Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
- Within:
1) Science: Studying the impact of climate change on ecosystems can help students
identify cause and effect relationships in environmental contexts, which can be
expressed through writing in English.
2) History: Analyzing historical events and their consequences can provide examples
for students to understand cause and effect relationships and express them
effectively in English essays.
- Across:
3) Home Economics: Exploring the cause and effect of different cooking techniques
on food flavors can provide students with real-life scenarios to express in English
writing.
ELICIT:
Anecdote 1 - Sharing traditional Filipino folk tales that illustrate cause and effect
relationships to engage students' interest in storytelling.
Anecdote 2 - Using examples from Filipino history to demonstrate how past events
have led to significant outcomes, connecting the concept to Filipino culture.
ENGAGE:
1) Idea - Students will participate in a cause and effect role-playing game where they
act out scenarios and identify the consequences, promoting active engagement.
EXPLORE:
Instructions -
1) Students cut out images from magazines depicting cause and effect situations.
3) Students present their collages and explain the cause and effect relationships.
Rubric
- Creativity - 15 pts.
- Explanation - 10 pts.
- Presentation - 10 pts.
Assessment Questions:
Instructions -
1) Students work in pairs to create a short story with clear cause and effect
elements.
2) Each pair presents their story to the class and explains the cause and effect
connections.
3) Peers provide feedback on the effectiveness of the cause and effect relationships
in the story.
Rubric
- Collaboration - 15 pts.
- Presentation - 10 pts.
Assessment Questions:
1) How did you ensure that the cause and effect relationships in your story were
clearly portrayed?
2) What feedback did you receive from your peers regarding the cause and effect
connections in your story?
Materials - None
Instructions -
1) Students form a circle and take turns acting out cause and effect scenarios
without speaking.
2) The rest of the class guesses the cause and effect relationship being portrayed.
3) This activity promotes active participation and understanding of cause and effect
through movement.
Rubric
- Participation - 15 pts.
Assessment Questions:
1) How did you communicate the cause and effect relationship through your actions
during the charades game?
2) What challenges did you face in interpreting the cause and effect scenarios
presented by your classmates?
3) How did the charades activity enhance your understanding of cause and effect
concepts?
EXPLAIN:
Activity 1 - In this activity, students will explore cause and effect relationships
through visual representations, enhancing their ability to identify and explain these
connections in written form.
ELABORATE:
Task 1 - Students will create cause and effect concept maps using digital tools,
applying their understanding to analyze complex relationships.
Task 2 - Students will write cause and effect paragraphs based on historical events,
incorporating evidence to support their claims.
Supporting Material 2 - Excerpts from historical texts highlighting cause and effect
relationships in significant events.
EVALUATE:
Question 1 - Identify the cause and effect relationship in the given sentence:
"The heavy rain caused flooding in the city streets."
Question 2 - Explain how cause and effect relationships can enhance the
understanding of complex issues in society.
Question 3 - Match the following pairs of cause and effect:
H.O.T.S.:
Answer 1 - This question requires students to think critically about the interconnected
nature of environmental systems and devise proactive measures to address climate
change challenges.
Question 2 - Evaluate the cause and effect relationships in a historical event and
assess the implications of different outcomes.
Answer 3 - This question prompts students to apply their knowledge of cause and
effect to hypothetical situations, fostering higher-order thinking skills and logical
reasoning.
EXTEND:
Use-case 1 - Students will analyze a case study on deforestation and its effects on
biodiversity, proposing sustainable solutions to address the cause and effect
relationship.