Grade 10 Daily Lesson Plan Pasay City North High School-Tramo Campus Grade 10 Science
Grade 10 Daily Lesson Plan Pasay City North High School-Tramo Campus Grade 10 Science
Grade 10 Daily Lesson Plan Pasay City North High School-Tramo Campus Grade 10 Science
School
10 School- Tramo Campus Level
DAILY Learnin SCIENCE
Teacher Maria Cristina A. Pol
LESSON g Area
PLAN Teaching Date Time Section Quarter FOURTH
6:10-7:05 10-Soliven
Dates and
7:05-8:00 10-Garnet
Time 8:00-8:55 10-Emerald
8:55-9:15 Break
9:15-10:10 10-Diamond
10:10- Vacant
11:05
11:05- 10-Pacquiao
12:00
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content The structure of biomolecules, which are made up mostly of a limited number of
Standards elements, such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
The learners shall be able to:
B. Performance
Using any form of media, present chemical reactions involved in biological and
Standards
industrial processes affecting life and the environment
C. Learning
S10MT-IVe-g-23.3.1
Competencies/
State and explain the “Law of Conservation of Mass” by using common chemical
Objectives
reactions around us (ex. Burning of wood/paper, photosynthesis, etc.) and its
(Write the LC
parts.
code for each)
The learners should be able to:
Specific 1. recognize chemical change;
Objectives 2. identify the parts of chemical reaction;
3. able to write chemical equation.
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s
Guide pages
2. Learner’s
Pages 400-410
Materials pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional
Materials from
Learning
Resource (LR)
Portal
B. Other Sciencing.com/write-chemical-reaction
Learning
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
For the recall of the lesson, students will be asked the following questions;
Elicit
1. What are the two changes in matter?
A. Reviewing
2. What do you know about Physical change? Chemical change?
previous lesson or
presenting new 3. Who can give an example of chemical change?
lesson 4. What do you think will happen during chemical change?
Engage The students will be given examples of changes in matter all they have to do is to
identify whether it is a physical or chemical change.
B. Establishing a
purpose for the
1. Burning of wood (Combustion Reaction)
lesson.
--methane combined with two oxygen ion yields to form carbon dioxide
C. Presenting and two molecules of water (CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O)
examples/ 2. Melting of Ice
instances of the 3. Rusting of Iron
new lesson. Four Iron combined with three molecules of oxygen and six molecules of
water yields to form Iron III hydroxide (4Fe+3O2 + 6H2O
2Fe(OH)3
4. Paper cut into pieces
Explore Based on the examples of chemical reactions on the first activity, students will be
asked to identify the reactants and the products.
reactants products
Symbol Meaning
+ To show
combination of
reactants or
products
To produce; to
form; to yield
(s), (l), (g), (aq) (s)-solid, (l)-
liquid, (g)-gas,
(aq)-aqueous
(substance is
dissolved in
water)
Reversible
reaction
Indicates that
heat is supplied
to the reaction
A formula written
above or below
the yield sign
indicates its use
as catalyst or
solvent.
Using the symbols and formulas in Table 6 and the symbols in Table 7, write the
chemical reaction using these symbols to complete the chemical equation.
V. REMARKS
This part must be filled out by teacher at the end of the lesson or at the end of the
VI. REFLECTION day as a summation of progress and development not only of the learning
process of the learners but also the teaching process of the teacher.
A. No. of learners
who earned 80%
in the evaluation.
B. No. of learners
who require
additional
activities for
remediation.
DATE:_____________________