This document contains the daily lesson log for a music teacher at Gun-ob Elementary School for the first week of the first quarter. The lessons focus on musical symbols, rhythm, drawing architectural structures using crosshatching, and managing mental and emotional health. On Monday, students will learn about musical symbols and rhythm. On Tuesday, they will create drawings of artifacts and buildings using crosshatching. On Wednesday, the class will discuss managing mental, emotional, and social health concerns. Tests will be given on Thursday and Friday to assess learning for the quarter.
This document contains the daily lesson log for a music teacher at Gun-ob Elementary School for the first week of the first quarter. The lessons focus on musical symbols, rhythm, drawing architectural structures using crosshatching, and managing mental and emotional health. On Monday, students will learn about musical symbols and rhythm. On Tuesday, they will create drawings of artifacts and buildings using crosshatching. On Wednesday, the class will discuss managing mental, emotional, and social health concerns. Tests will be given on Thursday and Friday to assess learning for the quarter.
This document contains the daily lesson log for a music teacher at Gun-ob Elementary School for the first week of the first quarter. The lessons focus on musical symbols, rhythm, drawing architectural structures using crosshatching, and managing mental and emotional health. On Monday, students will learn about musical symbols and rhythm. On Tuesday, they will create drawings of artifacts and buildings using crosshatching. On Wednesday, the class will discuss managing mental, emotional, and social health concerns. Tests will be given on Thursday and Friday to assess learning for the quarter.
This document contains the daily lesson log for a music teacher at Gun-ob Elementary School for the first week of the first quarter. The lessons focus on musical symbols, rhythm, drawing architectural structures using crosshatching, and managing mental and emotional health. On Monday, students will learn about musical symbols and rhythm. On Tuesday, they will create drawings of artifacts and buildings using crosshatching. On Wednesday, the class will discuss managing mental, emotional, and social health concerns. Tests will be given on Thursday and Friday to assess learning for the quarter.
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School: Gun-ob Elementary School Grade Level: V
GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: Miss Jeanelyn A. Baring Learning Area: MAPEH
DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and Time: AUGUST 5 – 9, 2019 (WEEK 10) Quarter: 1ST QUARTER
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
I. OBJECTIVES Recognizes the musical symbols Demonstrate understanding of Demonstrates understanding of First Quarter Test First Quarter Test and demonstrates understanding of lines, shapes, and space; and mental, emotional, and social concepts pertaining to rhythm. principles of rhythm and balance health concerns A. Content Standards through drawing of archeological artifacts, houses, buildings and churches from historical periods using crosshatching Performs with a conductor, a Creates different artifacts and Practices skills in managing speech chorus in simple time architectural buildings in the mental, emotional and social signatures 1.choral 2. instrumental Philippines and in the locality health concerns B. Performance Standards using crosshatching technique, geometric shapes and space with rhythm and balance as principles of design. Respond to metric pulses of music Tell something about his/her Identifies appropriate resources C. Learning Competencies/ heard with appropriate conducting community as reflected on and people who can help in Objectives Write the LC code for gestures his/her artwork dealing with mental, emotional each MU5RH-Ih-5 A5PR-Ij and social, health concerns. H5PH-Ij-18
I. RHYTHM III. Process Preventing and managing
Musical symbols and concepts 1. 6.1 Drawing of archeological emotional and social health Notes and rests 2. Meters 3. artifacts concerns 1.Praticing life skills 2. II. CONTENT Rhythmic Patterns 4. Simple Time 6.2 drawing of Philippine houses, Finding resources and seeking Signatures buildings, and churches from help different historical periods III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References 1. Teacher’s Guide pages K to 12 TG pp. K to 12 TG pp. K to 12 TG pp. 2. Learner’s Material pages K to 12 LM pp. K to 12 LM pp. K to 12 LM pp.
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials for
Learning Resource Portal B. Other Learning Resources IV. PROCEDURES A. Reviewing previous lesson or Talk about the different notes and What is a mural? Ask pupil to give example of presenting the new lesson rest bullying Ask pupil to show their mural Who are the people who can B. Establishing a purpose for the Tell the pupils to sing the song drawing in class help in mental, emotional and lesson Sitsiritsit social concern? C. Presenting examples/ Show example of a rhythmic What did you draw in your Show pictures of a happy family instances of the new lesson pattern on the board mural? Call pupils to pinpoint the rest and Get a partner, tell each other Group the pupils into four notes about your community. Write Original File Submitted and D. Discussing new concepts and your answer in a sheet of Formatted by DepEd Club practicing new skills #1 cartolina Member - visit depedclub.com for more Tell pupils to group the notes and Together with your partner, Ask pupil perform a role play E. Discussing new concepts and rest to create 4/4 time signature show your mural drawing and about helping a child with practicing new skills #2 tell the class about your mental and emotional concern community. F. Developing mastery (Leads to Formative Assessment 3) G. Finding practical application How can you help a friend who is of concepts and skills in daily afraid of going to school because living he is bullied? What can we draw in a mural? H. Making generalizations and Rhythmic pattern consist of notes abstractions about the lesson and rest. I. Evaluating learning Give 5 items seatwork Give 5 items seatwork J. Additional activities for Draw a mural of your Barangay application or remediation V. REMARKS VI. REFLECTION 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 lessons 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 encountered 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?