Q4-DLP-Natural Resources
Q4-DLP-Natural Resources
Q4-DLP-Natural Resources
I.LEARNING OBJECTIVES
A. CONTENT The learners demonstrate understanding of the relation of geographical location of the Philippines to its
STANDARDS environment.
B. PERFORMANCE The learners should be able to analyze the advantage of the location of the Philippines in relation to the
STANDARDS climate, weather and seasons.
C. MOST
ESSENTIAL
LEARNING
Demonstrate how places on Earth may be located using a coordinate system (S7ES-IVa-1).
COMPENTICIES/
SPECIFIC
OBJECTIVES
Cognitive: Identify the earth several natural resources including plants, animals, rocks, and fossil fue:
Psychomotor: explain ways on how to sustain Earth’s resources; and
Affective: realize the importance of sustaining Earth’s natural resources.
a. Prayer May I request ________ to lead us the prayer. - Let’s put ourselves in the presence of
our Lord.....Amen.
b. Greetings Good morning class! - Good morning, Ma’am Joyce!
c. Checking May I know who is absent today? - (The classroom secretary will check
the attendance of the class.)
d. Setting of What are the classroom rules that you should follow - No smartphones, tablets, or other
Classroom when the class is going on? devices during class hours.
Standard - Raise your hand if you want to answer
or ask questions.
- Be respectful.
Before we proceed with our lesson, can everyone please (Students read the lesson objectives.)
read our lesson objectives.
At the end of this lesson the students are
expected to:
1. Identify the earth several natural
resources including plants, animals, rocks,
and fossil fuels:
2. explain ways on how to sustain Earth’s
resources; and
3. realize the importance of sustaining
Earth’s natural resources.
Group Activity: BINGO!
Procedure:
1. Divide students into groups of four to six. Although each
student will have his/her own Bingo card, the students will
be able to help each other and check each other’s answers
in groups.
2. Explain the rules of Bingo to the class.
3. Each student has a unique bingo card with pictures of
everyday objects. Each of these things is made from a
natural resource. These pictures are arranged in columns
headed by a letter in the word “Bingo.”
4. Explain that you (the teacher) will randomly pull a letter
card and a Natural Resources card. For example: “B, Fossil
Fuels,” or “N, Plants,” or “I, Animals.” Make sure you write
the combination that you call on the board, so you can
double-check a winning card. Return the cards to their
receptacles after you have finished calling it and writing it
on the board.
5. Each student can cover or mark with a pen or pencil one
item on their card that is made from that resource and is in
the correct letter column. (Note that it is possible for a
student to have two boxes that match the combination
called. However, on any one turn, the student can only
mark one item.)
6. Also, note that some of the objects are made of many
natural resources. For example, paper is made from trees,
but water and fossil fuels are also used in the paper-making
process. For this game, we will focus on the primary natural
resources used to make the object. For example, although
the paper-making process involves other natural resources;
paper is primarily made from plants.
7. Before drawing another combination of cards, tell
students that they need to check the work of the other
students in their group. They have the opportunity to
challenge another student if they don’t think they have
made a correct choice. If there is a challenge, use this as
an opportunity to discuss that object and the natural
resources used to make it. Once all challenges have been
discussed, continue with another card combination.
8. Tell students that you will continue to draw cards and
they will continue to play until someone gets five in a row
and yells, “bingo!”
9. When someone yells, “bingo,” check their card to make
sure that they have identified the correct natural resource
for each item used to make a bingo. If they have not, tell
them which one(s) is incorrect and resume the game.
K. Developing (The teacher will discuss about the natural resources that
Mastery (Explain) can be found in earth’s surface)
Mineral Resources
Before After
M. Making To sum up what we have discussed today.
generalizations
and abstractions Why is it important to conserve natural resources?
about the lesson Because we need resources
(Elaborate) for food, transportation and everything
else. If we use them up, we will not
have the things we need, or the next
generations will not have the things
they need
1.
O. Additional
activities for
Application or
remediation.
(Extend)
V. REMARKS:
VI. REFLECTION:
OBSERVED:
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