular Inspection Written examination Product Analysis J Additional activities for application or remediation Take photos of an ideal animals and fish farm project Canvass for the tools, supplies ,materials and consumables of the project Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her experienced in maintaining animal farm or fish farm/pond Develop ledger, book for accounts of the project Prepare marketing strategy of the products and by product of animals and fishes V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 37. 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? .
  • 38. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Third Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising Implements plan on animals/fish raising C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0i-11 11 Monitors growth and progress of animals/fish in the project farm 111 Keeps records and updates status of growth and progress of the animals and fishes 112 Be updated of the modern and latest trend in maintaining animal and fish farm project thru the internet 113 Apply modern trend and maintenance of the animal and fish raising project 114 Benefits derived from the animals and fish raising project II CONTENT Inspection and monitoring strategy for growth and progress of animals/fish in the project 102Recording strategies involve in updating growth and progress of the animal and fishes 1121 Identification modern approach in maintaining animals/fish farm project 1131 Implement modern trends and maintenance of the animal and fish project 1141 Expands/enhances ones experience about animal/fish raising project III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Internet, Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture Wikipedia 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages .
  • 39. 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Review about Livestock and Habitat of Animals and fishes Identify the types and kinds of ruminants, Cattle and swine Enumerate the hazards in the animal farm and fish farm Enumerate ways of preventing hazards in the animal/fish farm Identify farm and fish product and the marketing strategy applied to it B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Development of project plans and feasibility study of the proposed animal farm and fish farm Prepare the inventories of tools, equipment, supplies and materials needed in putting up the project Prepare schedule of work involved in putting up the project Maintain records/ledger of transactions involved in the project Prepare or inventories of supplies, tools and materials and consumables needed in the animal farm and fish project C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Development of site development plans for the animal and fish raising project Design of the animal farm and fish farm Workplace Lay out of the project Work scheduling and graphical presentation Bookkeeping Record Management D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Site Planning and Farm Design Identifying manpower requirement for the animal and fish raising project Work loads and schedule of constructions Book and ledger maintenance Maintaining Marketing strategy for animals and fish products E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identification of animals/fish to be raised as an alternative source of income for the family Prepare list of needed materials to start the project Prepares schedule of works for the following: Raising Caring Processing Marketing of farm/fish product Record potential income, expenses and gains out of farm animals and fish products Maintain bookkeeping of transactions made in marketing animal and fish product .
  • 40. G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Environmental Scanning for the animal and fish raising project Preparation of canvass for the needed materials to start the project Document schedule of work, time requirement and days to be undertaken for the following: Raising Caring Processing Marketing of farm/fish product Keep track Accounting and records of the project Maintain Marketing and Financial Status of the project H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Site development Plans Design, supplies and materials requirement of the project Work scheduling involved in the project Record and transaction keeping and management Marketing Strategy I Evaluating learning Oral interview Demonstrations Drafting of Plans Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Group presentation Ocular Inspection Written examination Product Analysis J Additional activities for application or remediation Take photos of an ideal animals and fish farm project Canvass for the tools, supplies ,materials and consumables of the project Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her experienced in maintaining animal farm or fish farm/pond Develop ledger, book for accounts of the project Prepare marketing strategy of the products and by product of animals and fishes V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 41. G What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers? .
  • 42. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Fourth Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising Implements plan on animals/fish raising C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0i-12 12 Monitors growth and progress of animals/fish in the project farm 123 Keeps records and updates status of growth and progress of the animals and fishes 124 Be updated of the modern and latest trend in maintaining animal and fish farm project thru the internet 125 Maintain operations of animal/fish raising project 126 Identify partners and stakeholder of the animal/fish raising project II CONTENT Assigning manpower requirements for the monitoring of growth and progress of the animal/fish raising project 122 Individual task of the manpower requirement of the animal/fish raising project 1221 Keep records of websites containing updates and trend in maintaining animal/fish raising project 1231 Keep record and schedule of the maintenance and operation needed for the maintenance of the animal/fish raising project 1241 Expands/enhances ones experience about animal/fish raising project III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Internet, Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture Wikipedia 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages .
  • 43. 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Review about the classification and type of four legged animals Characterize the type of ruminants, cattle and swine Its description and breed Enumerate other hazards in the animal farm and fish farm Enumerate other ways of preventing hazards in the animal/fish farm Identify some benefit derived from the animal/fish raising project B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Development of Business plans about animals/fish raising project Prepare the inventories of tools, equipment, supplies and materials to include the specifications Prepare schedule of work involved in putting up the project Maintain records/ledger of transactions involved in the project Identify ocular inspection procedures in monitoring the finished animals/fish farm raising project C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Entrepreneurial Design/Plan of the animals/fish raising project Workplace Lay out of the project to include lay out of equipment and facilities Preparation of Monitoring Gannt Chart of the project Bookkeeping, Accounting and auditing record Record Management D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Discussion of Business Plan for the Animals/Fish Raising Project Identifying areas in the workplace and its operations and functions Work loads and schedule of constructions Book and ledger maintenance Maintaining Marketing strategy for animals and fish products E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identification of animals/fish to be raised as an alternative source of income for the family Prepare list of needed materials to start the project Prepares schedule of works for the following: 13 Raising 14 Caring 15 Processing 16 Marketing of farm/fish product Record potential income, expenses and gains out of farm animals and fish products Maintain bookkeeping of transactions made in marketing animal and fish product G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Environmental Scanning for the animal and fish raising project Preparation of canvass for the needed materials to start the project Document schedule of work, time requirement and days to Keep track Accounting and records of the project Maintain Marketing and Financial Status of the project .
  • 44. be undertaken for the following: 17 Raising 18 Caring 19 Processing 20 Marketing of farm/fish product H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Site development Plans Design, supplies and materials requirement of the project Work scheduling involved in the project Record and transaction keeping and management Marketing Strategy I Evaluating learning Oral interview Demonstrations Drafting of Plans Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Group presentation Ocular Inspection Written examination Product Analysis J Additional activities for application or remediation Take photos of an ideal animals and fish farm project Canvass for the tools, supplies ,materials and consumables of the project Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her experienced in maintaining animal farm or fish farm/pond Develop ledger, book for accounts of the project Prepare marketing strategy of the products and by product of animals and fishes V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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? .
  • 45. Grades 1 to 12 DAILY LESSON LOG School DepEd School Grade Level Grade 6 Teacher Learning Area Agriculture Teaching Dates and Time SY 2017-2018 Quarter 2nd (Fifth Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I OBJECTIVES Perform propagation of Trees and Fruit trees following agricultural standards set in the industry A Content Standards Demonstrates an understanding of scientific processes in animal/fish raising B Performance Standards Applies knowledge and skills and develops one’s interest in animal/fish raising Manages Marketing of Animals/Fish Raised C Learning Competencies/ Objectives Write the LC code for each TLE6AG0i-13 13 Manages Marketing of Animals/Fish Raised 131 Discuss indicators for harvesting/capturing of animals/fish raised 132 Demonstrate skills in harvesting/capturing animals/fish raised 133 Prepares marketing strategy by asking help from other using the internet 134 Market animals/fish harvested/captured 135 Computes the income earned from marketed products (Gross Sales less Expenses=Net Income 136 Prepares plan for expansion of animals/fish venture II CONTENT Practice marketing strategy for animals/fish raised 1311 Scientific knowledge/skills and indicators in harvesting/capturing animals/fish raised The Body Built and Health Movement Maturity Good Feces and Urine condition Healthy feeding habit 1321 Proper procedures in capturing and harvesting animals/fish raised 1331 Marketing strategy for Harvested and captured animals/fish Transactional Word of Mouth Personalized Free sample marketing Telemarketing Community marketing 1341 1Proper record keeping of events, expenses, sales and improvement of animal/fish farm 1342 Preparation iof Plans and additional design for future expansion of animals/fish venture 1343 Costing of additional facilities and amenities .
  • 46. III LEARNING RESOURCES A References Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Internet, Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI-Agriculture Wikipedia Curriculum Guide for Grade VI- Agriculture Wikipedia 1 Teacher’s Guide pages 2 Learner’s Materials pages 3 Textbook pages 4 Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture Agri-fishery, Classifying the Habitat of Animals, Aquaculture B Other Learning Resources Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC Charts, Pictures, Video, Guidebook, internet, CBC IV PROCEDURES A Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Monitors growth and progress of animals/fish in the project farm Keeps records and updates status of growth and progress of the animals and fishes Be updated of the modern and latest trend in maintaining animal and fish farm project thru the internet Keep record and schedule of the maintenance and operation needed for the maintenance of the animal/fish raising project Expands/enhances ones experience about animal/fish raising project B Establishing a purpose for the lesson Practice marketing strategy for animals/fish raised Discuss some Good indicators of animals/fish ready for harvest and capture Identify proper procedures in harvesting and capturing animals/fish raised Prepares marketing strategy by asking help from other using the internet Computes the income earned from marketed products (Gross Sales less Expenses=Net Income C Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Practice Retail and Merchandized Keeping records of Growth and schedule of vitamins and supplements for animals/fish Practice proper harvesting and capturing techniques for animals/fish raised Practice on-line marketing Bookkeeping, Accounting and auditing techniques Record Management D Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Discussion of Business Plan and establishment of farmers market Practice animal husbandry Harvesting, Capturing and Packaging Techniques Practice other Marketing Strategy Maintaining Ledger for Debit and Credit and Trail Balance .
  • 47. E Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Identification of animals/fish to be raised as an alternative source of income for the family Identification of some indicators that an animals/fishes is ready for harvest and captures 13 Identification of proper procedures in harvesting and capturing animals/fish raised Record potential income, expenses and gains out of farm animals and fish products Maintain bookkeeping of transactions made in marketing animal and fish product G Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Environmental Scanning for the animal and fish raising project Random sampling in harvesting and capturing animals/fish raised Marketing of farm/fish product Keep track Accounting and records of the project Maintain Marketing and Financial Status of the project H Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Work scheduling involved in harvesting and capturing Record and transaction keeping and management Marketing Strategy I Evaluating learning Oral interview Demonstrations Drafting of Plans Oral recitation Demonstrations Reporting and presentation skills Group presentation Ocular Inspection Written examination Product Analysis J Additional activities for application or remediation Take photos of an ideal animals and fish farm ready for harvesting and capturing Maintain growth and health records of animals/fish Invite at least one practitioner who can share his/her experienced about capturing and harvesting animals and fish Develop ledger, book for accounts of the project Prepare marketing strategy of the products and by product of animals and fishes V REMARKS VI REFLECTION A No of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B No of learners who require additional activities for remediation 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 .
  • 48. 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: RSDANTES BLD-TLD MAY 2017 .