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The daily lesson log outlines science lessons on genetics taught over one week. On Monday, students will learn about the digestive system and its interaction with other body systems. On Tuesday and Wednesday, students will compare mitosis and meiosis and their roles in cell division. Thursday's lesson focuses on the stages of meiosis. Friday will include a review of mitosis and meiosis, with students divided into groups to simulate the stages of meiosis. Formative assessments are built into the lessons to check students' understanding.

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DLL Science 8-4thQ-4

The daily lesson log outlines science lessons on genetics taught over one week. On Monday, students will learn about the digestive system and its interaction with other body systems. On Tuesday and Wednesday, students will compare mitosis and meiosis and their roles in cell division. Thursday's lesson focuses on the stages of meiosis. Friday will include a review of mitosis and meiosis, with students divided into groups to simulate the stages of meiosis. Formative assessments are built into the lessons to check students' understanding.

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SCHOOL Aupagan National High School GRADE LEVEL Grade 8


TEACHER Maricres A. Fabiano LEARNING Science
AREA
DAILY LESSON LOG
TEACHING DATES February 10-14 , 2020 QUARTER Fourth Quarter
AND TIME 11:00-1 2:00 AM(Mon-Fri)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I.OBJECTIVES Objectives must be met over the week and connected to the curriculum standards. To meet the objectives, necessary procedures must be
followed and if needed, additional lessons, exercises and remedial activities may be done for developing content knowledge and
competencies. These are assessed using Formative Assessment strategies. Valuing objectives support the learning of content and
competencies and enable to find significance and joy in learning the lessons. Weekly objectives shall be derived from the curriculum guides.
A. Content Standards Demonstrate an understanding of the digestive system and its interaction with the circulatory, respiratory and
excretory system in providing the body with nutrients for energy.
B. Performance Standards Present an analysis of the data gathered on diseases resulting from nutrient deficiency.
C. Learning Compare mitosis and Compare mitosis and Compare mitosis and meiosis, Compare mitosis and
Competencies/Objectives meiosis, and their role in meiosis, and their role in and their role in the cell- meiosis, and their role in the
Write the LC Code for the cell-division cycle the cell-division cycle division cycle S8LT-IVa-16 cell-division cycle S8LT-
each S8LT-IVa-16 S8LT-IVa-16 IVa-16
II.CONTENT Content is what the lesson is all about. It pertains to the subject matter that the teacher aims to teach. In the CG, the
content can be tackled in a week or two.
Heredity: Inheritance and Heredity: Inheritance and Heredity: Inheritance and Stages of meiosis
Variation of Traits Variation of Traits; The Variation of Traits; The Mitosis
Mitosis
III.LEARNING RESOURCES List the materials to be used in different days. Varied sources of materials sustain children’s interest in the lesson and in
learning. Ensure that there is a mix of concrete and manipulative materials as well as paper- based materials. Hands- on
learning promotes concept development.
A. References
1.Teacher’s Guides/Pages
2.Learner’s Materials Pages
3.Textbook Pages
4.Additional Materials from
Learning Resources (LR) portal
B. Other Learning
Resources
IV.PROCEDURES These steps should be done across the week. Spread out the activities appropriately so that students will learn well.
Always be guided by demonstration of learning by the students which you can infer from formative assessment
activities. Sustain learning systematically by providing students with multiple ways to learn new things, practice their
learning processes, and draw conclusions about what they learned in relation to their life experiences and previous
knowledge, indicate the time allotment for each step.
A. Reviewing previous Explain what happens to What are the What is the cell cycle?
lesson or presenting the food as it gets digested. chromosomes?
new lesson
B. Establishing a purpose Describe the structures of How often do you cut Describe the stages of mitosis Review on the stages of
for the lesson the chromosomes your nails? Or have your mitosis. Describe the stages
hair for a trim? What of mitosis.
causes the growth of your What about meiosis?
hair or nails?

C. Presenting Explain the cell cycle Show the diagram of the cell Divide the class into
examples/instances of the Distribute the activity cycle. Review on the cell cycle.
sheet. Refer to the five groups. Distribute
new lesson G1, S, G2 & M phase. What activity sheets
attachment. Play also the
video " The occurs in the M phase of the cell individually. (refer to
Chromosome" cycle? Alternating with the attached activity
http://youtu.be/xUrlreMa interphase is the cell division sheets). Have a video
Urs phase. In eukaryotic cells, there presentation on the
are two types of cell division: The stages of Meiosis
mitosis and meiosis.
D. Discussing new concepts What are the function of Distribute the activity Outline the processes that 3. What are the two rounds
and practicing new skills chromosomes? sheets. Let the students occurs in each stage of mitosis. of meiotic cell division?
#1 watch a video clip on "cell 4. How many cells are
cycle" produced in round of the
http://youtu.be/WaJ8epyE meiotic cell division?
x2Q . ( Refer to the 5. How many chromosomes
attachment for the were produced in each
activity). daughter cells?
6. Why is meiosis
considered as a special type
of cell division?
E. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills
#2
F. Developing mastery Guide Questions: Guide questions: What processes happens in Group the students into
(Leads to formative assessment) 1. Describe a 1. What are the two stages each stage of mitosis in the four. The group will present
chromosome. of the cell cycle? cell cycle? a creative simulation on the
2. Where is it found? 2. What stage of the cell Why mitosis is significant in stages of meiosis.
3. What are its structures? cycle where cells undergo the the life of plants and
4. What is its primary rapid growth? animals?
function? 3. Why do cells undergo
series of growth?

G. Finding Is it possible that man Assigned the questions to Divide the class into 4 groups. 1. What is meiosis?
practical/applications of and dog can procreate? the 5 groups. Why do Have the group simulate the 2. How many times does the
concepts and skills in Why? It is not possible. wounds heal? Why do mitosis stage of cell division. cell undergo cell division in
daily living Because man has 46 branches of trees or plants meiosis?
chromosomes and dog grow after being cut off?
has 52. they don’t have
the same genetic make
up.
H. Making generalizations and All living things contain The chromosomes of a Mitosis is divided into four In meiosis, the number of
abstractions about the lesson what we call the genetic cell change form as the stages. chromosomes normally
material that serves as cell transitions from remains the same within the
the set of instructions one stage to another in species. It does not double
that direct the activities a typical cell cycle. or triple for every
and functions of the cells. The cell cycle may be generation. This suggests
These genetic materials, divided into two that a different kind of cell
stages: the interphase division must take place in
also known as the
where the an individual. This kind of
deoxyribonucleic acid or
chromosomes are long cell division is called
DNA, are passed on from meiosis, from a Greek word
and extended and are
one generation to the which means “to make
also referred to as
next to ensure the chromatin, and the cell smaller.” Meiosis reduces
continuity of life. In division phase where the chromosome number in
eukaryotic cells (cells with the chromosomes half. It takes place in plants
organelles), the DNA are become condensed or and animals whenever
bound with proteins and thickened. The gametes, or sex cells, are
are organized as beads on interphase refers to the formed through the process
strings to form period that follows one called gametogenesis..
chromosomesThe cell division and
number of chromosomes precedes another.
in a cell is characteristic During this stage, the
of the species to which it cell does not divide; it
belongs. For example, merely grows. The
humans have 46 chromosome doubles
chromosomes while rice or replicates itself
have 12. Table 1. because the DNA
Chromosome numbers of molecule contained in
selected organisms. the chromosome
produces an exact
copy of itself. The
process of the cell
cycle:
1. Protein and
ribonucleic acid
(RNA) synthesis.
RNA, which is
synthesized based on
the DNA,
is then used to
synthesize proteins.
(G1)
2. The period of DNA
synthesis or
replication.
The chromosomes are
duplicated in
preparation for the
next cell division. (S)
3. Represents a period
of rapid cell growth to
prepare for cell
division. (G2)
4. The cell division
produces two identical
cells with the same
number of
chromosomes (M)
I. Evaluating Learning Analysis for learners Describe each phase What is meiosis? What are the The points obtained in the
product. The answer to of the cell cycle processes that occurs in this activity serves as the
the activity serves as the stage of the cell cycle? Where basis for the assessment.
points for the is it particularly happens?.
assessment.
J.Additional activities for Group yourselves as to What is mitosis? Share this qoute: " Always be Research about a common
application or remediation blood line or relatives. Describe the stages of true and original, because no diseases of the digestive
Identify three traits or mitosis. one can replace you.' system particulary their
physical feature that is signs and symptoms.
common to the
group.Those who have no
relatives will serve as the
judge.
V.REMARKS

VI.REFLECTION Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students, progress this week. What works?
What else needs to be done to help the students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisors can provide for
you so when you meet them, you can ask relevant questions.
A.No. of learners who earned
80% of the formative assessment
B.No. of learners who require
additional activities to
remediation
C.Did the remedial lessons
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 help me solve?
G.What innovation or localized
material did I use/discover which
I wish to share with other
teachers?
Prepared by: Noted by:

MARICRES A. FABIANO ROLAND S. CAPALAR, Ph. D


SST-I PRINCIPAL II

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