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I. Objectives: Science 8 Learner's Module Pp. 140-143

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DAILY School Inopacan NHS Grade Level 8

LESSON Teacher Ariel L. Baguio Learning Areas Science


LOG Teaching March 6, 2019
Dates and G8 Maroon 1:00 -2:00 Quarter 4
Period

I. OBJECTIVES
How cell divide to produce new cells.
A. Content Standards

B. Performance Report on the importance of variation in plant and animal breeding


Standards
C. Learning Compare mitosis and meiosis, and their role in the cell division
Competencies/ cycle. Code: S8LT-IVd-16
Objectives Specific Objectives:
(Write the LC code) 1. Explain the important events of Mitosis.

II. CONTENT Mitosis and Meiosis

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


A. References Science 8 Learner’s Module
pp. 140- 143
1. Teacher’s Guide
pp 320 - 321
2. Learner’s Materials
3. Textbook pages Textbook pages: 107 – 108 Allas, Ian Mark et.al
Discover Science
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning
www.mcqbiology.com
Resources www.cellsalive.com/worksheets/Cell_Cycle.pdf

IV. PROCEDURES Daily Routines (Prayer, Whereabouts of Learners)

A. Elicit Activating Prior Knowledge


Reviewing previous lesson
(Pak Ganern Game about Mitosis) this is a form of
diagnostic test to evaluate learners retention on their
knowledge about mitosis.

The teacher will present a puzzle to the class entitled “What’s the Word?
B. Engage That’s the Word” this activity will help the students guess the topic by solving
the mystery word flash on the TV screen.
Literacy and (Multiple Intelligences)

 The teacher will present the Topic and allow learners to be guided with
the lesson target (Objective)

(Group Activity)
C. Explore The students will watch a video about mitosis and afterwards they will
sing the song “Mitosis Song” which was assigned to them last meeting.

The teacher will group the students into three groups (3) to
develop learner’s cooperation and camaraderie. This will
encourage all the learners to share their different ideas and allow
them to mentor their members.
The teacher presents a variety of tasks that caters multiple intelligences and
individual differences of the learners. Each group will choose one task that they
will present later in front of the class.

Task No. Menu Mechanics Criteria


The group will Creativity- 35%
1 Reporting choose a Content- 35%
representative to Accuracy- 15%
present their topic Over-all Impact- 15%
about mitosis based
on the video.
The group will sing Mastery- 40%
2 Mitosis Song the song “Mitosis Choreography- 40%
Song” that was Timeliness- 10%
assigned to them. Discipline-10%
The group will draw Creativity- 40%
3 Drawing the different stages of Content- 40%
mitosis emphasizing Timeliness- 10%
the movement of the Discipline-10%
chromosomes.

Differentiated Instruction
Reporting and Singing will use multi-Media Presentation to integrate ICT

Each group will present their chosen task.

In connection with the activity the teacher will discuss the number
of chromosomes in identifying the type of cell produce in cell
D. Explain division.
2n (2 sets) for diploid cells where n is equal to 23 chromosomes
and therefore diploid cells have 46 chromosome (2*23= 46)
1n for haploid cell that contains 23 chromosomes (1*23= 23)
Numeracy and Mathematics Integration as well as Biology for Reproduction

Finding practical applications and abstractions about the


lesson
E. Elaborate
1. The students will describe what happens to the cell when it
wounded.

2. What do you think will happen when mitosis goes wrong?

Explain the important events of Mitosis.


F. EVALUATE
Science 8 Test Item Bank (Page 115)
Picture Analysis

G. EXTEND

Directions: Using the picture below, arrange the stages of mitosis


and describe each stage.
Mastery Level No. of Learners

Mastery (96-100 %)

Closely Approx. Master (86-95 %)

Moving Towards Mastery (66-85 %)


V. REMARKS/ Average Mastery (35-65 %)
REFLECTION
Low (15-34 %)

Very Low (5-14 %)

Absolutely no mastery (0-4 %)

Number of Learners Present

CPL

Prepared by:
ARIEL L. BAGUIO
Subject Teacher

Checked by:

JASMIN M. RAMIREZ
Master Teacher I

Noted by:

ALEJANDRO P. RENOMERON
School Principal II

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