Daily Lesson Plan: School Grade Level Teacher Learning Area Time & Dates Quarter
Daily Lesson Plan: School Grade Level Teacher Learning Area Time & Dates Quarter
Daily Lesson Plan: School Grade Level Teacher Learning Area Time & Dates Quarter
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region X- Northern Mindanao
Division of Lanao del Norte
LALA PROPER INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Lala Proper, Lala, Lanao del Norte
Senior High School Department
I.OBJECTIVES
The learners demonstrate an understanding of the key concepts and
A. Content Standard
approaches in the Social Sciences
The learners shall be able to interpret personal and social experiences
B. Performance Standard using relevant approaches in the Social Sciences and evaluate the
strengths and weaknesses of the approach
C. Learning
Competencies/ Objective Learning Competencies:
• By the end of the lesson, students will be able to evaluate the strengths and
(Write the LC code for weaknesses of the Marxism Approach. HUMSS_DIS11-IIIg-2
each)
II.CONTENT
Strengths and Weaknesses of Marxism Approach
III.LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
Teaching Guide for Senior High School DISS
1. Teacher’s Guide
Self-Learning Module in DISS
2. Learner’s Material
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource (LR)portal
B. Other Learning
Laptop, LCD TV, Instructional Materials, Manila Paper, Marker
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
Review:
Begin the class by reviewing the key concepts of Marxism, including its
historical context, the role of class struggle, means of production, and
the idea of a classless society. Recap the previous lessons on various
A. Introductory social science approaches for comparative purposes.
Activity
Motivation:
Start with a thought-provoking question: "How might the world be
different if it was structured entirely on Marxist principles?" Allow
students to discuss in groups for 5 minutes, then share their ideas with
the class to stimulate interest in the subject matter.
Interactive Workshop: " Role Playing "
Split the class into small groups. Each group will be assigned a
particular aspect of Marxism (e.g., class struggle, alienation, labor
B. Activity/Strategy
theory of value, etc.). They will create a short presentation or skit that
demonstrates their assigned concept, highlighting its potential
strengths and weaknesses. Provide 20 minutes for preparation and 5
minutes for each presentation.
After each presentation, facilitate a class discussion analyzing the
presented strengths and weaknesses. Encourage students to critically
C. Analysis engage with the material by asking probing questions such as, "How
does this concept apply to modern-day societies?" and "What are the
limitations of this concept in contemporary contexts?"
Guide students in synthesizing the information from the presentations
and discussions. Lead them to abstract the core principles of Marxism
D. Abstraction
and to articulate these principles' relevance or lack thereof in today's
global context.
Real-life Problem:
Present a real-life scenario, such as a news article about a workers'
E. Application
strike. Have students analyze the situation using the Marxism
approach, evaluating its strengths and weaknesses in explaining the
event.
F. Assessment QUIZ: MULTIPLE CHOICE
A) The government
B) The proletariat
C) The bourgeoisie
D) The entire society
Answer Key
1. B - The conflict between workers and factory owners
2. C - The bourgeoisie
3. B - The process by which workers become distanced from the
products of their labor
4. A - The amount of labor required to produce it
5. C - To create a society without class distinctions
Assignment
Topic: Analyzing Current Events Through a Marxist Lens
Instructions:
Submission: