The lesson plan aims to teach kindergarten students about animal habitats and fruits and vegetables. For animals, students will identify and give examples of animals that live on land, in water, and in both land and water. They will also discuss how to show kindness to animals. For fruits and vegetables, students will identify and classify pictures as fruits or vegetables, and explain the importance of eating them. Activities include matching animals to habitats, sorting fruits and vegetables, and drawing assignments.
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Filipino Sekondarya
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2013 Grade 5 Early Civilization Simulation-Henshelwood ClassGrade5Henshelwood
Grade 5 Social Studies students participated in an Early Civilization Simulation where they had to try to survive by themselves, then in a society to meet their basic needs of water, food and shelter.
Grade 5 Social Studies students participated in an Early Civilization Simulation where they had to try to survive by themselves, then in a society to meet their basic needs of water, food and shelter.
1. A SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE-KINDER
Demonstrator : Lorna M. Maylon
Date :
I. OBJECTIVES : at the end of the lesson, the pupils are expected to:
1. Identify animals that live on land, on water and both on land and water;
2. Give examples of animals that live on land, water and both on land and water; and
3. Explain ways on how to show kindness to animals.
II. SUBJECT MATTER: “Habitat of Animals”
REFERENCE: 40 – Week Curriculum for Kindergarten
MATERIALS: pictures, realia, strips, box, chart
III. PROCEDURE:
A. Review:
Let the pupils recall the sounds of different animals.
Let them sing the song “Kitty, Kitty meow!”
B. Motivation:
Show pictures of different animals in different habitats.
Let the pupils describe each picture.
Ask: Where does this animal live?
C. Presentation:
Today we are going to find out what animals live on land, on water and both on
land and water
D. Discussion:
Show the pupils a box. Let them guess what’s inside the box.
Let the pupils get one object from the box and give the name of each animal.
Let the pupils place the toy animals in their habitat on the pocket chart.
Say: Where does the fish live?
What will happen if these animals will not be feed.
How will you show kindness to these animals?
E. Generalization:
What animals live on land? Who can give me animals that live on water? How
about animals that live on both land and water?
2. F. Application:
Group Activity:
Let each group select the pictures of animals according to habitat indicated on
their chart.
Live on Land
Live on Water
IV.EVALUATION:
Directions: Write L if the animal lives on land, W if the animal lives on water and LW if the
animal lives on land and water.
______1.
______2.
______3.
______4.
______5.
V. ASSIGNMENT:
Draw one animal for each number.
1. An animal that lives on land
2. An animal that lives on water
3. An animal that lives both on land and water.
Live on both land and water
3. A SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE-KINDER
Demonstrator : Lorna M. Maylon
Date :
II. OBJECTIVES : at the end of the lesson, the pupils are expected to:
4. Identify fruits and vegetables;
5. Classify pictures as fruits or vegetables; and
6. Explain the importance of eating fruits and vegetables.
II. SUBJECT MATTER: “Fruits and Vegetables”
REFERENCE: 40 – Week Curriculum for Kindergarten
MATERIALS: pictures, real objects, charts and strips
III. PROCEDURE:
G. Preparation:
Let the pupils sing the song “Fruit Salad”.
H. Motivation:
I have here some things on the table.What are they?
As you can see, these things are group into two. These things belong to group A.
While these things belong to group B. What can you say about group A? How about
Group B?
I. Presentation:
Can you guess what our lesson will be this morning?
Today we are going to talk about fruits and vegetables.
J. Discussion:
Show each fruit and vegetable to the class. Let them identify which are fruits and
which are vegetables.
Exercise:
Let the children put the fruit cut-outs on the tree and the vegetable cut-outs
on the vine.
Why should we eat fruits & vegetables?
K. Generalization:
Who can give examples of fruits? What are examples of vegetables?
4. L. Application:
Group Activity:
Let each group classify the fruits and vegetables by placing the pictures on the
appropriate column.
FRUITS VEGETABLES
IV.EVALUATION:
Write V for Vegetables and F for fruits.
______1.
______2. _______2.
______3.
______4.
______5.
V. ASSIGNMENT:
Draw your favorite fruit or vegetable on your science notebook.