Lesson Planning
Lesson Planning
Lesson Planning
PLANNING
POLICY GUIDELINES ON
DAILY LESSON
PREPARATION FOR THE K
TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION
PROGRAM
SCOPE OF THE POLICY
I. Objectives
II. Content
III. Learning Resources
IV. Procedures
V. Remarks
VI. Reflection
DAILY LESSON LOG (DLL)
I. Objectives
This part of the DLL includes objectives related to
content knowledge and competencies.
content standards refer to the learning area-based
facts, concepts, and procedures that students need to
learn
Performance standards describe the abilities and
skills that learners expected to demonstrate in
relation to the content standards.
Competencies pertain to the knowledge, skills,
attitudes that students need to demonstrate in a
lesson.
The competency codes are also logged in this part of
the DLL.
DAILY LESSON LOG (DLL)
II. Content:
The topic or subject matter
pertains to the particular
content that the lesson focuses
on.
DAILY LESSON LOG (DLL)
IV. Procedures:
This part of the DLL contains (10) parts:
V. Remarks:
This is a part of the DLL in which
teachers shall indicate special cases
including but not limited to continuation
of lesson plan to the following day in
case of re-teaching or lack of time,
transfer of lesson to the following day in
cases of class suspension, etc.
DAILY LESSON LOG (DLL)
VI. Reflection:
This part of the DLL requires teachers to
reflect on and assess their effectiveness. The
teacher should make notes on the number of
learners who earned 80% in the evaluation, the
number of learners who require additional
activities for remediation and those who
continue to require remediation, the
effectiveness of remedial lesson, the teaching
strategies or methods that worked well and
why, and the difficulties teachers encountered
that their principal or supervisor can help
solve.
SAMPLE DLL
English 7
DETAILED LESSON PLAN
(DLP)
DETAILED LESSON PLAN (DLP)
IV. Procedures
V. Remarks
VI. Reflections
DETAILED LESSON PLAN (DLP)
I. Objectives
II. Content
III. Learning Resources
IV. Procedures:
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ONE LAST WORD…..
“ Meticulous planning
will enable everything a
man does to appear
spontaneous.”
-Mark Caine