Ucsp M1
Ucsp M1
Ucsp M1
Manoot
National Learning
High Teacher CHARMINE D. RAMOS Area UCSP
School Teaching
Date/s and FRIDAY
Time 8:30 – 9:30 Quarter 3rd Quarter
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content The learners demonstrate an understanding of:
Standards
1. human cultural variation, social differences, social change, and political identities
2. the significance of studying culture, society, and politics
3. the rationale for studying anthropology, political science, and sociology.
II. CONTENT Nature, Goals and Perspective of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s
Guide pages
2.Learner’s Self- Learning modules
Materials pages Understanding Culture, Society and Politics Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 1 –
Module 1: Discuss the Nature, Goals and Perspective in/of Anthropology, Sociology
and Political Science
Pp. 1-12
3. Textbook
pages
4. Additional
Materials from Tinyurl.com/projectshareshs
Learning https://eurocoincompetition.eu/wpcontent/uploads/2018/11/anthropolog y.jpg
Resource (LR) http://clipart-library.com/data_images/375797.jpg
portal
B. Other Power point presentation, Pictures, Construction Paper, Pentel Pen, Chalk and
Learning Board, Illustration Board.
Resources
IV.
PROCEDURES
1. Prayer
A. Reviewing 2. Greetings
previous
3. Checking of Attendance
lesson or
presenting the
new lesson
How do you interpret the following pictures
How is this relevant to you as a student or a citizen of our country?
B. Class I have here a Boggle: You need to guess the word inside the circle.
Establishing a
purpose for
the lesson A Y O T G Y L O
N E E C
L O R H S I C A
I O C S
G P O N L L I O
O
P I T C
Very Good!
Our lesson for today is about Nature, Goals and Perspective of Anthropology,
Sociology and Political Science.
ANTHROPOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY
EVOLUTION LANGUAGE
CULTURE ARTS
STATUS SOCIALIZATION
POLITICAL SCIENCE ALIENATION CHURCH
GOVERNMENT LAW JUSTICE
DEMOCRACY PRESIDENT
C. Discussion
Key Personalities
Charles Darwin - “Theory of Evolution”
Edward burnett Tylor – Progression of Civilization”
Franz Boas – “Father of Modern Anthropology”
Henry Otley Beyer – “Father of Philippine Anthropology”
Unlock social patterns thru analysis of social events, structures and changes
in the society.
Understand different social behaviors
Individual behavior and its impact to society
Key Personalities
Auguste Comte – “Father of Sociology”
Emile Durkheim – integrates empirical research to social analysis.
Governance
Decision Making
Thinking
Based to Purtell (2018)
Addition to the Political Knowledge
Arts of Politics
Improvement of thinking process
Better Society
Key Personalities
Plato “The Republic”
Aristotle “Man is a political Animal”
Family
Gender
Religion
Race and Geographical Location
Social Classes
D. Integration
Did you know that mask are made of three layers of fabric?
Inner layer of absorbent material, such as cotton.
Middle layer of non-woven, non-absorbent material such as polypropylene
And, outer layer of non-absorbent material, such as polyester or polyester
blend.
D. Discussing
new concepts
and practicing
new skills #1
Rubrics:
Presentation – 10
Content/Idea – 10
Creativity - 5
Impact - 5
Total - 30
F. Developing
mastery
(Leads to
Formative
Assessment 3)
G. Finding
practical
applications of
concepts and
skills
As a learner and part of the society, how would you show valuing life to the street
children and what would be your motivational message to them?
H. Making
generalization Sociology Political
Anthropology
s and Science
abstractions
about the
lesson
Nature
Perspective of Anthropology
Direction: Read the following items carefully. Write the letter that corresponds to
I. Evaluation/ your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Assessment
For numbers 1-3, identify the branch of social science define in each item. Choose
your answer from the given choices below:
J. Assignment/
Agreement
Directions: Make a creative video that shows your ICT skills in presenting the nature,
goals, and perspective of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science.
V. REMARKS
VI.
REFLECTION
A. No. of
learners who
earned 80% in
the evaluation
B. No. of
learners who
require
additional
activities for
remediation
who scored
below 80%
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
Prepared By:
Charmine D. Ramos
Teacher II