Module 2 - TEACHING SCIENCE (Part 1)
Module 2 - TEACHING SCIENCE (Part 1)
Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learner is expected to:
This lesson plan has information regarding the OBJECTIVES for content (What should
the students know?), performance (What should the students be able to do with
what they know?),and specific learning objectives for a particular lesson (aligned
with the DepEd Curriculum Guide with objectives for knowledge, skills, and
attitudes.
In the third part, the PROCEDURE, is where you find the 4As. After the teacher is
done with the preliminary classroom activities, and the developing activities, the
teacher will then proceed to 4As.
1. Activity - In this phase, the teacher motivates the students with an activity that will
hook their interest to learn the new topic and activate prior knowledge.
2. Analysis – Based on the result of the previous phase, this part is where the teacher
analyzes whether or not the students are ready for current lesson. The teacher has to
decide what prerequisite skills student need to understand the new lesson and makes
sure the skills are developed before the new lesson is taught, so that the students can
build upon their prior knowledge.
3. Abstraction - The teacher on this part will now focus entirely on the lesson being
presented and ask more lead questions to lead the students in reinforcing what they
know and should know more.
THE 4A LESSON ACTIVITY PLAN
4. Application - The word itself describes the stage as bringing the student to a more
practical way of using HOW are they going to use what they have learned and thinking
of new ways on how it can be improve further..
THE 5E INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING PLAN