Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log: Joel F. Gaut
Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log: Joel F. Gaut
Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log: Joel F. Gaut
Response: “It’s Tissue Cell and Organ System. The tissue cell
comes first and followed by the organ system.”
Response:
Cervix
Fallopian tube
Vagina
Ovary
Uterus
C.Presenting Activity Proper: Group Activity
Examples/ instances Say: “Class I will group you into with 6 members you have to Appropriate illustration/picture is used for the
of the new lesson Identify the parts of the female reproductive system lesson is sensitive.
I. Problem: What are the parts of the female reproductive
system?
II. Materials: chart/ illustration of the female reproductive
system
III. Procedure
III. Procedure
1. Study the illustration of the female reproductive system.
2. Discuss with your group members the different parts of the
female
reproductive system.
3. List down the part of each reproductive system below.
IV. Data and Observation:
1. Enter you observation here.
Parts Of The Female Reproductive System
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2. Label the parts of the reproductive system
V: Conclusion:
I learned that….
I therefore conclude that…
D.Discussing new Learners were given the freedom to have their
concepts and Say: “Class based from the group activity that you have done answer and to explore the ideas within the
practicing new skills earlier. You have to report and share the result to the class.” bound of the lesson.
#1
Response:” Ok sir.”
E.Discussing new Say:” Class pay attention to a film show that l will have on In this part of the lesson the delivery of the
concepts and you about the female reproductive organ. At the latter part video must be sensitive enough for the learners
practicing new skills will be questions that you need to answer, am l clear?” to understand.
#2
Rsponse:” Yes sir.”
G.Finding Parctical Say: “ Class you have learned the different parts of the
application of female reporoductive system..
concepts and skills You should not make fun of the terms that refer to your
in daily living reproductivesystem.
PART OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
1. Ovaries
2. Fallopian tube
3. Uterus
4. Cervix
5. Vagina
Why do you think it is important to use the right terms in
referring to the
female reproductive parts?
H.Making Say: “What are the parts of the human female reproductive
generalization and system?”
abstraction about
the lesson
I.Evaluating learning Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the
correct
Answer
1. What are the female reproductive organs?
A. egg cells B. ovaries C. sperms D. testes
2. Why is the vagina called the birth canal?
A. It is pyramid in shape. C. It is where the urine passes
B. It receives the sperm D. The new born baby passes
out from it.
3. Which is not a part of the female reproductive system?
A. cervix B. epididymis C. fallopian tube D. uterus
4. Which best describe the ovaries?
A. oblong-shaped and located on the left and right side of the
uterus
B. the outside passage way of the baby
C. located in lower portion of the uterus that opens into the
vagina
D. hallow, pear-shaped organ with a muscular wall and a
lining
5. What do ovaries produce?
A. sperm cells B. egg cells C. zygote D. fertilized egg
J.additional Create a three-dimensional foldable graphic organizer that
activities for will contain Learners creativity and ides in science dealing
application or important concepts about the female reproductive system of the lesson is given through arts manners.
remediation using colored
paper, coloring materials, marker and scissors.
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners
who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B.No.of learners
who require
additional activities
for remediation
C.Did the remedial
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 these work?
F.What difficulties
did I encounter
which my principal
or supervisor can
helpme solve?
G.What innovation
or localized
materials did
used/discover which
I wish to share with
other teachers?
PREPARED BY:
JOEL F. GAUT
TEACHER II