Detailed Lesson Plan in Science
Detailed Lesson Plan in Science
Science 8
(Using the 7 E’s Approach)
I. Objectives
A. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to.
(a) Explain the importance of ecological diversity.
(b) Find out how changes in the environment can affect species extinction
(c) Distinguish environmental changes that may result in the loss of species.
I) Procedure
A. Preliminary Activities
(1) Prayer
B. Elicit
(Show some pictures)
Let’s have a short game, I will present some
pictures and I want you to tell me what is it
all about.
Okay, first picture.
Mangrove Trees
Fishes
Marine Life
Coral Reefs
Forest
C. Engage
E. Explain
(Each group shall have designated (student will present their work)
speaker to present their group activity)
F. Elaborate
(Show pictures)
Activity 2
Directions: Arrange the following pictures from the ecosystem that has the highest
biodiversity to the ecosystem with the lowest biodiversity. Write the number “1” below the
picture with the highest biodiversity and the number “5” for the lowest.
Q1. What biotic components are present in the ecosystem that has the lowest biodiversity?
Q2. Describe some relationships and interactions that occur among these biotic components
Q3. Why is high biodiversity advantageous over low biodiversity?
G. Evaluation
Directions:
2. Which human action can have the greatest impact on habitat loss and degradation of
other animals?
3. This is a group of living things within a certain area that are all of the same species.
a. ecosystem c. population
b. forest d. biodiversity
4. These are environmental conditions that keep a population from increasing in size and help
balance the ecosystem.
a. ecosystem c. population
b. limiting factors d. biodiversity
a. forest c. ocean
b. desert d. rain forest
H. Extend
You can create one of the following (pictures from www.yahoo.com images) or a
drawing or writing that uses vivid imagery.
Prepared by:
RODEN GONZALES