Bohol Mil q3 PLP Wk1
Bohol Mil q3 PLP Wk1
Bohol Mil q3 PLP Wk1
Department of Education
Region VII-Central Visayas
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BOHOL
SLM:
Magallanes, MA. M., et. al. Media and Information Literacy- Grade 11. Philippines:
Department of Education – Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd – BLR)
Internet Sources:
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Procedures A. Preparation
● Opening Prayer.
● Setting the classroom environment (arranging the chairs, checking if the
classroom is clean and orderly).
● Ensuring a safe learning environment for everyone. Giving of New Normal
classroom rules.
● Checking of attendance and uniform.
● Stating the objectives of the lesson.
● Activating Prior Knowledge: Preliminaries (Opening Prayer and Checking of
Attendance)
B. Presentation (Day 1)
1. DRILLS / ACTIVITY
Activity 1. Message Relay Game
-While first student is going to receive the message the next teammate gets ready at the
starting line. The message is passed through each student until it reaches the last one who runs the
course, passes the finish line, and then runs to tell the game leader the message. The first team, or
the most accurate message, wins.
‘ Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know.”- Jim
Rhon
Activity 2. Direction: In a separate sheet of paper, write the letter of the correct answer.
1. It refers to anything that blocks or changes the source’s intended meaning of the
message
a. Medium
c. Individual
b. Technology
d. Interference
2. It refers to tools used by the source to disseminate information to the receivers.
a. Media
c. Literacy
b. Technology
d. Information
3. It pertains to any information that is passed on through communication.
a. Receiver
c. Message
b. Media
d. Source
4. It refers to the atmosphere, physical and psychological, where you send and receive
messages.
a. Context
b. Feedback
c. Environment
d. Interference
5. New media is also referred to as ____________.
a. Social Media
c. the Internet
b. Wi-Fi
d. Artificial intelligence
Activivity 8
A World without Media
Imagine waking up one day to find no Internet, libraries, and cell phones.
Newspapers, magazines, radio stations and TV channels have
also disappeared.
Basically, all communication tools have vanished.
1. How would you be informed of anything now?
2. What ways would you have to communicate with one another?
3. How would you share information and communicate news and events?
4. What would happen with the decisions you usually make?
5. How would it affect the way you live?
6. What would you personally miss most in such a situation?
7. What would society lose in this situation?
E. Generalization
Complete the sentence stem below. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Communication is a complex process because ______________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________.
2. Media and information plays an important role in communication because _________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________.
(DAY 4)
E. Evaluation
GROUP TASK ( PAINT ME A PICTURE)
G. Closing
Media study does not replace text. It broadens and deepens our understanding of texts.”
Philip M. Anderson
Remarks Day 1.The objectives set were attained. Students were able to identify the different
listening strategies.
Day 2____
Day 3____
Day 4____
Reflection Out of _______ students have achieved mastery of the competency; thus, the teacher can
move forward to the next lesson.
Prepared by:
ANSWER KEY
ACTIVITY 2
1. D
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. C
Sender
Yes, it’s reliable because it’s the official acount of the said government agency
Message
-The message shows an updated information on the infected and recovered people of COvid 19.
Yes, it contains visual images that catch the attention of the readers.
Medium
Receiver
Context