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Lesson Plan in Bio-Science

This lesson plan aims to teach 12th grade students about genetic engineering and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The objectives are for students to conduct a survey of GMO products and evaluate the benefits and risks of using GMOs. The lesson procedures include a picture game to identify GMOs, group discussions about GMO uses and impacts, and an evaluation of students' understanding of current GMO uses, benefits, and risks. The lesson aims to help students understand the importance of genetic engineering and how GMOs may affect their future lives and local crop varieties.

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Lesson Plan in Bio-Science

This lesson plan aims to teach 12th grade students about genetic engineering and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The objectives are for students to conduct a survey of GMO products and evaluate the benefits and risks of using GMOs. The lesson procedures include a picture game to identify GMOs, group discussions about GMO uses and impacts, and an evaluation of students' understanding of current GMO uses, benefits, and risks. The lesson aims to help students understand the importance of genetic engineering and how GMOs may affect their future lives and local crop varieties.

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Daily Lesson Plan in Biological Science

School Grade Level Grade 12


Learning
HOPE 4 Semester 2
Area
Quarter 4 Week 1

I-Objectives
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates an understanding of how genetic engineering is
used to produce novel products.
B. Performance The learners shall be able to conduct a survey of products containing
Standards substances that can trigger genetic disorders such as phenylketonuria

C. Learning At the end of the session, the learner should be able to:
Competencies
1. conduct a survey of the current uses of genetically modified organisms
S11/12LT -IIej-18 ; and

2. evaluate the benefits and risks of using GMOs. S11/12LT -IIej-19

II- CONTENT Perpetuation of Life

III- LEARNING RESOURCES

A. References

1- Teacher’s Guide

2- Learner’s Material

B. Other Learning
Resources

IV- PROCEDURES

A- Reviewing 1. Ask the students to describe the process of genetic engineering


previous lesson 2. Let them share what have they learned about genetic engineering.
or presenting the 3. Be able to direct the students to understanding that Genetic Engineering
new lesson is getting importance because of its use in different fields.

B- Establishing a 1. Apart from genetic engineering, let the students share what have they
purpose for the lesson understand about GMOs.
2. Let the students share their thought about the uses of GMOs.
3. Introduce the objective of the lesson.
C-Presenting 1. The students will play a game called “FACT OR BLUFF”. They will be
examples/instances group into 4. There will be pictures that the teacher will show.
of the new lesson 2. The player’s aim is to identify the picture as GMO or not GMO. Describe
the picture by group. This activity is related to the GMOs which is the
next topic to be discussed.

D- Discussing new 1. Using the pictures in the previous activities, describe each picture. Let the
concepts and practicing students identify and explain why this organism is GMO or not GMO.
skills #1 2. The students will state the uses of genetically modified organisms.
3. They will evaluate the benefits of GMOs
4. They will also evaluate the risks of GMOs.
5. Clarify the answers of the students.
E-Discussing new 1. Introduce the students to the uses of GMOs.
concepts and practicing 2. Each group will be given a picture and they will explain why that picture is
skills #2 GMO or not..
3. A representative will present the answer to the class.

F- Developing mastery Ask:


 What are the current uses of GMOs.
 Describe what are those benefits and risks of GMOs.

G- Finding practical Ask:


applications of  How GMOs becomes more important?
concepts and skills in  If you could save lives by producing vaccines in transgenic bananas, would
daily living you?
H- Making Ask:
generalizations and  As a student, are GmOs more healthier in our body?
abstraction about the  How these GMOs affect our future lives?
lesson

I- Evaluating learning 1. What are the current uses of GMOs?


2. What are the benefits of GMOs?
3. What are the risks of these GMOs?
4. Are the local variety of crops affected by GMOs?
5. Are GMOs produces high nutritional value?

J- Additional activities Homework:


1. explain the different metabolic processes involved in the various organ
systems.
2. study how animals survive.

V- REMARKS

VI- REFLECTION

A- No. Of learners who


earned 80% in the
evaluation
B- No. Of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation
C- Did the remedial
lessons work? No. Of
learners who caught up
with the lesson

D- No. Of learners who


continue to require
remediation

E- Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did they work?

F- What difficulties did I


encounter which my
Principal or Supervisor
can help me solve?

G- What innovation or
localized material did I
use/discover which I
wish to share with other
teachers?

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