Lesson 2: Implementing A Curriculum Daily in The Classrooms
Lesson 2: Implementing A Curriculum Daily in The Classrooms
OBJECTIVES:
EVALUATION CREATING
SYNTHESIS EVALUATING
ANALYSIS ANALYZING
APPLICATION APPLYING
COMPREHENSION UNDERSTANDING
KNOWLEDGE REMEMBERING
Somehow, the two are similar, however the highest level of cognition in the revised
version, is creating. Take note that the original version is started as nouns while the
revised version is started as verbs which implies more active form of thinking.
Categories Example Key Words
Remembering - recall or retrieve previous Defines, describes, identifies, labels,
learned information. outlines, lists, selects
Understanding – comprehend, meaning, Comprehends, explains, distinguishes
translation, state problem in own words,
making meaning.
Applying – one of concept in new Applies, changes, computes, operates,
situation, applies what has been learned construct, modifies, uses
in new situation.
Analyzing – separate materials or Breaks down, compares, contrast,
concepts in component part so that the diagrams, differentiate
organization is clear. Distinguishes
between facts and inferences.
Evaluating – makes judgments about the Appraises, compares, criticizes, defends,
value of ideas or materials. describes, justifies
Creating – builds a structure or pattern Composes, compiles, designs, generates
from various elements. Put parts
together to create a whole, to make new
meaning and structure.
Levels of knowledge
1. Factual knowledge
2. Conceptual knowledge
3. Procedural knowledge
4. Metacognitive knowledge
Comes from a body of knowledge (facts, concepts, procedure and metacognition) that
will be learned through the guidance of the teacher. Subject matter is the WHAT in the
teaching. In a plan, it is followed by the references.
CONE OF LEARNING
USING METHODS AND MATERIALS TO IMPLEMENT THE PLAN: TAKING ACTION
EXAMPLE No. 1: Using basic steps and parts as prescribed by DepEd order 70 s. 2012
for teachers two years and less in Service.