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GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF D AILY LESSONS DepED Order No. 70, s. 2012

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GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF DAILY LESSONS

DepED Order No. 70, s. 2012

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Flexibility in the Preparation of Daily Lessons

• Teachers of all public elementary and secondary schools will have more time for the preparation of necessary support instructional materials and student-centered activities

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Guidelines:

• Teachers who have been in the service for more than two (2) years, private school experience included, shall not be required to prepare detailed lesson plans (DLPs).

• They may adopt the Daily Lesson Logs (DLLs) Lesson

Learners’ Materials

Remarks

Other Activities

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• Teachers with less than two (2) years teaching experience shall be required to prepare DLPs which shall include the following:

Objectives

Subject Matter

Procedure

Assessment

Assignment

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Grade ____ DAILY LESSON LOG

Subject / Learning Area

Monday

Date:

Tuesday

Wed- nesday

Thursday

Friday

Example: Mathematics

Lesson/s: References: TG pp.___ TM pp.___

Learners’ Material Used: Textbook pp.___ Module pp.___

Remarks:

No. of Learners within mastery level ____

No. of Learners needing remediation/ reinforcement____

Other Activities:

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Date Topic Objective(s) Resource(s) Activities/Strategies Remarks

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Teachers’ Guides (TGs) / Teachers’ Manuals (TMs)

• Teachers may make modification of / or derivation from the TGs/TMs whenever necessary to suit the learners’ ability provided that the learning standards and competencies are met.

• They are encouraged to enhance the TGs to provide activities that will develop higher thinking skills.

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• DLPs / DLLs shall be written in the language of the TGs/TMs

• Grade 1 teachers need not translate them to the Mother Tongue (MT)

• The use of MT as Medium of Instruction must be strictly followed.

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Thank You & God Bless