This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 science class covering weather topics over the course of a week. The lessons included making improvised instruments to measure wind, discussing wind speed and direction, measuring air temperature in different locations, and safety precautions for different weather types. Formative assessments were conducted to evaluate student learning, including group activities, experiments, individual drawings, and worksheets. The teacher provided additional remedial lessons and activities for students who did not meet the 80% mastery level.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 science class covering weather topics over the course of a week. The lessons included making improvised instruments to measure wind, discussing wind speed and direction, measuring air temperature in different locations, and safety precautions for different weather types. Formative assessments were conducted to evaluate student learning, including group activities, experiments, individual drawings, and worksheets. The teacher provided additional remedial lessons and activities for students who did not meet the 80% mastery level.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 science class covering weather topics over the course of a week. The lessons included making improvised instruments to measure wind, discussing wind speed and direction, measuring air temperature in different locations, and safety precautions for different weather types. Formative assessments were conducted to evaluate student learning, including group activities, experiments, individual drawings, and worksheets. The teacher provided additional remedial lessons and activities for students who did not meet the 80% mastery level.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 3 science class covering weather topics over the course of a week. The lessons included making improvised instruments to measure wind, discussing wind speed and direction, measuring air temperature in different locations, and safety precautions for different weather types. Formative assessments were conducted to evaluate student learning, including group activities, experiments, individual drawings, and worksheets. The teacher provided additional remedial lessons and activities for students who did not meet the 80% mastery level.
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School: DIGKILAAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grade Level: III
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: ALMA C. SABELLAN0 Learning Area: SCIENCE
DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and Time: MAY 30-JUNE 3,2022 (WEEK 5) Quarter: 4TH QUARTER
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
I OBJECTIVES Content Standard Demonstrate understanding of people,animals,plants,lakes,rivers,streams,hills,mountains,and other importance Performance Standard Express their concerns about their surroundings through teacher-guided and self –directed activities. Learning Competency Describe the weather over a period of time. S3ES – Ive –f -3 II CONTENT Making an Improvised Instrument Speed of the Wind Temperature of Air in Different Safety Precautions on Different Places Types of Weather III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References 1. Teacher’s Guide Pages CG p.21 of 64. 2. Learner’s Materials pages 3. Text book pages 4. Additional Materials from Learning Resources B. Other Learning Resources IV. PROCEDURES A. Reviewing previous lesson or Post the drawings below on the board. Ask Weather Instruments What are types of clouds? How does weather affects presenting the new lesson the pupils to arrange the letters to form the What are the characterisitics of people ,plants and animals? words describing the pictures posted on each? the board. Post the correct word above the picture. Ask the following questions after the word was formed for the picture. SNNUY YA R I N T S Y M R O UOCLYD DYINW B. Establishing a purpose for What is the difference between sunny and Stay in the open electric fan.What Post picture on the board. Which of the following will you the lesson windy day? did you feel? - What do you think man feels? wear on sunny days? Rainy What is the difference between rainy day Why do you think he feels that days? Windy days? Stormy and cloudy day? way? days? What is the difference between cloudy day and windy day? What is the difference between windy day and stormy day? C. Presenting Show pictures of some weather Show powerpoint video about “ Examples/instances of new instruments to the class. direction and speed of the wind”. lesson D. Discussing new concepts and - How do we describe the -What was the hottest - What are do’s and don’t’s practicing new skills #1 direction and speed of the wind? temperature? when it is sunny day? Rainy - Is there changes of the direction - At what time of the day it occur? day?windy day?stormy day? and speed of the wind? - How do you compare air - What should we need to keep temperature during different its safe? periods of the day? E. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 F. Developing mastery (Leads to Formative Assessment) G. Finding Practical Group the class into three. Teach them .Group them. Give them activity Experiment Individual Activity applications of concepts and how ot make an improvised wind vane. sheets to perform. Prepare the ff: Prepare a short bond skills Original File Submitted and - cardboard, electric fan ,and paper ,pencil and coloring Formatted by DepEd Club Member thermometer materials. - visit depedclub.com for more - Choose a partner and sit close to Draw the safety and the fan. precautionary measures in - Observe how the air feels. dealing wth the different types - Let your partner switch the fan to of weather conditions. slow. Observe the air feels.Get the temperature. H. Making generalizations and What are the instruments used in - What is wind? What is air temperature? - What should we do to prevent abstractions about the lesson measuring the wind temperature and - What intstrument do we used in or avoid ailments, accidents for speed of wind? measuring its speed and direction? any changes in the weather? I. Evaluating Learning Children are assess by their improvised Make a weather chart for Write True if the statement is Which are the good practices? instruments. assessing the pupils performance. correct and false if it is not. Encircle the number. 1. Air temperature tells the 1. Play under the rain without a hotness or coldness of the raincoat. atmosphere. 2. Stay at home during a storm. 2. Temperature is higher when the 3. Apply sunblock lotion on your weather is sunny that when iti is skin if you have to stay long rainy. under the sun. 3-5.etc. 4. Swim in the flood. 5-etc. J. Additional activities for Draw the four types of weather. Draw the speed of the wind in Describe how wind speed affects Draw the activities you will do application or remediation your place.Write sentences about weather conditions.Do this on your in every types of weather. it. notebook. V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned
80% on the formative assessment B. No. of Learners who require additional activities for remediation C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson. D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work? F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve? G. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?