Daily Lesson Plan: I. Objectives
Daily Lesson Plan: I. Objectives
Daily Lesson Plan: I. Objectives
Objectives must be met over the week and connected to the curriculum standards. To meet the objectives, necessary procedure must be followed and if needed,
I. OBJECTIVES additional lessons, exercises, remedial activities may be done for developing content knowledge and competencies. These are assessed using Formative Assessment
strategies. Valuing objectives support the learning of content and competencies and enable children to find significance and joy in learning the
lessons. Weekly objectives shall be derived from the curriculum guide.
The learner demonstrates understanding of lifestyle and weight management to promote
A. Content
societal fitness.
Standards
B. Performance The learner maintains an active lifestyle to influence the physical activity participation of the
Standards community and society practices healthy eating habits that support an active lifestyle.
C. Learning Expresses a sense of purpose and belongingness by participating in physical activity-
Competency/is related community services and programs (PE10PF-IIIc-h-48)
Write the LC Code for each.
Knowledge: Identify the different styles of hip hop and street dance;
D. Learning
Skills: Execute the styles of hip hop and street dance; and
Objectives
Attitudes: Share personal experience from participating recreational activity like hip hop
dance.
Content is what the lesson all about. It pertains to the subject matter the teacher aims to teach in the CG, the content can be tackled in a week or two.
II. CONTENT/TOPIC ACTIVE RECREATION
STREET & HIP-HOP DANCES
III. LEARNING List the materials to be used in different days. Varied sources of materials sustain children’s interest in the lesson and learning. Ensure that there is a mix of concrete
RESOURCES and manipulative materials as well as paper-based materials. Hands-on learning promotes concept development.
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide
pages
2. Learner’s
Materials pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional
Materials from
Learning
Resource (LR)
Portal
B. Other Learning MS Power point, strips of paper with hashtags, music,
Resources speaker
These steps should be across the week. Spread out the activities appropriately so that students will learn well. Always be guided by demonstration of learning by the
IV. PROCEDURES students which you can infer from formative assessment activities. Sustain learning systematically by providing students with multiple ways to learn new things,
practice their learning, question their learning processes, and draw conclusion about what they learned in relation to their life experiences and previous
knowledge. Indicate the time allotment for each step.
A. Reviewing previous
lesson or presenting The teacher will have to ask the following questions to recall the previous lessons.
the new lesson. 1. What is the concept of active recreation?
ELICIT (The activities in this section 2. Can you give an examples of indoor and outdoor recreational activities?
will evoke or draw out prior concepts of or
experiences from the students)
B. Establishing a
purpose for the “Ako’y Pilipino, Ipagmalaki Mo”
lesson. Let the students watch the performance of a street dance group in the Philippines who
ENGAGE (The activities in this section have won international acclaim such as Philippine All-Star.
will stimulate their thinking and help them Link: https://youtu.be/RK7rg6Ga1sk
access and connect prior knowledge as a Processing Question:
jumpstart to the present lesson.)
1. What do you feel about Filipino dancers competing worldwide?
2. How do these dancers sustain their fitness?
3. What type of dance do the performance is?
C. Presenting
examples/instance s Introduce the lesson by this keyword:
of the new lesson. #StreetDances
#HiphopDances
concepts and 1. Have you ever participated performed personally or watched a certain
practicing new performances of a hip-hop and street dance?
skills #1. 2. What is/are the name/s of the dance group do you know which are famous in
EXPLORE (In this section, students will these styles?
be given time to think, plan, investigate, 3. Would you like to know and try also the styles of street dance or hip hop
and organize collected information; or the
performance of the
dance?
planned/prepared activities from the student’s
manual with data gathering and
E. Discussing the new
concepts and Let the students do Activity No. 2 (“Hashtags)
practicing new Let the students give their point of view or elaborate the following terms/hashtags:
skills #2. #streetdance
#hiphopdance
#bboying
#popping
#locking
#krumping
#tutting
#shuffling
#waacking
F. Developing ANALYSIS
mastery The teacher will give feedback on the insights given by the students on the previous
(Leads to formative activity.
assessment 3).
EXPLAIN (In this section, students will be #streetdance – refers to dance styles that have evolved outside of dance studios.
involved in an analysis of their exploration.
Their understanding is clarified and modified
because of reflective activities)/Analysis of
#hiphopdance - is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of
the gathered data and results and be able to the musical genre of the same name.
answer the Guide Questions leading to the
focus concept or topic of the day. #bboying - or breaking, also called breakdancing, is a style of street dance and the first
hip-hop dance style.
#locking - is usually performed by stopping the fast movement that you are doing,
locking your body into a position, holding it, and then continuing at the same speed as
before.
#krumping - is free, expressive and highly energetic. Most people paint their faces in
different designs. Krumping is a dance style to release anger.
#tutting - is a creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your
body parts.
#shuffling - is a rave and club dance are a fast heel and toe action with a style suitable for
various types of electronic music.
#waacking - consists of stylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements to the beat
of the music. Today, waacking is a popular element of hip hop dance.
G. Making
ABSTRACTION
B. I CAN DO IT
This activity can be done solo.
Also, select at least 3-5 styles of hip hop top create a hip-hop dance routine with at
least 16 counts each.
Record the performance in an MP4 format and send it to the teacher’s social media
account.
ASSESSMENT
learning. Group Presentation guided with the rubric below:
EVALUATION (This section will provide
for concept check test items and answer CRITERIA EXCELLENT ACHIEVING DEVELOPING
key which are aligned to the learning
objectives - content and
15 points 10 points 5 points
performance standards and address Rhythm/ Accurate in beat, Shows a basic Attempts to keep a
misconceptions – if any) Tempo tempo, rhythm of dance understanding of tempo and rhythm, but gets
sequences beat but sometimes falls off beat and
behind or makes error in doesn’t follow
rhythm. music.
Memory Students has mastered Students knows most of Students tend to
sequence order and is sequence order still makes follow others and
able to perform in their errors and follows. has no knowledge
own. of sequence order
of their own.
Effort to Worked hard to learn Some effort put forth Minimal effort
Learn Dance dance
Technique Students has mastered Movements are more Movements are
focus of movement defined and students have known but not
utilizing concepts for developed some mastery. mastered.
development fully.
J. Additional
ASSIGNMENT
activities for
application or Put your own signature.
remediation. Put your own signature on the components that are developed in street and
EXTEND (This sections give situation that
explains the topic in a new context, hip-hop dance styles.
or integrate it to another discipline /
societal concern) Fitness Component Krumping Tutting Shuffling
Speed
Balance
Agility
Coordination
Power
Reaction Time
Muscular Strength
Muscular
Endurance
Cardiovascular
Endurance
Flexibility
Body Composition
Process Question: What specific hip hop style strikes you and why?
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students’ progress this week. What works? What else needs to be done to help the
students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisors can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant question.
A. No. of learners who earned
80% on the
formative assessment
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities
for remediation
C. Did the remedial lesson work?
No. of learner who
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learner 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
material did I use/discover.
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