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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region I
SAN CARLOS CITY DIVISION
Roxas Boulevard, San Carlos City, Pangasinan
Tel. No./Fax No. (075) 632-3293 (OSDS) Trunkline Nos. (075) 633-5691 to 93
I. Mga Layunin
A. Pamantayang
Pangnilalaman/Pokus Naipapahayag ng pasulat ang naiisip at nararamdaman nang malinaw at epektibo.
B. Pamantayan sa
Pagganap/Mga Layunin ng Nagkakaroon ng papaunlad na kasanayan sa wasto at maayos na pagsulat.
Terminal
C. Mga Kasanayan sa
Pagkatuto (Isulat ang LC code Nakasusulat ng isang balita (LS1CS/FIL-PU-PPE-MT/JHS-14)
ng bawat isa)
B.Pagganyak/Paghahabi sa
Magpanood sa mga mag-aaral ng isang napapanahong balita at ipalista ang mga
layunin ng aralin (Pagtatatag
impormasyon na kanilang naunawaan o nakuha mula sa balitang iyon.
ng layunin para sa aralin)
Itanong:
1. Ano ang pamagat ng balita?
2. Tungkol saan ang balita?
C. Pagsusuri 3. Sino-sino ang sangkot sa balita?
(Paglalahad ng mga
4. Saan naganap ang pangyayari sa balita?
halimbawa/mga pagkakataon
ng bagong aralin) 5. Kailan naganap ang mga pangyayari sa balita?
6. Ano-ano ang pangyayaring naganap sa balita?
a. Talakayin ang kahulugan ng balita at ang paraan ng pagbabahagi nito na maaaring
D. Pagtalakay ng mga bagong
pasalita at pasulat.
konsepto at pagsasanay ng
mga bagong kasanayan b. Talakayin din ang kahalagahan ng balita sa lipunan, sarili, at sa bansa.
(Sub-activity #1) c. Ipahayag ang mga katangian ng isang magandang balita.
a. Bigyan ng empasis ang mga sangkap ng isang balita dahil ito ang makapagtuturo sa mag-
aaral kung ano ang lalamanin ng isang balita. Maaaring magpakita ng ilang mga halimbawa
E. Pagtalakay ng mga bagong ng bawat isa para sa lubos na pagkatuto.
konsepto at pagsasanay ng
b. Talakayin ang mga hakbang sa pagsulat ng balita at ipaunawa sa kanila ang kahulugan ng
mga bagong kasanayan baligtad na tatsulok sa pagbuo ng isang magandang balita.
(Sub-activity #2)
c. Talakayin na ang nagsusulat ng isang balita ay marapat na kinakikitaan ng tinatawag na
kasanayang komunikatibo sa pamamagitan ng kaniyang isinusulat.
Itanong:
1. Ano ang kahulugan ng balita?
V. MGA TALA
VI. PAGNINILAY
A. Bilang ng mag-aaral na
nakakuha ng 80% sa
pagsusuri.
B. Bilang ng mag-aaral na
nangangailangan ng
karagdagang mga aktibidad
para sa remediation.
C. Nagawa ba ang remedial?
Blg. ng mga mag-aaral na
nakahabol sa aralin.
D. Bilang ng mga mag-aaral na
patuloy na nangangailangan
ng remediation.
E. Alin sa aking mga istratehiya
sa pagtuturo ang gumagana
nang maayos? Bakit ito
gumana?
F. Anong mga paghihirap ang
aking naranasan na
matutulungan ako ng aking
punongguro o superbisor na
lutasin?
G. Anong inobasyon o
localized na materyales ang
aking ginamit/natuklasan na
nais kong ibahagi sa ibang mga
guro?
I. Objectives
A. Content Standard/ Focus Demonstrate understanding on various biological concepts and their applications
C. Learning Competencies 2. Identify common ailments of the reproductive system according to symptom/s (LS2SC-
BC-PSD-AE/JHS-48); and
3. Cite ways to prevent ailments of the reproductive system (LS2SCBCPSD-AE/JHS-49).
ALS Learning Strand 2- Scientific and Critical Thinking Skills Module- United Nations
III. Learning Resources
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization -UNESCO
A. References
1. Session Guide pages Pages 1-3
ALS Learning Strand 2- Module 6-? WHY IS PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE?
2. Module/ Learner's material Lesson 1: How Do I Take Care of My Reproductive System?
pages
Materials: short bond paper, ballpen/pencil.
K-12 Basic Education for the Alternative Learning System (ALS K to12)
3. Additional materials from Curriculum Guide- LS2: Scientific and Critical Thinking Skills.
Learning Resource (portal)
ALS A& E-Learning Material- ICT-4-ALS
IV. Procedures
a. Before starting the session, ask the learner to read Let’s Get to Know.
b. Let the learners discern real and fake news and this will serve as a springboard in
introducing the concept about reproductive
A. Activity (Review of the
previous lesson or presenting
the new lesson
Activity
a. Assign the learners in 3 groups.
b. Prepare three sets of flash cards with the different causes and symptoms of
B. Springboard/ Motivation reproductive cancers in men and women.
c. Ask learners to place each flash card under Cause or Symptom of reproductive cancers in
women and men.
d. Each group will present its output.
a. Instruct the learners to present the key concepts on the different causes and symptoms
of reproductive cancers in men and women.
b. Guide the learners in remembering the important parts of the reproductive system;
c. Remind the learners to determine the limits (one end to the other) of the different parts
of the reproductive system; and
d. Explain to the learners that:
· The reproductive system consists of different parts according to gender; and
C. Analysis Different parts of the reproductive system have respective functions which contribute to
the entire health.
e. Initiate discussion by presenting the following questions:
· Do reproductive cancers in men have similar causes and symptoms?
· What are the respective causes and symptoms of reproductive cancers in men? In
women?
· Why is it important to know the correct preventive measures and receive proper
medication?
D. Discussing new concepts Discuss to the learners that there are there are different types of cancer in our
reproductive system.
Here are some of the Location, Sign/s and Symptom/s and Cause/s of Reproductive
Cancers in Women
I. Directions: On the first space, write C if the item is a cause of reproductive cancer and S if
it is a symptom. On the second space, write C if it refers to cervical cancer, O if it refers to
ovarian cancer, U if it refers to uterine cancer, VA if it refers to vaginal cancer, VU if it
refers to vulvar cancer, and B if it refers to breast cancer.
____ ____1. a lump in the breast
____ ____2. having HPV; having cervical pre-cancer or cancer
____ ____3. changes to skin of the breast or around the nipple
____ ____4. bleeding after sex
____ ____5. being of Eastern European Jewish descent; never giving Birth
____ ____6. bloating
____ ____7. changes in color of skin around the opening of the vagina.
____ ____8. bleeding or discharge from the vagina that is not normal.
____ ____9. itching, bleeding, burning, a rash or sores around the opening of vagina that
do not go away.
____ ___10. fluid coming out of nipple, especially if it is bloody.
____ ___11. smoking and drinking alcohol
____ ___12. having HIV or a weak immune system; persistence of high-risk human
papillomavirus (HPV)
____ ___13. bleeding after menopause
____ ___14. being overweight
____ ___15. pressure or pain in the abdomen (belly) or back
II. Directions: On the first space, write C if the item is a cause of reproductive cancer and S
if it is a symptom. On the second space, write T if it refers to testicular cancer, E if it refers
to penile cancer, and O if it refers to prostate cancer.
____1. aching in the lower abdomen (belly)
____2. pain in hips
____3. redness of the penis
____4. undescended testicle
____5. soreness of the penis
____6. needing to pass urine often
____7. swelling of the testis
____8. pain in the back
____9. having many sexual partners
___10. weak flow of the urine
___11. being aged 50 years and older
___12. being uncircumcised
___13. blood in the urine
___14. common in African American men
___15. pain in pelvis
Prevention is better than cure. It’s cheaper too. In fact, preventing future illnesses and
H. Valuing preventing complications from existing conditions, are vital to the future sustainability of
health systems.
Directions: Read the article below about reproductive health.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that is spread during sexual contact. There are about
40 different strains (types) of HPV that can infect the genital area. About a dozen of these
can cause cancer.
There are two types or strains of HPV:
· Low-risk strains: Low-risk strains of HPV can cause warts on the genitals. Warts can
be itchy, embarrassing, and unpleasant, but these
strains are considered low risk because they do not cause cancer. High-risk strains: High-
risk strains do not cause warts but can, rarely, cause cancer. This is why they are called
high-risk strains.
Most adults will have an HPV infection at some time during their lives. HPV infections
I. Evaluation (Assessing almost always clear up on their own without treatment. A person with a high-risk strain of
Learning) HPV that does not clear up on its own over many years could eventually get cancer.
I. Objectives
A. Content Standard/ Focus Numbers and Number Sense
B. Performance Standard B: Communicate ideas using mathematical symbols and expressions.
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
follow the steps in adding and subtracting integers with like and unlike signs;
add and subtract integers with accuracy; and
apply your knowledge of adding and subtracting integers in solving daily life
C. Learning Competencies
problems.
-Add and subtract positive and negative numbers. LS3MP-NN-PSB-AE/JHS-146
-Apply knowledge of addition and subtraction of integers in solving daily problems. LS3MP-
NN-PSB-AE/JHS-147
II. Content Lesson 2: Addition and Subtraction of Integers
III. Learning Resources ALS Learning Strand 3- Mathematical and Problem-Solving Skills
A. References
1. Session Guide pages Alternative Learning System K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (ALS K to 12 BEC)
2. Module/ Learner's material ALS LS3 Math Module: Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
pages Lesson 2: Addition and Subtraction of Integers
3. Additional materials from K-12 Basic Education for the Alternative Learning System (ALS K to12)
Learning Resource (portal) Curriculum Guide- Learning Strand 3: Mathematical and Problem-Solving Skills
IV. Procedures
Perform the indicated operation. Write your answer in the box provided.
A. Activity
B. Springboard/ Motivation Tell the learners that today they will be learning how to add and subtract integers.
Ask them, how do you add integers with like signs? How about integers with unlike signs?
Consider a series of games, each game consisting of two rounds, which Joy played on a
machine. Here is a record of her point scores:
Integers can be shown on a number line. This number line may be drawn horizontally and
vertically.
Zero is also greater than any negative number. So, integers become higher in value as you
move to the right or upward on the number line. They become lower in value as you move
to the left or downward on the number line.
D. Discussing new concepts Let’s learn
and practicing new skills (Sub- Let us illustrate how to add positive numbers using the number line.
act. 1) Refer to Game 1. Let us add (+3) and (+5) (read as “positive 3 plus positive 5”).
Using the number line below, start with 0, move 3 units to the right to indicate +3.
Then starting from +3, move 5 more units to the right to add +5. You then stopped at +8. So,
from the number line, we can see that if we add +3 and +5, we get +8.
From this we have come up with the following rule in adding two numbers with the same
sign:
Rule 1: To add two numbers with like signs (both positive or negative) find the sum of
their absolute values and retain the common sign.
Let’s recall what absolute value of a number means.
After mastering the skill for addition of integers, you are now ready to do subtraction of
integers.
In subtracting integers, we follow this rule:
Change the sign of the subtrahend, then proceed as in addition of integers using Rule 1 or
Rule 2, where applicable.
Let’s do it step by step:
STEP 1 Change the sign of the subtrahend.
In the example, the subtrahend is +5.
E. Discussing new concepts So, we change its sign from positive to negative, thus it becomes –5.
and practicing new skills (Sub-
STEP 2 Proceed as in addition.
act. 2)
(+8) + (–5)
STEP 3 Recall Rule 2 in addition of integers which says, “To add two numbers with unlike
signs, find the difference of their absolute values and prefix to the difference the sign of the
addend with the greater absolute value.”
STEP 4 Find the difference of their absolute values.
8–5=3
STEP 5 Prefix to the difference the sign of the addend with the greater absolute value:
So, (+8) – (+5) = +3.
F. Abstraction (Making Let’s Remember
generalizations about the To add positive and negative numbers, apply:
lesson) Rule 1: To add two numbers having the same sign, find the sum of their absolute
values and prefix to the sum the common sign.
Follow these steps:
STEP 1 Get the absolute values of the signed numbers.
STEP 2 Add the absolute values.
STEP 3 Prefix the common sign.
Rule 2: To add two numbers with unlike signs, find the difference of their absolute
values and prefix to the difference the sign of the addend with the greater absolute value.
Follow these steps:
STEP 1 Get the absolute values of the signed numbers.
STEP 2 Find the difference of their absolute values.
STEP 3 Prefix to the difference the sign of the addend with the greater absolute
value.
To subtract signed numbers, we follow these steps:
STEP 1 Change the sign of the subtrahend, then proceed as in addition of signed
numbers.
STEP 2 If the numbers have the same sign, find the sum of their absolute values and
prefix to the sum the common sign. If the two numbers have unlike or different
signs, find the difference of their absolute values and prefix to the difference the
sign of the addend with the greater absolute value.
Let’s Review:
This Let’s see how well you can work on your own Add the following integers.
1. (–3) + (–5) = _______________________
2. (+6) + (–12) = _______________________
3. (–9) + (+4) = _______________________
4. (+8) + (–10) = _______________________
5. (–15) + (+7) = _______________________
G. Application (Developing
Mastery)
Try doing the following exercises: Subtract the following integers.
1. (–2) – (–12) = _____________
2. (–9) – (+25) = _____________
3. (+35) – (–15) = _____________
4. (–28) – (+8) = _____________
5. (+6) – (+10) = _____________
In practical terms, the positive aspects or happenings in our daily life include among others,
the gains in business endeavors and the awards or merits we receive. The negative aspects
H. Valuing include, among others, the failures we encounter in life, the losses we suffer in business and
the demerits we receive.
I. Evaluation (Assessing Answer Let’s See What You Have Learned page 20-21.
Learning)
J. Agreement (Additional Have an advance reading about geometric shapes.
Activities)
V. Remarks
VI. Reflection
A. No. of learners who earned
80% in the evaluation
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?
I. Objectives
Ability to earn a living (Employment).
A. Content Standard/ Focus
Apply working knowledge, skills and positive attitudes as a self- employed
individual/entrepreneur to engage in a business activity involving marketable goods and
B. Performance Standard
services to earn a living and improve one’s economic status
C. Analysis The teacher will connect this motivation in understanding the lesson.
D. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills (Sub- Today, we will discuss “Market System”.
act. 1)
E. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills (Sub- Discussion of Market System
act. 2)
A market system is the network of buyers, sellers and other actors that come together to
trade in a given product or service. The participants in a market system include: Direct
market players such as producers, buyers, and consumers who drive economic activity in
F. Abstraction (Making
the market. A market system is any systematic process where both buyers and sellers can
generalizations about the
trade products. A market system can happen physically or virtually. It depends on how the
lesson)
transaction is performed. There are many kinds of market systems, depending on the
products being sold and offered. As long as there is an exchange between two players
(usually the buyer and the seller), it is considered a market system.
G. Application (Developing
Why do you think it is important to learn the market system?
Mastery)
H. Valuing A country's market economy supports increased innovation. Firms and individuals are
encouraged to innovate to gain a competitive edge. With money as a main motivating
factor, companies look to create new products and technologies to generate more revenue
and higher incomes.
I. Objectives
A. Content Standard/ Focus National Identity
Develop love of country with focus on appreciation of one’s cultural heritage and respect
B. Performance Standard
for cultural diversities
Explain the effects of the first few revolutions led by patriotic Filipinos to the freedom our
C. Learning Competencies
people enjoy today. LS5US-NI-PSC-AE-E.4
In this lesson, you will learn how to pay attention when listening. At the end of this lesson,
you are expected to be able to:
3. Additional materials from K-12 Basic Education for the Alternative Learning System (ALS K to12)
Learning Resource (portal) Curriculum Guide, ICT4ALS
IV. Procedures
Write T if the statement is true in the blank before each number. If the statement is false,
change the underlined word or phrase to make it true. Write the correct word or phrase in
the blank.
_______________1. Aquino inherited a country that was bankrupt and impoverished.
_______________2. Aquino did not stress the importance of the basic civil liberties of free
speech, freedom of assembly and a free press.
A. Activity
_______________3. No one was critical of Aquino’s administration.
_______________4. Aquino deserves full credit for giving utmost importance to democracy
in the country.
_______________5. Ramos’s primary goal was to establish economic stability.
B. Springboard/ Motivation Identify each of the President of the Philippines in the pictures below.
C. Analysis Who were the first four presidents of the Third Republic of the Philippines?
I. Evaluation (Assessing Fill up the crossword puzzle using the given clues.
Learning)
Answer the following question
J. Agreement (Additional 1. Give one important historical event that took place during the Roxas administration.
Activities) 2. Give one important historical event that took place during the Quirino administration.
3. Give one important historical event that took place during the Magsaysay administration.
V. Remarks
VI. Reflection
A. No. of learners who earned
80% in the evaluation
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?
I. Objectives
A. Content Standard/ Focus Digital Applications
Performance Standard C: Use common office application software packages (word
B. Performance Standard processing, spreadsheet, presentation software) to produce documents and manage
information as tools to solve problems in daily life
Use the logical function if (yielding one of two specific values) with comparison operator: =,
C. Learning Competencies
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A. References
1. Session Guide pages SESSION GUIDE 1: Digital Applications – Spreadsheets
2. Module/ Learner's material Module 3: Digital Applications - Spreadsheets
pages Using Logical Functions p73
3. Additional materials from Module in ALS-Learning Strand 6 Digital Citizenship
Learning Resource (portal)
IV. Procedures
Directions: Look at the given spreadsheet below. Give the total score of each student.
2. Enter the IF function in the output cell. Here, type in =IF(B2>=75, “Passed”, “Failed”) in
C2.
If the value in B2 is greater than or equal to 75, it will result in a passed remark. Otherwise,
if the value in B2 is 74 and below, it will result in a failed remark.
The remark for C2 will be “Passed” because the statement is true for
C2; the grade 75 is equal to the value set.
3. Use the fill handle to copy the formula. C4 is “Failed” because the grade
71 is not greater than or equal to 75.
Take note that you can also use this function and change the condition and the value that
suits your need.
F. Abstraction (Making
generalizations about the What will be the used of an IF function?
lesson)
Directions: Look at the illustration below. Answer the following questions.
G. Application (Developing
Mastery)
I. Evaluation (Assessing
Learning)
Directions: Look at the spreadsheet below and answer the following questions. Remarks
will be Good or Excellent, Excellent if the final score reach 91 and above or else it will be
Good.
Try to learn more about word processing by browsing this link below:
J. Agreement (Additional https://www.edu.gcfglobal.org
Activities) https://www.excel-easy.com
V. Remarks
VI. Reflection
A. No. of learners who earned
80% in the evaluation
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?