DLL DRRR
DLL DRRR
DLL DRRR
LOG SCHOOL
Teacher RICHARD A. CORTEZ Learning Area DRRR
Teaching Dates and Time March 4-7 10:30-11:30am Quarter 4th
Fire hazard
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials pages Disaster risk reduction book Page 122-130
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials
from Learning Resource
(LR) portal
B. Other Learning PowerPoint presentation from SlideShare.com
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous Assess the student’s prior knowledge about the fire triangle (fuel, oxygen and Continuation of previous lesson Continuation of previous lesson
lesson or presenting the new heat) Emphasize to the learners that fire needs three elements to burn: (1)
lesson Oxygen, (2) Heat, and (3) Fuel.
B. Establishing a purpose Emphasize the importance of identifying each component and how to break Hazards and precaution measures of fire
for the lesson the triangle that could stop the spread of fire
C. Presenting examples/ Bring a matchstick or a paper and set it on fire, ask the student which Show photographs of some adverse effect of fire,
instances of the new lesson component of the fire triangle is removed when the fire starts to disintegrate
D. Discussing new concepts Discussion (Using PowerPoint Discussion Class/Types of fire Fire safety devices
and practicing new skills #1 presentation discuss the fire triangle) Class A to Class E Fire Alarm
Ask the question how do fire occurs? Smoke detector
Fire Occurs in presence of three Water sprinkler
elements Fire door
1. FUEL Water hose pipe
2. OXYGEN
3. OPTIMUM TEMPERATURE
E. Discussing new concepts As a continuation of the lesson how Videoclip of fire extinguisher and its Fire prevention /Safety measures G. Matchstick or lighter
and practicing new skills #2 can one remove a component of the specific usage The BFP Operational Procedures H. Direct flame contact or static electricity
fire triangle Water Fire Extinguisher Manual has list down the causes of I. Neglected electrical appliances or devices
Foam Fire Extinguisher fire as follows: J. Electrical machineries
Dry Powder Fire A. Faulty electrical wiring or K. Chemicals
Extinguishers connection L. Incendiary device or ignited flammable liquid
CO2 Fire Extinguisher B. LPG-related M. Spontaneous combustion
C. Neglected cooking or stove N. Pyrotechnics
D. Cigarette butt O. Bomb explosion
E. Unattended open flame: torch or P. Lightning
sulo Q. Others (forest fire, vehicular fire, etc.)
F. Unattended open flame: candle or
gasera
F. Developing mastery Removal of fuel from fire is known as starving effect. Discussion ( the difference between
(Leads to Formative Removal of oxygen is known as blanketing effect. urban and rural fire disaster)
Assessment 3) Co0lling down from the optimum temperature is known
as cooling effect.
G. Finding practical Conduct a fire drill Videoclip (How to use fire quiz
applications of concepts and extinguisher)
skills in daily living
H. Making generalizations
and abstractions about the
lesson
I. Evaluating learning
J. Additional activities for
application or remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION