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I. Objectives
Content Standard: The learners demonstrate understanding of the parts and functions of
the compound microscope.
Performance Standard: The learners should be able to employ appropriate techniques using the compound
microscope to gather data about very small objects.
Learning Competency: Describe the different levels of biological organization from cell to biosphere.
Objectives:
Describe the different levels of biological organization from cell to biosphere.
Arrange the levels of biological organization from the simplest to the most complex.
Discuss the importance of biological levels of organization.
II. Content:
Integration: English: Learners will be using as their medium of communication in their reporting and
some queries and answers.
Values: Proper behavior, attentive listening, teamwork, cooperation, cleanliness and following correct
procedure
Strategies: 7 E’s Learning Model, Cooperative Learning, Learners will be using as their medium of
communication in their reporting and some queries and answers, Collaboration Learning, Problem
solving.
References:
Google, Internet, Deped K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science pp. 39
Materials:
Laptop, TV, PowerPoint presentation, real microscope.
Teachers Activity Students Activity
A. Pre-liminary Activities
Good morning class! Good morning, Ma’am!
(The students will follow)
Everybody stand up, and let’s pray.
“Before you sit kindly pick up pieces of trash under your chair
and arrange your chairs properly.”
“You may now take your seats.”
“Who is absent today? As I call your name, say present.
Did you get it? Yes, ma’am!
To start with our topic for today, let me introduce to you the
objectives of our lesson.
The students will read the objective of
the lesson.
Describe the different levels of biological
organization from cell to biosphere.
Arrange the levels of biological organization
from the simplest to the most complex.
Discuss the importance of biological levels of
organization.
F. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did this work? ___
G. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor help me solve? ___
H. What innovation or localized materials did I used/discover which I wish to share with another
teacher? ___
Materials Needed:
Sand, gravel, stone, nails, water, marbles, paper clips.
Procedures:
1. Mixed the samples given to your group.
2. Given samples like water, sand, gravel, stone, rice grains, oil, iron filings,
and charcoal.
3. After mixing the samples, separate it using or applying any separating
methods/techniques.
4. Answer the guide questions that follow.
5. Choose a presenter to present the outputs in front of the class.
6. Groups will be given 10 minutes to finish task and present output in front.
7. Group who finishes first answering the guide questions will earn higher
points.
Guided Questions:
1. What are the techniques/methods applying in the mixture given to your
group? Write all that applies.
Answer:
Procedure:
1. The students will be grouped into 7.
2. The members of each group will brainstorm about their assigned activity.
3. Output of each group will be written inside the box.
Questions:
Rubrics
Criteria 3 points 2 points 1 point Group Score
Total Score
Greenhouse gases are responsible for carrying out phenomenon of greenhouse effect.Greenhouse effect
is crucial to carry out life supporting activities as well as to keep a planet warm.Greenhouse gases traps
radiations of sun.Example of greenhouse gases are: