This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 6 Physical Education class. The lesson plan covers playing the invasion game of "Agawan Base" (Stealing Base). Key points of the lesson include reviewing invasion games, demonstrating the rules and skills of Agawan Base, dividing students into groups to learn and demonstrate the gameplay, executing the game outdoors, and assessing student participation and learning through surveys and self-reflection. The goal is for students to understand and enjoy playing the traditional Filipino game while developing physical fitness and teamwork skills.
This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 6 Physical Education class. The lesson plan covers playing the invasion game of "Agawan Base" (Stealing Base). Key points of the lesson include reviewing invasion games, demonstrating the rules and skills of Agawan Base, dividing students into groups to learn and demonstrate the gameplay, executing the game outdoors, and assessing student participation and learning through surveys and self-reflection. The goal is for students to understand and enjoy playing the traditional Filipino game while developing physical fitness and teamwork skills.
This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 6 Physical Education class. The lesson plan covers playing the invasion game of "Agawan Base" (Stealing Base). Key points of the lesson include reviewing invasion games, demonstrating the rules and skills of Agawan Base, dividing students into groups to learn and demonstrate the gameplay, executing the game outdoors, and assessing student participation and learning through surveys and self-reflection. The goal is for students to understand and enjoy playing the traditional Filipino game while developing physical fitness and teamwork skills.
This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 6 Physical Education class. The lesson plan covers playing the invasion game of "Agawan Base" (Stealing Base). Key points of the lesson include reviewing invasion games, demonstrating the rules and skills of Agawan Base, dividing students into groups to learn and demonstrate the gameplay, executing the game outdoors, and assessing student participation and learning through surveys and self-reflection. The goal is for students to understand and enjoy playing the traditional Filipino game while developing physical fitness and teamwork skills.
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GRADES 1 to 12 School: SITIO STO.
ROSARIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grade Level: SIX
DAILY LESSON Teacher: RONNIE E. SUMICAD Learning Area: P.E. LOG Teaching Dates & Time: August 16, 2019 (Friday) Quarter: 2nd QUARTER I. OBJECTIVES: A. Content Standard Demonstrates understanding of participation and assessment of physical activity and physical fitness B. Performance Standard Participates and assesses performance in physical activities. assesses physical fitness C. Learning Competencies Assesses regularly participation in physical activities based on the Philippine physical activity pyramid PE6PFII-b-h-18 Explains the nature/background of the games PE6GS-IIb-1 Describes the skills involved in the game PE6GS-IIb-2 Observes safety precautions PE6GSII-b-h-3 Executed the different skills involved in the game PE6GS-IIc-h-4 Recognizes the value of participation in physical activities PE6IIb-h-19 Displays joy of effort, respect for others and fair play during participation in physical activities PE6PF-Ib-h-20 Explains health and skill related fitness components PE6PF-IIa-21 Identifies areas for improvement PE6PF-II-b-h-22 II. CONTENT/ SUBJECT MATTER: Invasion game: Agawan Base III. LEARNING RESOURCES A.References 1.TG/CG pages CG page 35 2.Learner’s Materials pages 3.Textbook pages MAPEH IN ACTION pp.202-216 4.Materials downloaded from LRMDS B.Other Learning Materials Internet-Ibat ibang Larong Lahi sa Pilipinas-google search:https:/www.google.com.ph. 2 pcs. Of bamboo sticks about an inch in diameter: 1 long abt. a foot and ½ foot IV. INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE: A. Reviewing previous lesson and What games have you played with your friends and classmates? presenting new lesson
B. Establishing a purpose for the Have you tried the game shown in the picture? lesson
C. Presenting examples/instances Show video of the invasion game: Agawan base
of the lesson Original File Submitted and Formatted by DepEd Club Member - visit depedclub.com for more. D. Discussing new concepts and Form two groups to report/demonstrate the background/ correct play of AGAWAN BASE based on the practicing new skills #1 given activity sheets. Activity sheet 1(Group 1) 1.Read the background of the invasion game: agawan base 2.Explain the text. Agawan base(Stealing Base) Equipment: markers to be used as the base, 2 ocs.(you can use 2 slippers or 2 chairs as your bases No.of players:minimum of 4, 2 in ech team(more players for more fun recommended) Mechanics 1: There are 2 bases ,each base has equal number of members.There will be 1 person assigned to guard the base.The other may leave the base to run and tryto catch another members of other team or to try to steal the opponent’s base.If you touch the base of your opponent first before members of that team tag you, you steal their base and your team wins. Activity sheet 2(Group 2) 1.Read the instructions and explain the text for mechanics 2. Another main goal is to catch as many of the opponents as your team can. A captive opponent becomes a prisoner and stands on the captor’s base until a member of his own team saves him by touching/tagging him.Once he is tagged and saved the prisoner is freed and goes back to his base.If all opponents have been captured;all members at large; all members of the stronger team will have to try and act the base from the guard by tagging it. The one left Must not leave the base and not be overtaken by the opponents.In this case,the stronger team wins. E. Discussing new concepts and Apply game discussion practicing new skills #2 F. Developing mastery (lead to Execution of the invasion game in outdoor. formative assessment 3) 1.Instruct the learners to perform warm-up exercises to prevent injury and muscle pain. a.head bending g. jumping jack b.neck twisting h. march in place c.arms stretch i. jog in place d.hands shake j. inhale, exhale e.knee rotation f.feet shake G. Finding practical Fill in the template “Game Participation Survey” or “My Physical Activity and Fitness Contract” application of concepts Check the space provided that best describes your answer. and skills in daily living Learning Excellent Good. Poor 1.I participated in the game actively 2.I understood the background of the game 3.I observed safety precautions in playing syato game 4.I executed the different skills involved in the game 5.Idisplayed joy of effort,respect for others and fair play during participation in physical activities 6.I identified the areas of my improvement H. Making generalization Ask the learners to either fill in the Physical Activity Log or ask them to write a Journal entry in their and abstractions about journal notebook/P.E. notebook of what they have learned. the lesson I. Evaluating learning Self-assessment . Use rubrics 1.Did you enjoy the game ? YES or NO. 2.Did you participate actively? 1. 3,Did you understand the mechanics of the game? 2. 4. Describe the skills involved in the game ? 3. 5.Did you observe safety precautions ? 4. 4. Did you display joy of effort, respect for others and 5. fair play during your participation to the game ? 5.What areas do you must improve J. Assignment/Additional Play other related games. activities for application or remediation VII. REMARKS VIII. REFLECTION Assessing yourself as a teacher and analyzing the students’ progress this week. A.No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation
B.No. of learners who require
additional activities for remediation who scored below 80%
C.Did the remedial lessons work? No. of
learners who have caught up with the lesson D.No. of learners who continue to require remediation E.Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work? F.What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve? G.What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?