IDEA Lesson Exemplar
IDEA Lesson Exemplar
c. Textbook Pages
d. Additional Materials
from Learning Resources
B. List of Learning Resources
for Development and
N/A
Engagement Activities
IV. PROCEDURES
- Prayer
A. Preliminaries - Reminders
- Attendance
B. Introduction A. Review of the Past Lesson
Characters/Setting/Conflict/Plot/Theme
B. Motivation
Activity 1: Who Am I?
Answer: Candy
Answer: Coffee
Answer: Milk-tea
Answer: Kwek-kwek
Answer: Pizza
B. Discuss with the learners the different ways and its example
C. Have the learners re-identify the 11 techniques in giving expanded
definitions
Answer: Etymology
3. Global warming occurs when carbon dioxide (CO 2) and other air
pollutants collect in the atmosphere and absorb sunlight and solar
radiation that have bounced off the earth’s surface.
5.
B. Learning Task 2
Column A
1. Alzheimer’s Disease
2. Happiness
3. Friendship
4. Social Media
5. Speed
Column B
A. What makes people happy? For us mortals, a few extra coins in the
pocket, a new friend, an excellent dish, a good book may bring
pleasure. Others pursue happiness through wealth, power or
fame.
B. Affected individuals are, at first, forgetful. As the memory disorder
gradually worsens, the individuals although able to recall
occurrences in the distant past, are unable to remember recent
events.
C. People use social media to stay in touch and interact with friends,
family and various communities.
D. This moves the vehicle from a stationary to a slow speed about
less than ten kilometers per hour (kph)
E. This is, if either one of two friends is involved in difficulty, such as
problems with falling courses, encouragement, concern and
perhaps even direct intervention.
Learning Task 3.
Direction: From the word pool below, determine the
techniques/approaches used in the numbered statements found in the
expanded definition of poverty
1
Poverty is the state of having insufficient resources or
possessions. 2People who suffer from poverty include the
homeless, informal settlers, unemployed and families
with large number of members with only one
breadwinner. 3Homeless are seen on the streets begging
for alms, their clothes are dirty, sometimes tattered and
their feet were bare. 4Ultimately, poverty is a major
cause of social tensions and threatens to divide a nation
because of income inequality. 5This occurs when the
wealth of a country is poorly distributed among its
citizens—when a tiny minority has a majority of the
money.
Answer:
1. Full definition 2. Examples 3. Description 4-5. Cause and
Effect
E. Assimilation A. Direction: Write an expanded definition about the Indigenous
People in your area. Use the following questions in construction of
your paragraph.
1. Who are the indigenous people.
2. What are their way of living?
3. How should we treat them?
F. Reflection Learner's will write their personal insights about the lesson using the
prompts below:
I understand that ___________
I realize that _______________