Sample Lesson Plan
Sample Lesson Plan
B. Other Learning
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
Set B.
Set A.
Why do you think we should use face
mask, face shield?
Why do we sanitize our hands?
Why do you think we should drink enough
amount of water?
How are you going to encourage your
family members to drink enough amount
of water?
Using the aquarium. Observe and list down all the things you can see there.
a. Classify the objects whether the following belongs to Living things or non-living things.
b. Name and count the things you saw inside the aquarium.
c. Write the numbers/symbols into words or vice versa.
Questions:
How do you keep fish alive?
How do you take good care of aquatic animals?
Planting Your Dish Garden
1. Put the dish with soil.
2. Put the plants on top of the soil and arrange them until you like the look.
3. Dig small holes in the soil to fit the root system of each plant.
4. Begin to permanently plant your dish garden. ...
5. Pack the soil tightly around each plant when they are all in position.
6. Put a layer of mulch, pebbles, or other finishing touches on top of the soil.
7. Water the garden enough to dampen it without flooding it.
Using your dish garden. Observe and list down all the things you can see there.
a. Classify the objects whether the following belongs to Living things or non-living things.
b. List down 5 living things and 5 non-living things found outside /inside the room .
c. Compare living things with non-living things found in the dish garden..
Questions :
Question: How to take care of plants?
2. List down all the things you read in the story.
3. Classify them whether they are living or non-living things.
4. What are some characteristics of living things and non living things?
5. What characteristics did all living things have in common?
6. Are all things that move alive?
7. What kind of non living things move?
8. How is the movement of living things different from non living things?
Question:
How can we minimize resource use ,waste and pollution and reducing environmental damage as consumer
(DISCUSS)
In every place, there are both living things and non-living things.
1. What are the things you saw inside the box?
2. What living things and non-living things do you see?
3. How many living things and non-living things do you see?( Integrate Mathematics: Translate
numbers/symbols into words or vice versa ( LS2CP/NS-NS-PSBBL/LE-4 ) or
Translates symbols/numbers into words of one-digit whole numbers or vice-versa
(LS2CP/NS-NS-PSBBL-4.)
D. Discussing new concepts 4. How are these living things called?
and practicing new skills 5. How does each organism behave?
(sub-activity # 1) 6. What will happen if an organism is alone in an ecosystem?
Do you think it will survive? Why or why not?
7. What are some characteristics of living things and non-living things?
8. What characteristics did all living things have in common?
9. Did any non-living things possess some characteristic as living things?
10. How were living things different from non-living things?
11. Are all things that move alive?
12. What kind of non-living things move?
13. How is the movement of living things different from non-living things?
E. Application
Developing mastery
(Leads to formative
assessment)
Ana’s class will have a field trip in a pond.
F. Valuing (Finding What do they expect to see in a pond?
practical/applications of How can we protect the environment?
concepts and skills in daily Why is it important to protect the environment?
living ) How can we minimize the use of our resources?, waste and pollution ?and reducing environmental damage
as consumer?
G. Abstraction How are you going to compare living things from nonliving things?
Making generalizations and What are the characteristics of living things? Non-living things?
abstractions about the lesson
H. Evaluating Learning Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. All matter is considered living and nonliving things?
A. true B. false
2. Adding and multiplying means the same as production.
A. true B. false
3. Alma observes an unknown thing. Over time, the thing moves, grows and reproduces. What does the
student now know about it?
A. It is dead. C. It is alive.
B. It is non-living. D. It is a plant.
4. Diane noticed that a certain object can move but it cannot feed and can’t reproduce. Therefore the object
is living.
A. true B. false
5. Living things have the following characteristics. It can move from one place to another. The cow are used
I. Additional activities for
On your way home , list down the living things and non-living things you can see.
application or remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in 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 The teacher used improvised aquarium using empty gallon of mineral water.
materials did I use/discover
which I wish to share with other
teachers?