Self Learning Module and Lesson Plan: Larry Mar B. Bautista
Self Learning Module and Lesson Plan: Larry Mar B. Bautista
LEARNING
MODULE AND
LESSON PLAN
LARRY MAR B. BAUTISTA
MAEd - Physical Science
Lesson Objectives:
1. Determine the characteristics and
components of module and lesson plan;
2. State the importance of using module and
lesson plan in science teaching by giving
reflection; and
3. Create a module and lesson plan
following the desired characteristics and
components.
What is a Self Learning
Module(SLM)? It provides a learning activity to
It is a document containing all learners when a group education
necessary knowledge for a student to or individual education session is
attain one or more educational not possible.
objectives independently of the
teacher. Using these modules, the developed and intended primarily for
student can take over a large part of the use of learners outside the
his/her training, while the teacher classroom setting and when classes are
remains available only when needed. disrupted that would limit face-to-face
interaction between the learner and the
It could be offered in a form of work
teacher
books, study guides, work stations,
video tapes, internet modules, and
computer programs (Santrock ,
2009).
Characteristics of a Self-
Learning Module: The objectives, materials and
activities must be properly and
Each module must contain only one logically sequenced: Specific,
concept. Measurable, Achievable, Relevant
The module must be self- and Time-based (SMART)
motivating.
The module must contain self-teaching The module must be written in a clear,
and self - learning materials which within
correct and simple language
enable the students to work the full comprehension
with minimum
independently
of the learner
teacher assistance.
SELF LEARNING MODULES INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNS
PRELIMINARIES
A. COVER
PAGE
COMPONENTS OF
SLM
PRELIMINARIES
D. OVERVIEW/ INTRODUCTORY
MESSAGE
contains an introduction
that discusses the
topic/content of the
module and the learning
objectives.
PRELIMINARIES
D. OVERVIEW/ INTRODUCTORY
MESSAGE
contains an introduction
that discusses the
topic/content of the
module and the learning
objectives.
MAIN COMPONENTS
O
I. WHAT I NEED TO KNOW
B
gives you an idea of the skills
or competencies you are J
expected to learn in the E
module C
anchored on the learning T
competencies. I
V
informs the learners of the
expected outcomes E
S
MAIN COMPONENTS P
II. WHAT I KNOW R
E
includes an activity that -
aims to check what you A
already know about the S
lesson to take. S
E
at least 10 items S
S
M
E
N
T
MAIN COMPONENTS P
R
III. WHAT’S IN I
O
a brief drill or review to R
help you link the current
lesson with the previous K
one. N
O
W
L
E
D
G
E
MAIN COMPONENTS L
E
IV. WHAT’S NEW S
S
O
introduces the new lesson N
in various ways; a story, a
song, a poem, a problem P
R
opener, an activity, or a E
situation. S
E
N
T
A
T
I
O
N
MAIN COMPONENTS C
V. WHAT IS IT O
provides a discussion of the lesson N
which aims to help the learner C
discover E
and understand new concepts and P
skills T
sufficiently develops the MELCs
D
intended for learning area and grade
E
level
V
logically-developed and organized
E
suitable to the learner’s level of L
development, needs, experience O
and context P
free from any type of error M
cognizant of intellectual property E
rights N
T
MAIN COMPONENTS
X. POST ASSESSMENT A
evaluates the learner’s level S
of mastery in achieving the S
learning competency E
S
S
M
E
N
T
MAIN COMPONENTS
X. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
A
another activity will be given G
to enrich the learner’s R
knowledge or skill of the E
lesson learned E
M
E
N
T
MAIN COMPONENTS
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Planning
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NOTE kind of education being
offered.”
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