DLL2223 Eng7.3.8
DLL2223 Eng7.3.8
DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher APRIL JOY VALDEZ GUEVARRA Learning Area ENGLISH
Teaching Dates and Time APRIL 3-7, 2023 Quarter THIRD QUARTER
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
WEEK 8
APRIL 3, 2023 APRIL 4, 2023 APRIL 5, 2023 APRIL 6, 2023 APRIL 7, 2023
I. OBJECTIVES:
A. CONTENT STANDARD The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of Philippine Literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of Philippine
Culture.
B. Performance Standards
C. Learning Competencies / Raise sensible and thought- Raise sensible and thought- Raise sensible and thought- Raise sensible and thought- Raise sensible and thought-
Objectives provoking questions in public provoking questions in public provoking questions in public provoking questions in public provoking questions in public
Write the LC code for each forums/panel discussions. forums/panel discussions. forums/panel discussions. (EN7OL- forums/panel discussions. forums/panel discussions.
(EN7OL-III-1.3.1) (EN7OL-III-1.3.1) III-1.3.1) (EN7OL-III-1.3.1) (EN7OL-III-1.3.1)
II. CONTENT Thought-provoking Questions Thought-provoking Questions Thought-provoking Questions HOLIDAY HOLIDAY
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials
pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resources (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources
(Learning Plan)
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Have you ever been in a Understanding questions before
presenting the new lesson situation wherein you are answering them is an essential
asked but you don’t know how communication skill. It is like
to answer the question? It’s so preparing yourself for a battle – a
embarrassing, right? Not only battle on how well you express
on your part but also on the yourself so the world will
person asking. understand you better as a
person and as a part of the
community.
B. Establishing a purpose for the
lesson
C. Presenting Now, let us check if you can Before answering the question
examples/instances of the new still remember your previous above, let us first learn what a
lesson lesson. Below is an article that panel discussion and a public
you are about to read and to forum is.
react with what is
asserted/expressed in it.
D. Discussing new concepts and A sentence which asks for A panel discussion also known as
practicing new skills #1 information is called an modern conference involves
interrogative sentence. It is a conversation between experts and
sentence that states a thought leaders, so that the
question and requires a audience can learn from their
response. An interrogative interaction.
sentence ends with a question
mark (?),
E. Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2
F. Developing mastery
(Leads to formative assessment
3)
G. Finding practical application
of concepts and skills in daily
living
H. Making generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson
I. Evaluating learning
J. Additional activities for
application or remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION _____% of learners who _____% of learners who earned _____% of learners who earned _____% of learners who earned _____% of learners who earned
earned 80% in the evaluation. 80% in the evaluation. 80% in the evaluation. 80% in the evaluation. 80% in the evaluation.
___Schema-Building: Examples: ___Schema-Building: Examples: ___Schema-Building: Examples: ___Schema-Building: Examples: ___Schema-Building: Examples:
Compare and contrast, jigsaw Compare and contrast, jigsaw Compare and contrast, jigsaw Compare and contrast, jigsaw Compare and contrast, jigsaw
learning, peer teaching, and learning, peer teaching, and learning, peer teaching, and projects. learning, peer teaching, and learning, peer teaching, and
projects. projects. ___Contextualization: projects. projects.
___Contextualization: ___Contextualization: Examples: Demonstrations, media, ___Contextualization: ___Contextualization:
Examples: Demonstrations, Examples: Demonstrations, media, manipulatives, repetition, and local Examples: Demonstrations, media, Examples: Demonstrations, media,
media, manipulatives, repetition, manipulatives, repetition, and local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and local manipulatives, repetition, and local
and local opportunities. opportunities. ___Text Representation: opportunities. opportunities.
___Text Representation: ___Text Representation: Examples: Student created drawings, ___Text Representation: ___Text Representation:
Examples: Student created Examples: Student created videos, and games. Examples: Student created Examples: Student created
drawings, videos, and games. drawings, videos, and games. ___Modeling: Examples: Speaking drawings, videos, and games. drawings, videos, and games.
___Modeling: Examples: ___Modeling: Examples: Speaking slowly and clearly, modeling the ___Modeling: Examples: Speaking ___Modeling: Examples: Speaking
Speaking slowly and clearly, slowly and clearly, modeling the language you want students to use, slowly and clearly, modeling the slowly and clearly, modeling the
modeling the language you want language you want students to use, and providing samples of student language you want students to use, language you want students to use,
students to use, and providing and providing samples of student work. and providing samples of student and providing samples of student
samples of student work. work. work. work.