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SOLOTSOLOT NATIONAL HIGH
DAILY LESSON LOG School
SCHOOL Grade Level 12 Department of Education DISASTER READINESS & RISK Teacher KENNEDY F. VAGAY Learning Area REDUCTION Teaching Dates and Time Week 1 Quarter First Quarter | 1st Semester Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 I. OBJECTIVES The learner demonstrates the understanding of: 1. Concept of disaster. A. Content Standards 2. Concept of disaster risk. 3. Nature of disasters. 4. Effects of disasters. B. Performance Standards The learners relate the concept of disaster with daily life. C. Learning 1. Explain the meaning of disaster Competencies/Objectives 2. Differentiate the risk factors underlying disasters II. CONTENT MEANING OF DISASTER RISK FACTORS UNDERLYING DISASTERS III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References Module in DRRR Module in DRRR 1. TG’s Pages 2. LM’s Pages 3. Textbook’s Pages B. Other Resources IV. PROCEDURES 1. Ask students to recall what they have 1. Ask the students what they know learned in the previous lesson about about disasters. a. Reviewing previous lesson or the meaning of disasters. SUBJECT ORIENTATION 2. Present a brief overview of disaster Recall the previous topic. presenting the new lesson 2. Introduce the topic of risk factors readiness and risk reduction and its underlying disasters and explain why importance in daily life. it is important to understand them. Orient the learners the grading system, 1. Ask the students to define what a the requirements, the curriculum guide disaster is. Discuss the learning objectives of the b. Establishing the purpose of the and rules of the class. 2. Explain the purpose of the lesson: By lesson with the students, emphasizing the lesson the end of the lesson, students should importance of identifying risk factors in be able to understand the meaning of disaster management and preparedness. disaster and its different types. Show images or videos of past disasters, 1. Ask them to identify the common such as typhoons, earthquakes, and risk factors underlying each c. Presenting examples/instances of floods, and ask the students to identify disaster and write them on the the new lesson what they have in common. board. 2. Discuss the risk factors and ask for clarification if needed. Picture of the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda
Effects of the Abra Earthquake.
1. Divide students into groups and assign
each group a specific disaster. 2. Ask them to research and identify the Discuss the causes of disasters, such as risk factors underlying their assigned d. Discussing new concepts and climate change, urbanization, and human disaster. practicing new skills #1 activities, and how they can be prevented 3. Have them create a chart or diagram or mitigated. showing the risk factors and their potential impact on individuals and communities. Each group will present their findings to the class. 1. Conduct a simulation exercise where students will role-play as disaster response teams. 2. Assign different scenarios that will test their understanding of the risk e. Discussing new concepts and factors underlying disasters and practicing new skills #2 their ability to respond to them. 3. Debrief the simulation exercise and discuss how the risk factors influenced the outcome of the exercise. f. Developing Mastery 1. Conduct a quiz to assess the students' 1. Ask students to reflect on their understanding of the lesson. learnings and identify the most 2. Provide feedback on the quiz and important risk factors underlying clarify any misconceptions. disasters. 2. Discuss the importance of prioritizing risk reduction efforts based on the identified risk factors. Discuss the importance of disaster Ask students to think of ways they can readiness and risk reduction in daily life. apply their understanding of risk factors a. Finding practical applications of in their daily lives, such as preparing concepts and skills in daily living emergency kits, identifying safe evacuation routes, and avoiding high- risk areas. 1. Ask the students to reflect on what they have learned and how they can apply this knowledge in their daily Summarize the key points of the lesson b. Generalizing and abstractions lives. and emphasize the importance of about the lesson 2. Discuss how disaster management understanding the risk factors can be improved in their community underlying disasters. and what role they can play in this effort. Have the students write a short reflection Conduct a quiz to assess students' on the lesson, including what they have c. Evaluating Learning understanding of the different risk learned and what they want to learn more factors underlying disasters. about. Have the students research a specific a. Additional Activities for Provide additional resources and reading materials for students who need further disaster and create a report on its causes, Application or Remediation assistance in understanding the topic. effects, and management.
V. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80%
in the evaluation. B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation who scored below 80%. C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson. D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation. E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did this work? F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve? G. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?
Prepared by: Checked by: Approved by:
KENNEDY F. VAGAY LEILANI R. SARMIENTO, EdD VILMA P. AVILA, EdD