Lesson Plan 2
Lesson Plan 2
8-Linnaeus
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher ELLYN A. TAMAYO Learning BIODIVERSITY
Area
Teaching November 29, 2021 Quarter 4TH QUARTER
DAILY LESSON PLAN Dates 9:00 am-10:30 am
and Time
DAY:
I. OBJECTIVES
Module 1: BIODIVERSITY
II. CONTENT Lesson 3: PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION OF ENDANGERED AND
ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT SPECIES
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher's Guide Pages
2. Learner's Materials Pages pp. 269
Textbook
3.
Pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning
Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resource Laptop, TV, Pictures, clicker
IV. PROCEDURES
Preparatory Activities
3. Classroom Management
4. Checking of Attendance
Leaders kindly check the assignment of Leaders will check the assignment of their group mates.
your group mates.
A. Elicit
(Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson)
Seat Plan Approach-Collaborative Approach
BOYS GIRLS Strategy-Activity Based
In this activity, the teacher will provide a set/s of words that is related to different
kingdom levels. The teacher will group the students into 2 groups. (Male VS Female)
The students are task to put the accurate word/s under each kingdoms. Rules. No
repetition of students to put the words under each kingdoms. One students is
equivalent to one answer. Each correct answer will get one point and the group who
will get higher scores will declare as winner.
Engage
(Establishing a purpose for the
lesson)
Seat Plan
Approach-Constructivism Approach
B. Strategy-Thinking Skills
Numeracy integration
School LAWIGAN NATIONAL Grade Level GR. 8-Linnaeus
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher ELLYN A. TAMAYO Learning BIODIVERSITY
Area
Teaching November 29, 2021 Quarter 4TH QUARTER
DAILY LESSON PLAN Dates 9:00 am-10:30 am
and Time
In this activity, the teacher will provide a picture of an ecosystem having a large
number of different organisms. The students are tasks identify and count the number
of organism presents in the ecosystem.
Excellent!
- The organisms are lion, tiger, hippopotamus, elephant, giraffe, jaguar, birds,
zebra, monkey, butterfly, snake, and fish.
Explore #1
Approach-Collaborative Approach
(Presenting examples)
Strategy-Activity Based
C.
School LAWIGAN NATIONAL Grade Level GR. 8-Linnaeus
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher ELLYN A. TAMAYO Learning BIODIVERSITY
Area
Teaching November 29, 2021 Quarter 4TH QUARTER
DAILY LESSON PLAN Dates 9:00 am-10:30 am
and Time
In this activity, the teacher will distribute pieces of puzzle to solve. Students are tasks
to form pictures out of pieces of puzzle within one minute. The first group who solve
Numeracy integration the puzzle on time and accurate will be declared as winner.
ENGLISH subject integration
Approach-Constructivism Approach
Activity Based- The 3 A’s activity
RUBRICS
Collaboration 5 points – if all members were
collaborate during the activity
Explain
E. (Discussing new concept and
practicing new skills #2
Seat Plan
Some of the threats of high biodiversity are air pollution, climate change,
deforestation and overexploitation.
Deforestation is one of the common human activities in our present situation that
- What are the threats of having high served as threats in our biodiversity, Ma’am.
biodiversity?
Invasive species, it is second largest threats to biodiversity after habitat loss. It
- How human activities in present have much larger impacts on an ecosystem than other species.
situation does served as threats in
biodiversity?
Precisely!
Integrative Approach
Graffiti Wall
Developing Mastery
. This is an individual activity. The students are task to visit walls as many as they can
within the given time. They will write the answer on their notebook. The students will
F. Literacy integration choose from statement A and statement B showing the advantages of high
biodiversity in maintaining the stability of an ecosystem.
You may start your activity.
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Sentence A- By having more biodiversity the environment can be conserved and will
more easily recover from disturbances of ecosystem
School LAWIGAN NATIONAL Grade Level GR. 8-Linnaeus
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher ELLYN A. TAMAYO Learning BIODIVERSITY
Area
Teaching November 29, 2021 Quarter 4TH QUARTER
DAILY LESSON PLAN Dates 9:00 am-10:30 am
and Time
Generalization
Seat Plan
G.
What are the advantages of high
biodiversity in maintaining the stability The greater the diversity of species, the greater the sustainability of ALL
of ecosystem? Give me one. organisms, Ma’am.
More plants means the better environment and lesser effect of greenhouse
gases or temperature rising, Ma’am.
Very good!
What are the threats having high The threats of high biodiversity are air pollution, climate change, deforestation,
biodiversity? overexploitation, and invasive species,
School LAWIGAN NATIONAL Grade Level GR. 8-Linnaeus
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher ELLYN A. TAMAYO Learning BIODIVERSITY
Area
Teaching November 29, 2021 Quarter 4TH QUARTER
DAILY LESSON PLAN Dates 9:00 am-10:30 am
and Time
Elaborate
(Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living)
Reflective Approach
Seat Plan
Directions: Read the following questions carefully then write the letter of the best
answer.
1. Which of the following are the areas with a higher number of found organisms, in
ecosystem that are more biodiverse, such as tropical forests a large variety of plants,
microorganism and animal lives?
a. Biodiversity c. Low Biodiversity
b. High Biodiversity d. Conservation
ANSWER: B
2. Which of the following statement shows an advantages of high biodiversity?
a. It is basically means efficient recycling of nutrients and a productive or sustainable
Evaluate ecosystem.
Seat Plan b. increases the probability of extinction of some species and creates a less
sustainable ecosystem in the long duration.
c. The greater the diversity of species, the greater the sustainability of all organisms.
d. Biodiversity provide food, medicines, research, education, and recreational
I. opportunities for us.
ANSWER: B
3. All of them are true about the advantages of high biodiversity except one.
a. A greater variety of plants means a greater variety of food for humans and other
organisms alike.
b. The very health of ecosystems is directly dependent upon its biodiversity and
healthy ecosystems are able to better survive.
c. Healthy ecosystems: help maintain and protect water resources; help maintain
stable climate; store and recycle nutrients.
d. As population densities decrease within the confines of a declining ecosystem.
ANSWER: D
4. An estimated 18 million lands of forest are lost each year, due in part to logging and
other human practices, destroying the ecosystems on which many species depend,
which of the following threat in biodiversity is being described?
a. Overexploitation c. Climate Change
b. Deforestation d. Pollution
School LAWIGAN NATIONAL Grade Level GR. 8-Linnaeus
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher ELLYN A. TAMAYO Learning BIODIVERSITY
Area
Teaching November 29, 2021 Quarter 4TH QUARTER
DAILY LESSON PLAN Dates 9:00 am-10:30 am
and Time
ANSWER: B
5. An acid rain, which is typically caused by the burning of fossil fuels, can acidify
smaller bodies of water and soil, negatively affecting the species that live there by
changing breeding and feeding habits, which of the following threat in biodiversity is
being described?
a. Overexploitation c. Climate Change
b. Deforestation d. Pollution
ANSWER: D
Extend
J. (Additional activities for
application or remediation)
Remediation:
Identify high biodiversity on your
community. Count the number of
organism present.
Assignment:
1. Cut out pictures of different
organism and show the flow of energy
in an ecosystem.
2. Identify the components of a food
chain in an ecosystem.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION