What This Document Is
This document is a detailed lesson plan for a Science 3 class, designed around the topic of weather safety and precautionary measures. It’s intended for teachers implementing a curriculum aligned with the Science 3 MELC (Most Essential Learning Competencies) from the Philippines, specifically S3ES-IVg-h-5. The plan integrates English (reading) and Art (drawing) into the science lesson.
Why This Document Matters
This lesson plan is valuable for educators teaching young learners about environmental awareness and safety. It’s particularly useful for teachers in the Philippines utilizing the specified MELC framework. The plan provides a structured approach to teaching children how to respond to different weather conditions, fostering both scientific understanding and practical life skills. It’s designed for use during classroom instruction and group activities.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This lesson plan provides a framework, but doesn’t include all possible weather scenarios or regional variations in safety protocols. It requires the teacher to supplement with local context and adapt activities to suit the specific needs of their students. The plan also assumes access to basic art supplies and resources like Google for supplemental information.
What This Document Provides
This lesson plan includes:
* Clearly defined learning objectives focused on identifying and practicing weather safety.
* Integration points for English and Art subjects.
* A list of required materials (cartolina, pasting materials, pictures).
* Detailed procedures for engaging students, including group activities with specific rules.
* Examples of “do’s” and “don’ts” for sunny, rainy, windy, and stormy weather.
* Evaluation methods, including group drawing tasks and a question set to assess understanding.
* A rubric for assessing student participation in group activities.
This preview *does not* include the actual pictures referenced, the full text of the evaluation questions, or detailed instructions on how to facilitate every activity – those are found in the complete lesson plan.