Lesson 2 MIL
Lesson 2 MIL
Lesson 2 MIL
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learners demonstrate an understanding of media and information literacy
(MIL) and MIL related concepts.
B. Performance Standards The learners organize a creative and interactive symposium for the
community focusing on being a media and information literate individual.
C. Most Essential Learning Competencies Code: MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-2
(MELCS) Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to;
a. define key concepts (media literacy, information literacy,
technology literacy); and
b. compare and contrast media, information, and technology
literacies.
II. CONTENT Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages Not applicable
2. Learner’s Materials pages Not applicable
3. Textbook pages Not applicable
4. Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) Portal Not applicable
B. List of Learning Resources for DepEd SOCCSKSARGEN Media and Information Literacy Quarter 1-
Development Module 2: Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or CHOOSE ME!
presenting the new lesson Activity 1: Choose the correct answer and write it on your paper.
1. The ability to understand printed and written materials refers to?
A. information C. media
B. literacy D. technology
2. The ability to access, evaluate and create media is
A. media C. Media literacy
B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy
3. These refer to processed data for specific purposes.
A. information C. media
B. literacy D. technology
4. The skill that allows people to recognize when information is needed and
how he will be able to access, locate, evaluate and use it effectively.
A. media C. Media literacy
B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy
5. Refers to how person is able to look for relevant information from various
media.
A. media C. Media literacy
B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy
B. Establishing a purpose for the At this time, the teacher will give an activity that will serve as preliminary
lesson activity that introduces the initial concept on the learning target.
PICK A BOX
Directions: Each box has corresponding information to be answered. Choose
your answer from the given choices.
1.It refers to the abilities to recognize when information is needed and to
locate, evaluate, effectively use, and communicate information in its various
formats.
INFORMATION OR LITERACY?
2. The ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and
compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying
contexts.
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY OR MEDIA LITERACY?
3. It refers to the essential competencies and skills that allow citizens to
engage with media and other information providers effectively and develop
critical thinking and life-long learning skills to socialize and become active
citizens.
INFORMATION OR LITERACY?
4. The ability to decode, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a
variety of forms.
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY OR INFORMATION LITERACY?
5. The ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to
locate, evaluate, use and create information.
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY OR MEDIA LITERACY?
The teacher will select students to pick a box and answer what was being
asked.
Information on the other hand, refers to the processed data, knowledge from
a study, experience, instruction and symbol.
Literacy is the term coined for the ability to identify, understand, interpret,
create, compute and communicate using printed and written materials.
Media Literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in
a variety of forms. It aims to empower citizens by providing them with the
competencies (knowledge and skills) necessary to engage with traditional
media and new technology.
Information Literacy is the ability to recognize when information is needed,
and to locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate information in its
various formats.
G. Finding practical applications of Activity 2. Based from the activity above, answer the following: a. How do
concepts and skills in daily living. Media Literacy, Information Literacy, and Technology Literacy differ in
terms of use?
b.Are they similar in form? Elaborate.
c. Do Media Literacy, Information Literacy, and Technology Literacy
important in our daily lives? Why?
H. Making generalizations and The students will be asked the following questions:
abstractions about the lesson 1. What are your experiences in filling in the Interaction Word Wall?
I.Evaluating Learning At the end of the discussion, the teacher will ask the students to answer the 3-
2-1 Chart.
3-2-1 CHART
3 Things you found out
2 Interesting things
1 Question you still have
J. Additional activities for application for
remediation
REMARKS
V. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation.
Noted by: