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1. MINANTE II ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DAILY LESSON LOG
Date: August 22-23,2022
ENGLISH
Time: 7:45 – 8:35
SCIENCE
Time: 8:35 – 9:25
FILIPINO
Time: 9:45 – 10:35
MATH
Time: 10:35 – 11:25
HOMEROOM GUIDANCE
Time: 11:20 – 11:50
Lesson Objective/s:
Fill-out forms accurately
(school forms, deposit and
withdrawal slips, etc.)
EN5WC-IIj-3.7
Lesson Objective/s:
To identify the different
properties of matter that can
help you determine whether it is
harmful or useful.
Lesson Objective/s:
Naiuugnay ang sariling
karanasan sa napakinggang
teksto (F5PN-Ia-4)
Lesson Objective/s:
Uses divisibility rules for 2, 5,
and 10 to find the common
factors of numbers. (M5NS-Ib-
58.1)
Lesson Objective/s:
1. identify your uniqueness
from others;
2. enumerate the changes as
you age; and
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
_____
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
___
Other Activities:
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Other Activities:
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Other Activities:
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Other Activities:
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Other Activities:
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Prepared by: Noted
CATHERINE V. DAGUIO FLORIDA D. BARTOLOME
Teacher III Principal III
2. MINANTE II ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DAILY LESSON LOG
Date: August 22-23,2022
AP
Time: 1:00 – 1:40
EPP
Time: 1:40 – 2:30
ESP
Time: 2:30 – 3:00
MUSIC
Time: 3:00 – 3:50
ARTS
Time: 3:50-4:30
Lesson Objective/s:
Makapagpapaliwanag sa
kaugnayan ng lokasyon sa
paghubog ng kasaysayan.
Lesson Objective/s:
Naipaliliwanag ang kahulugan
at pagkakaiba ng produkto at
serbisyo (EPP5IE-0a-2)
Lesson Objective/s:
1. Napahahalagahan ang
katotohanan sa
pamamagitan ng
pagsusuri sa mga:
2.
1.1. balitang napakinggan
1.2. patalastas na
nabasa/narinig
(EsP5PKP – Ia- 27)
Lesson Objective/s:
Identifies the kinds of notes
and rests in a song MU5RH-Ia-
b-1
Lesson Objective/s:
Discusses events, practices,
and culture influenced by
colonizers who have come to
our country by way of
trading. A5EL-Ia
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
_____
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
___
Other Activities:
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
Prepared by: Noted
CATHERINE V. DAGUIO FLORIDA D. BARTOLOME
Teacher III Principal III
3. MINANTE II ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DAILY LESSON LOG
Date: August 24-25, 2022
ENGLISH
Time: 7:45 – 8:35
SCIENCE
Time: 8:35 – 9:25
FILIPINO
Time: 9:45 – 10:35
MATH
Time: 10:35 – 11:25
HOMEROOM GUIDANCE
Time: 11:20 – 11:50
Lesson Objective/s:
Fill-out forms accurately
(school forms, deposit and
withdrawal slips, etc.)
EN5WC-IIj-3.7
Lesson Objective/s:
To identify the different
properties of matter that can
help you determine whether it is
harmful or useful.
Lesson Objective/s:
Naiuugnay ang sariling
karanasan sa napakinggang
teksto (F5PN-Ia-4)
Lesson Objective/s:
Uses divisibility rules for 3, 6,
and 9 to find common factors.
(M5NS-Ib-58.2)
Lesson Objective/s:
demonstrate positive and
appropriate behavior in
valuing yourself.
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
_____
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
___
Other Activities:
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
Prepared by: Noted
CATHERINE V. DAGUIO FLORIDA D. BARTOLOME
Teacher III Principal III
4. MINANTE II ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DAILY LESSON LOG
Date: August 24-25, 2022
AP
Time: 1:00 – 1:40
EPP
Time: 1:40 – 2:30
ESP
Time: 2:30 – 3:00
PE
Time: 3:00 – 3:50
HEALTH
Time: 3:50-4:30
Lesson Objective/s:
Makapagpapaliwanag sa
kaugnayan ng lokasyon sa
paghubog ng kasaysayan.
Lesson Objective/s:
Naipaliliwanag ang kahulugan
at pagkakaiba ng produkto at
serbisyo (EPP5IE-0a-2)
Lesson Objective/s:
. Napahahalagahan ang
katotohanan sa pamamagitan
ng pagsusuri sa mga:
1.3. napanood na programang
pantelebisyon
1.4. nabasa sa internet
(EsP5PKP – Ia- 27)
Lesson Objective/s:
Naisasagawa ang mga
kakayahan ng laro. (PE5GS)-Ic-
h-4)
Nasusuri ang paglahok at
paglalaro ng Tumbang Preso
batay sa Philippine Physical
Activity Pyramid. (PE5PF-Ib-h-
18)
Lesson Objective/s:
Mailalarawan kung ang
isang tao ay may malusog na
kaisipan, damdamin at
pakikipag kapwa-tao.
(H5PH-Iab-10)
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
References:
K to 12 Curr. Guide
TG pp: ______ LM pp:_______
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
_____
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within mastery
level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement: ___
Remarks:
No. of learners within
mastery level:________
No. of learners needing
remediation/reinforcement:
___
Other Activities:
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
Other Activities:
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
Prepared by: Noted
CATHERINE V. DAGUIO FLORIDA D. BARTOLOME
Teacher III Principal III