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School: Grade Level:

Teacher: Jayfor Dela Liῆa Rabong Learning Area:


Teaching Dates and Time: Quarter:

LESSON PLAN in Information and Communication Technology

Learning Competency: Students will be able to identify tasks to be undertaken properly.

I. Objectives

 Understand the importance of planning and preparing for tasks in ICT


 Identify different tasks to be undertaken in an ICT project.

II. Content

Identifying tasks to be undertaken properly.

III. Learning Resources


a. References
 ICT textbooks
 Online resources
 Example project plans

IV. Procedure

Learning Episode 1

A. Prayer

The teacher will call somebody from the class to lead the prayer (OWN PRAYER).

B. Greetings

The teacher will greet the students and ask how they have been?

C. Checking of Attendance

Roll call to ensure all students are present.

D. Presentation of Class Rules

1. Participate in all activities


2. Try to use English
3. Listen to your teacher

1. Presentation

Teachers says, “Good day everyone, today we are going to discuss the importance of
planning and preparing for tasks in ICT projects.

2. Importance

Teacher says, it is important for us to to be undertaken properly is crucial for effective


time management, resource allocation, goal achievement, error reduction, accountability,
and project management. It ensures that efforts are directed toward meaningful activities
that contribute to overall success and productivity.

3. Formative Assessment

At the end of the lesson, you will identifying tasks to be undertaken properly.

E. Probe and Respond

I. Review/Drill

Drill:

The teacher will conduct an activity called “jumbled letters” Arrange the jumbled letters to form the words
related our topic. Use the clues provided to answer this activity.

ELEPOP - These are individuals who utilize ICT tools and systems for personal, educational, professional, or
recreational purposes.

EMIT - refers to the duration or period during which various tasks, processes, or events occur within digital
systems, networks, or applications.

YNOME - refers to the financial resources allocated for acquiring hardware, software, services, and other
technological assets necessary for ICT infrastructure development, maintenance, and operation.

FORTANOMIIN - refers to data that has been processed, organized, or structured in a meaningful way to
convey knowledge, insights, or instructions.

UQIPMENTE - refers to the tools, devices, machinery, or instruments used to perform specific tasks or
achieve particular objectives in various fields, including information and communication technology (ICT)

II. Pre-Requisite Skills

Initiation – refers to the process of introducing someone to the basic concepts, tools, and practices of
information and communication technology (ICT). [It involves familiarizing individuals with fundamental ICT
skills, such as using computers, navigating software applications, understanding internet basics, and
practicing safe and responsible online behavior].

Different Types of Skin:

1. Dry Skin

- Facial skin feels tight after washing. Requires moisturizers more often during cold weather. Skin
surface is rough and poreless. Small lines can be found around the mouth and the eye area.
2. Oily Skin
- Elarge pores and a shiny, oily face with the presence ofblackheads, whiteheads, and occasional
pimples.

3. Combination Skin

- The T-zone (Forehead, nose, chin) is shiny and oily but theother parts, like the cheeks, eye area
and throat are dry.

4. Sensitive Skin
- Skin that feels itchy, turns red and has a tendency for blotchiness, is sensitive. So extra care must
be given to thiscomplexion.Skin that feels itchy, turns red and has a tendency forblotchiness, is
sensitive.
5. Dehydrated Skin

- It is an itchy, flaky, cracked and papery skin. This happens ifthe skin does not retain its natural
moisture.

How are we going to determine the skin type?

There are two simple methods for determining your skin type especially at home.

1. The Bare-Faced Method


An easy way to determine your skin is to carefully study your bare skin. You can start by washing your face
with a mild foaming cleanser. When you’re done lathering up, gently pat your face dry with a clean towel and refrain
from applying any skin care products. After 25-30 minutes, observe your skin- both how it looks and how it feels.

Dry skin Tight, dry, uncomfortable


Oily skin Excessive shine
Combination skin Oily and dry
Sensitive skin irritation

2. The Blotting Sheet Method


Press a clean blotting paper against different areas of your face. Then, hold the sheet up to light to see how
much oil was absorbed.

Oily skin More oil


Dry skin No oil
Combination or normal Minimal oil

Learning Episode 2:

A. Modelling

I DO

Class, look at the picture.


The skin has flakes or looks scaly.
It is rough.

So, the skin is dry.

The type of skin she has is DRY SKIN.

WE DO

What can you say about the face in the picture?

Her face has enlarged pores and a shiny, oily face with the presence of blackheads, whiteheads, and
occasional pimples.

So, the skin is oily.

The type of skin she has is OILY SKIN.

YOU DO
(The teacher here will call somebody to determine the skin type base on the picture given.)

The T-zone (Forehead, nose, chin) is shiny and oily but the other parts, like the cheeks, eye area and throat
are dry.

The type of skin is, COMBINATION SKIN.

Learning Episode 3

A. Guided Practice

Task 1. Tell me:

Find a partner and identify his/her skin type by checking his/her face.

Task 2.

Classify me:

From the given products, choose among which products are suitable for dry skin, oily skin,
combination skin, sensitive skin, and dehydrated skin.

Note to the Teacher: The one who can determine the correct answer will be given a reward.

Learning Episode 4

A. Independent Practice
Multiple Choice. Determine the type of skin by encircling the letter of the best answer.

1. What is a common characteristic of dry skin?


A) Excessive oil production
B) Tightness or flakiness
C) Visible pores
D) Tendency to break out easily

Answer: B) Tightness or flakiness

2. Which skin type is characterized by an overproduction of sebum?


A) Dry skin
B) Oily skin
C) Combination skin
D) Sensitive skin

Answer: B) Oily skin

3. What does combination skin typically exhibit?

A) Excessive dryness
B) Even oil distribution
C) Tendency to sunburn easily
D) Prone to redness and irritation

Answer: B) Even oil distribution

4. Which skin type is more reactive to environmental factors and skincare products?

A) Dry skin
B) Oily skin
C) Combination skin
D) Sensitive skin

Answer: D) Sensitive skin

5. What is a characteristic of dehydrated skin?


A) Excessive oiliness
B) Lack of moisture
C) Large pores
D) Resilience to climate changes

Answer: B) Lack of moisture

EVALUATION:

Determine the type of skin by giving the characteristics of each type.

Type of Skin Characteristics

Dry Skin 1.

2.

Combination Skin 3.

4.

Oily Skin 5.
6.

Sensitive Skin 7.

8.

Prepared by:

JAYFOR DELA LIŇA RABONG

Submitted to:

Madam gwapa

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