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OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE

School Grade Level GRADE 9


COLLEGE
Teacher DIANE MARR N. DENCIO Learning Area ZOOLOGY
DAILY Teaching Dates and
LESSON LOG September 10-14, 2018 Quarter SECOND
Times

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards
B. Performance Standards
C. Learning Competencies
D. Objectives  Identify the four macromolecules;
 Distinguish the difference between the four
macromolecules;
 Define carbohydrates;  State the cell theory;
 Define lipids;  Define cell;
 Define proteins;  Identify the two types of cell;
 Define nucleic acids;  Distinguish the different shapes of cells;
 Distinguish the monomers of each  Identify the relationship between the shape and the function of each cell;
macromolecules; and  Cite the importance of cell in our life.
 Create an essay about the importance of
macromolecules in your lives.

Cell Theory &


II. CONTENT Nucleic Acid
Cell Shape, Size and Structure
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide
Present a diagram of a DNA. Present a video about cell theory. Show different shapes, and sizes of cells.
Pages
2. Learner’s Material
Pages
3. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resources (LM)
Portal
B. Other Learning Resources  http://www.biologydiscussion.com/animals
-2/cell-animals-2/cell-functions-size-and-
 http://www.courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless
shape-of-a-cell/32346
-chemistry/chapter/properties-of-polymers/
 http://www.thoughtco.com/cel-  https://www.toppr.com/guides/biology/cell-
 http://www.sciencing.com/four-classes-
theory-373300 structure-and-function/cell-number-shape-
macromolecules-important-living-things-
and-size/
10010912.html
 https://www.ck12.org/book/CK-12-Biology-
Advanced-Concepts/section/3.5/

IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Ask:
Ask:
presenting the new lesson
What is nucleic acid?
What is protein?
What is the monomer of nucleic acid?
What is the monomer of protein?
What are the two examples of nucleic
What are the functions of proteins?
acids?
What are the examples of proteins?
What is the importance of nucleic
acid?
B. Establishing a purpose for
Ask: Do you know that you are the food you eat?
the lesson
C. Presenting
Present the lesson by letting the students explain their
examples/instances of the
answers to the question above.
new lesson
D. Discussing new concepts and
Activity 1 – Table of Macromolecules
practicing new skills # 1
E. Discussing new concepts and
Discuss the lesson about carbohydrates.
practicing new skills # 2
F. Developing mastery (Leads
Act 2 – Macromolecule Comparison Table
to formative Assessment 3)
G. Finding practical
Let the students create an essay about the importance
applications and concepts
of macromolecules to their lives.
and skills in daily living
H. Making generalizations and Ask:
abstractions about the lesson
What is carbohydrate?
What are the elements in the carbohydrates?
What are the examples of carbohydrates?
What is the monomer of carbohydrates?
I. Evaluating learning The students will answer a 20-item quiz.
J. Additional activities for
Give additional problems if needed.
application or remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned
80% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation

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