DLP Q3 Health - A
DLP Q3 Health - A
DLP Q3 Health - A
The learner:
B. Performance Standard 1. Consistently demonstrates personal responsibility and healthfu
in the prevention and control of communicable diseases
At the end of the session, the learner should be able to:
1. Identify the common communicable diseases
2. Demonstrate prevention and control skills to avoid acquiring
I. Learning Objectives communicable diseases
3. Participate actively on the activity about the control of commun
diseases
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C. Instructional
Laptop, TV or Projector, Printed Pictures and Visual aid
Materials
D. Strategies Used: Lecture, Demonstration
E. Core Vaalue/Value Spirituality, repentance
Focus:
III. Procedure Teacher’s Activity Learne
GOOD
Preliminaries GOODMORNING CLASS! SIR
Greetings
IN THE
THE
Prayer TO START OUR CLASS TODAY PLEASE ALL STAND FOR A
THE PRAYER TO BE LEAD BY ROGER
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Types of Pathogen:
Bacteria
-single-celled microorganisms
-most are beneficial but close to a hundred types are
known to cause disease.
-some release poisonous substance.
Diseases: Tuberculosis, strep throat, diphtheria,
whooping cough, pneumonia, meningococcemia,
anthrax, syphilis, meningitis, cholera
Virus
-smallest known pathogen infecting cells of biological
organisms.
-unable to reproduce on their own, it replicates through
infecting host cells.
Diseases: common colds, measles, rabies, polio,
mumps, influenza, severe acute respiratory system
(SARS), Bird Flu, hepatitis, chicken pox, HIV.
Fungi
-single or multi-celled parasitic organisms which can live
on skin, mucous membranes and lungs.
-obtain food from organic materials such as plants,
animals, or human tissue.
Diseases: Athlete’s foot, ring worm and tinea flava
or an-an.
Rickettsia
-grows inside living cells and resembles bacteria.
-carried as parasites by ticks, fleas, and lies.
Diseases: Typhus, spotted fever, rocky mountain
Protozoa
- Tiny single-celled organisms producing toxins.
-reproduce fast through sexual and asexual ways.
Diseases: Malaria, amoebiasis, African sleeping
sickness, giardiasis.
Parasitic Worm
-also called helminths.
-largest pathogens that can enter the human body.
-worm like organisms living and feeding in living hosts
while
D. Application disrupting the nutrients absorption of their host, causing
weakness and disease.
Diseases: Tapeworm, hookworm, pinworm,
roundworm, filariasis.
That’s all for our discussion for today I hope that you learn
something. Today you are going to make a short scene
showing of being health conscious and being vigilant against
communicable diseases through health practices, but before
that group yourselves in to 5 groups
Job well done everyone! Let’s give our self an around of
IV. EVALUATION applause. I can tell that you already know what are the
communicable diseases.
To measures what you have learned today let’s have a short
quiz. Please get 1/4 sheet of paper, write your name and
section.