PEDROModule 3A Study Notebook
PEDROModule 3A Study Notebook
PEDROModule 3A Study Notebook
MODULE 3A:
DESIGNING INSTRUCTION IN THE
DIFFERENT LEARNING DELIVERY
MODALITIES
MODULE OBJECTIVE:
MODULE CONTENT:
PEDRO L. ZABALLERO
Teacher I
LESSON 1: UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENT LDMs
ACTIVITY 1
1. Do a quick check of your knowledge of the four modalities prescribed in the LCP—face to-face (F2F) learning,
DL, blended learning (BL), and homeschooling? In your own words, define each modality. Write your own
definitions in your Study Notebook.
Face-to-Face Learning - A traditional way of teaching and learning process where learners
usually to go schools in order for them to acquire the learning competencies designed for them. It
also requires the presence of a teacher with aids for teaching and providing learning resources to
Distance Learning - Refers to a learning method where learners are provided with materials or
tools that they can study at the comfort of their home. This could also be an online teaching and
learning process.
Blended Learning - This method can be a combination of online learning and F2F learning or any
school. They study at their own pace with the help of their parents/guardians
2. Which of the LDMs do not have an F2F learning component? Write down your answer in your Study
Notebook
ACTIVITY 2
Ranking
(1 to 5, from
easiest to Type of DL Why?
hardest to
implement)
The LCP assures that all possible measures will be taken to ensure that no child will be excluded from learning during
the COVID-19 crisis. Think about groups of learners in your School/Division who might require special consideration to
be able to participate in DL. Describe what targeted interventions you would develop to include them. Listed below
are some examples which may be relevant to your context. Add others as appropriate. Write down your answers in
your Study Notebook
Aside from the given printed modules, we must provide additional reading
materials in developing their reading skills. Attach monitoring sheets that
Beginning readers (K to
parents/guardians may check. Constant communication with the
3)
parents/guardians should be implemented through text messages/via
messenger.
Additional reading modules will be given. Remedial instruction will also be given
if possible but not in the school at least 3-5 learners in a safe place provided
Struggling readers to follow health protocol. Attach monitoring sheets that parents/guardians
(Grades 4-12) may check. Constant communication with the parents/guardians should be
implemented.
No access to devices Provide self-learning modules and other additional learning materials to cater
and Internet the learners need
Provide module with home learning plan and make sure to check their work
Inaccessible (living
weekly.
in remote and/or
Coordinate with their barangay officials to assist the teachers in delivering
unsafe areas)
the self-learning modules and other additional learning materials.
Provide self-learning modules and other additional learning materials that are
Indigenous People
cultured friendly.
Provide learning materials suited for them.
Persons with
Assess their particular needs and provide them with the materials that would.
Disabilities
Other? Specify.
LESSON 2: DESIGNING LESSONS AND ASSESSMENTS IN THE DIFFERENT LDMs
ACTIVITY 1
Read DO 42, s2016 on Policy Guidelines on Daily Lesson Preparation. As you go through the document, write down
your answers to the following questions in your Study Notebook:
Lesson designing or lesson planning is the process of determining what learning opportunities
students in school will have by planning "the content of instruction, selecting teaching
lessons are responsive to learners' needs, teachers set learning targets for learners, and for
A clear and articulated set of objectives or what the learners need to learn or acquire.
A well-selected and well-organized group of learning activities to ensure that the objectives
are met.
ACTIVITY 2
The second component of a well-designed lesson asks teachers to select and sequence teaching and learning
activities that would help learners meet the learning objectives. These learning tasks can be presented (1) before the
lesson, (2) during the lesson proper, and (3) after the lesson. In your Study Notebook, copy the following table:
In your Study Notebook, copy the components of the Daily Lesson Log (DLL) or Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) listed
below, then highlight which part/s is/are accomplished after the lesson is delivered.
ACTIVITY 4
1. For learning tasks not found in the SLM you examined, what materials or resources can you create or curate
to supplement the SLM?
Create printed materials that would supplement the missing learning tasks in the SLMs.
2. What kind of additional support can you give: a) the learner, and/or b) the household partner so that they
are guided throughout the lesson?
Providing additional learning resources like activity sheets/worksheets and constant communication with the
3. How can the teacher gather feedback on the different learning tasks, in order to refine or modify current and
future lessons?
In MDL, the only way is to retrieve the modules and additional activity sheets/worksheets/outputs for
checking. Teachers may also set up a communication procedure with the parents/guardians for the feedbacks,
ACTIVITY 5
Assessment is always a part of designing instruction. Read the DO 8, s2015 on Policy Guidelines on Classroom
Assessment to learn about assessment. In the policy, you will find out about the two types of assessment: formative
and summative. Take note of the similarities and differences between the two. Write your answers in a Venn diagram
in your Study Notebook.
Assessment for learning: to make adjustments A assessment of learning to measure the students
in the lesson ;before the lesson; lesson proper; and S performance if they will met the performance standard
after the lesson results must be recorded to study S and content standard of the lessons after the end of the
the patterns of learning demonstrated by the E lesson or quarterly assessment results enable the teachers to
students but shoud not be recorded/use as the S describe how well the teachers carry out a lesson successfully.
basis for grading. S
M
E
N
T
ACTIVITY 6
Which assessment methods can you adapt in DL considering the content area that you are teaching? In your study
notebook, recreate the following table and list five methods that you would like to try. For each one, write how you
plan to use it in DL.
Assessment
How to Adapt the Assessment Method in DL
Method
5 Items Formative Send 5 items formative assessment through group chat/or through phone
Assessment call and it will be corrected during online meeting/or call again after 3
minutes.
Essay Type Assessment Send rubrics of essay and tell them to follow standards given to get high
5 points points. Send it to group chat/or call via ordinary cellphone.
about the giving of assessment since they are living in different barangays, some other living
in the hinterland.
3. Despite the challenges, what opportunities can you and your colleagues explore to make assessment doable
in DL?
With the collaboration of my colleagues, we can choose all the methods of assessment listed in
our notebook. We come up with the best method in our discussion to use in the distance
learning.
Activity 7
QUESTIONS TRUE FALSE
ACTIVITY 1
1. These are the knowledge, understanding, skills, and attitudes that learners need to demonstrate in every
lesson and/or learning task. Answer: c) learning competencies
2. These are the formative learning opportunities given to learners to engage them in the subject matter and to
enhance their understanding of the content. Answer: d) learning task
3. This refers to the prescribed subjects that learners take. Answer: a) learning area
4. This refers to the method of submission of learning outputs preferred by the learner/parent based on their
context. Answer: b. mode of delivery
Activity 2 Sample Weekly Home Learning Plan for Modular Distance Learning Grade 5
ACTIVITY 3
Read items 7 to 11 of the Appendix D of DepEd Memorandum DM-CI-2020-00162. After you read the guidelines on
creating an ILMP, copy and fill out the table below in your Study Notebook to see how the ILMP differs from the
WHLP.
For the students to be able to answer For the parents to monitor the learning
For Whom? successively. activity of their child/children.
Students/teachers/adviser/parents Teachers-adviser/parents
Components