DLL DRRR Week 9
DLL DRRR Week 9
DLL DRRR Week 9
DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher Rizalyn T. Garcia - Panaga Learning Area : Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
Teaching Dates and Time :January 07 - 09, 2019 Quarter : First
The learners develop a family emergency preparedness plan to guide them on what to do before, during, and after a volcanic eruption.
B. Performance Standards
The learners recognize signs of an The learners apply appropriate measures/interventions before, during,
C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives The learners interpret different
impending volcanic eruption. and after a volcanic eruption.
(Write the LC Code for each.) volcano hazard maps.
DRR11/12-Ih-i-24 DRR11/12-Ih-i-26
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The teacher will show a video to the class about Video presentation about the volcano alert
B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson a volcano that is aboout to erupt. level. The teacher will show some photos showing impacts of volcanic eruptions. 2
C. Presenting examples/instances of the new Why do volcanoes erupt? The teacher will ask the students about
How can we avoid or minimize the
What happens when a volcano How can we protect ourselves? negative impacts of volcanic
model their understanding on the video.
erupt? eruptions?
Discuss:
Volcano Alert Levels. In the
Philippines, we use a system of Volcano Volcanic Eruption Preparedness
Alert Signals to define the current status What are the things to do before a Volcanic Eruption Preparedness
Discuss: Most volcanoes provide various
of each volcano. The alert levels range volcanic eruption.
types of warnings before eruptions begin.
The teacher will also ask the idea of the volcanicWhat
from 0 to 5. The alert levels are used to are the things to do after a
D. Discussing new concepts and practicing Some volcanoes, especially those that have eruption.
guide any appropriate response from the students and let them explain their
not erupted for a long time (hundreds of The teacher will also ask the idea of the
new skills #1 Local Government Units (LGUs). answers. students and let them explain their
years) might display obvious precursors of What are the answers.
Examples of Volcano Alert Levels for the
reactivation months to weeks before a things to do during a volcanic eruption.
6 most active volcanoes in the Philippines
major eruption (ex. Pinatubo in 1991). The teacher will also ask
can be found in this link: http://
the studens about their ideas.
www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=50
&Itemid=86
F. Developing mastery
(Leads to Formative Assessment) Group Report
Name of Volcano:
________________ 1. For Role Playing:
Gallery Walk! 1. Each group is given 7 minutes Taal Volcano, based on the hazard map Demonstrate What to do before, during and after (30 minutes) 1. You
to present their work to the whole class 2. Let identify the municipalities/Cities that are have divided the class into 3 groups during the previous meeting (based on DRR
the learners have time to explain and discuss likely to be affected by the pyroclastic flows or 11/12-Ih-i22 and DRR 11/12-Ih-i-23) . I. Group 1 what to do BEFORE a volcano
their poster. 3. Reiterate important points surges . 2. eruption II. Group 2, what to do DURING a volcano eruption III. Group 3. What to do
within the topic. For Mayon Volcano, for each municipality, AFTER a volcano eruption 2. Each group is given 10 minutes to present their chosen
identify barangays that are within 6-kilometer situation on how to best represent as many “what to dos”.
PDZ. Which barangays are within 6-7 km? 7-8
km?
l. Evaluating Learning
Part of what disaster officers need to do prior
to any event, as part of a disaster plan is to
1/2 Crosswise identify areas for evacuation. If you are to Essay:
True or False identify sites for evacuation, where will you On a 1 whole sheet of paper, write down
1/2 Crosswise
The class will be given put this? Take note, it is important to be the different measures/interventions
statements about volcano hazards and the sensitive to the needs of the people living in before, during, and after the volcanic
students are goint to identify whether the affected communities. An evacuation area eruption.
Why is it important to understand the
statements are true or false. should be outside the identified hazard zone, volcano-related hazards?
accessible, least inconvenience for the
evacuees.
evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional