Learning Area PROGRAMMING 12
Learning Delivery Modality MDL
Crecencia Drusila Lopez
GRADE 12
School Senior High School Grade Level
AILEEN D. ENRIQUEZ Learning
ICT
LESSON Teacher Area
EXEMPLAR Teaching Week 1 and 2
4th
Date Quarter
Teaching
8 days
Time No. of Days
I. OBJECTIVES
The learners demonstrate an understanding of
principles and concepts in developing
A. Content Standards ASP.NET MVC 5 Web applications
The learners independently develop ASP.NET MVC
B. Performance Standards 5 Web applications
Develop ASP.NET Web Applications using Model
C. Most Essential Learning Competencies View Controller architectural pattern
(MELC) (If available, write the indicated TLE_ICTP.NET 11-12DAMWAIIc-g-37
MELC)
Introduction to ASP.NET
Knowing the difference between
ASP and ASP.NET
Web Forms
Web Services
II. CONTENT Enumerating ASP.NET features
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
Programming in .Net Programming Curriculum
a. Teacher's Guide Pages Guide page20
b. Learner's Materials Pages
c. Textbook Pages
d. Additional Materials from Learning https://www.w3schools.com/asp/default.asp
Resources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7Voso411Vs
B. List of Learning Resources for
Youtube, Google Form, OBS, Notebook and pen,
Development and Engagement
cellphone, any slide presentation app.
Activities
IV. PROCEDURES
What I need to Know
At the end of the lesson, students are able to
Differentiate ASP and ASP.Net
Explain the ASP Technology
Identify the ASP.NET Web Pages
Create simple webpages in ASP.Net
A. Introduction
Warm-up
1. Attendance using google forms/messenger
or poll
B. Development What I know?
Activity 1:
Visit the Website Vidly and explain the
functionality of the website. Write a short narrative
of how you understood the website
What’s New?
ASP stands for Active Server Pages
ASP is a development framework for building web
pages.
ASP supports many different development models:
Classic ASP
ASP.NET Web Forms
ASP.NET MVC
ASP.NET Web Pages
ASP.NET API
ASP.NET Core
The ASP Technology
ASP and ASP.NET are server side technologies.
Both technologies enable computer code to be
executed by an Internet server.
When a browser requests an ASP or ASP.NET file,
the ASP engine reads the file, executes any code
in the file, and returns the result to the browser.
Classic ASP - Active Server Pages
ASP (aka Classic ASP) was introduced in 1998 as
Microsoft's first server side scripting language.
Classic ASP pages have the file extension .asp and
are normally written in VBScript.
ASP.NET
ASP.NET was released in 2002 as a successor to
Classic ASP.
ASP.NET pages have the extension .aspx and are
normally written in C# (C sharp).
ASP.NET 4.6 is the latest official version of
ASP.NET.
ASP.NET 5 was expected to be an important
redesign of ASP.NET.
However, the development of ASP.NET 5 was
stopped in favor of ASP.NET Core.
Watch the video tutorial on using ASP.Net
C. Engagement What other enrichment activities can I
engage in?
ACTIVITY 2:
Try to create a simple webpage in ASP.Net by
following the video tutorial.
D. Assimilation What I have learned
Activity 3: Quiz
Write TRUE if the answer is correct and FALSE if
otherwise
1. ASP stands for Active Server Pages
2. ASP supports only one development models:
3. ASP and ASP.Net technologies enable computer
code to be executed by an Internet server.
4. Classic ASP pages have the file extension .asp
and are normally written in VBScript.
5. ASP.NET 4.6 is the latest official version of
ASP.NET.
Answer key
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
What can I do? (Assessment)
Activity 4:
Try to create a simple webpage in ASP.Net by
following the video tutorial.
Rubric:
3 points - Completeness of answer
5 points - Clarity
2 points - Neatness
A. REFLECTION (Reflection on the Type of
Formative Assessment Used for This
Particular Lesson)