Detailed Lesson Plan
Detailed Lesson Plan
Detailed Lesson Plan
I. Objectives
1. Daily Routine
A. Prayer
(Students will cite a prayer.)
Before anything else, let’s have first a
prayer.
B. Greetings
Good morning, Ma’am/Sir.
Good morning students.
D. Checking of Attendance
(Students turn on their camera and turn
Kindly open your camera. Turn off your off their microphone)
microphone. Make sure that you are
wearing a proper uniform.
Yes Ma’am/Sir.
E. Checking of Assignment
Did you already send your assignment to
our classroom?
Very Good.
2. Review
Yesterday, we discussed about an
information literate people. Information Literate people are those
who have learned how to learn.
Again, who are the information literate
people? They know how find information, and
how to use information in such a way that
Very Good, anything else?
others can learn from them.
3. Motivation
Before we start, let’s have a short game
entitled “Crossword Puzzle”. In five (5)
minutes, the students should find a word
that can be related to the topic. Each word
can be equivalent of 2 points. And then
after 2 minutes, I will call someone to Yes, Ma’am/Sir.
give a word that she/he saw in the table.
Very Good.
a. Activity
Let’s have first an activity. This activity
entitled Two Truths and a Lie. The class
will be divided into 2 groups. Each group
will be choosing their leader. When it is
your turn, the leader is the only one who
will say the two truths and a lie. The
opposite group has 20 seconds to guess
the lie statement of their opponent. Once
everyone has made their guess, the leader
will reveal which statement was the lie.
Yes ma’am.
Group 2, Before you answer, who is your
leader?
Because when we get information in the
Now, what is the lie statement in group internet, we always need to put references
1? where we get it.
Is that correct, group 1(leader)?
Yes Ma’am.
Group 1 your 20 seconds start now!
b. Analysis
I have here a few questions that will
answered throughout the discussion.
c. Abstraction
Information Literacy
The term information literacy has been
used for over 40 years, with various
definitions proposed during this period.
In 2016, the Association of College &
Research Libraries (ACRL) published the (Students read the text)
Framework for Information Literacy for
Higher Education (link is external) and
included the following definition:
Information literacy is the set of
integrated abilities encompassing the
reflective discovery of information, the
understanding of how information is
produced and valued, and the use of
information in creating new knowledge
and participating ethically in
communities of learning.
DIFFERENT LITERACY
Basic literacy includes the skills of
reading, writing, speaking, listening,
counting, calculating, perceiving and
drawing.
Do you understand?
Yes, Ma’am/Sir.
Very Good!
Do you understand?
Definition of Terms
Learning outcomes incorporated-
‘learning outcomes’ thus simply offers a
more precise term for discussing the
creation of learning aims and
expectations that centre on application
and integration of course content.
d. Application
For your seat work, please get one whole
sheet of pad paper and answer this
question in the form of essay.
(After 5 minutes)
e. Assessment
Let’s have a short quiz. Choose the letter
of the correct answer in the box. I’ll give
you 5 minutes to finish your quiz.
A. Creative learning outcomes for the
course and the assignment and class
activities to them.
B. Get to know them.
C. Conduct pre and posttest.
D. Promptly grade and return
assignments.
E. Incorporate active learning into class
activities and assignments.
(After 5 minutes)
f. Assignment
Before we end our class, I’ll give an
assignment.
Understand?
Prepared by:
Camille L. Garcia
Jean B. Jimenez