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School Grade FIVE

Teacher Learning Area SCIENCE


Daily Lesson Log Week/Teaching Date WEEK 3 Quarter 2nd QUARTER
Time

WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learners demonstrate The learners demonstrate The learners demonstrate The learners demonstrate The learners demonstrate
understanding of how the parts understanding of how the parts understanding of how the parts understanding of how the parts understanding of how the parts
of the human reproductive of the human reproductive of the human reproductive of the human reproductive of the human reproductive
system work
system work system work system work system work
B. Performance The learners should be able to The learners should be able to The learners should be able to The learners should be able to The learners should be able to
Standards Practice proper hygiene to care Practice proper hygiene to care Practice proper hygiene to care Practice proper hygiene to care Practice proper hygiene to care
of the reproductive organs of the reproductive organs of the reproductive organs of the reproductive organs of the reproductive organs
C. Learning Enabling Competency: Explain the menstrual cycle Explain the menstrual cycle Explain the menstrual cycle Explain the menstrual cycle
Competencies Describe the changes that occur
during puberty S5LT-IIc-3 S5LT-IIc-3 S5LT-IIc-3 S5LT-IIc-3
D. Learning Objectives After the lesson the learners After the lesson the learners After the lesson the learners After the lesson the learners Quiz Day
identify the Changes that are able to distinguish the are able to identify the are able to explain the
Occur during Puberty Stage occurrences during stages in the Menstrual Cycle menstrual cycle.
menstrual cycle.
Changes Occur During The Menstrual Cycle The Menstrual Cycle The Menstrual Cycle The Menstrual Cycle
II. CONTENT Puberty
( Subject Matter)
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages K to 12 MELC K to 12 MELC K to 12 MELC K to 12 MELC K to 12 MELC
2. Learner’s Material
pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials ADM Module ADM Module ADM Module ADM Module ADM Module
from Learning Resource
LR portal
B. Other Learning PowerPoint, Pictures PowerPoint, Pictures PowerPoint, Pictures PowerPoint, Pictures PowerPoint, Pictures
Resources
IV. PROCEDURE
A. Drill/Reviewing New Lesson Review Review Identify the following stages of
previous Lesson or A. Prayer Write BOY or GIRL or BOTH to 1. How many days a woman bleeds menstrual cycle base on the
B. Checking of Attendance indicate who experiences the or experience menstruation? given description:
presenting new lesson
C. Kamustahan Session bodily changes described below. 2. Is it true that woman get
1. A stage where an egg is
pregnant, they still experience
Review: _________ 1. broader shoulder released from the ovary.
_________ 2. adam’s apple monthly period. 2. The phase where the uterine
Decode the following words about
the female reproductive system. _________ 3. increased height lining thickens in preparation for
_________ 4. rounder hips potential pregnancy.
vyoa – female organ that releases _________ 5. Undergo menstrual 3. The stage associated with the
egg cell period shedding of the uterine lining.
llofapian bute- site for 4. The phase where the uterine
fertilization lining is maintained and
teruus – it is called the womb nourished.
5. Days to complete the cycle.
Options: Menstruation, Follicular
Phase, Ovulation, Luteal Phase
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B. Establishing a purpose Look at number 5. Study the illustration below Who among you (girls) already
for the lesson experience menstruation?
Does a boy undergo menstrual
period? What are your experiences?

The answer is no.

Does a girl underdo menstrual


Look at the illustration period?

Are there any changes happen? The answer is yes.

What are the changes How? Let’s find it out!.


happened?
C. Presenting examples/ What are the differences Observe the illustration below. Where does Menstruation period Take a look on the illustration
instances of the new between your photo and you start? below
lesson today?
It starts on the breaking of the
thick lining called endometrium.
Can you see the difference?
When do you think menstrual
period starts?
Are there any changes?
Where do egg cells come from? When the thick lining breaks
down it will turn to blood and
It came from the OVARY. flow as what we called
menstruation.
What will happen if the egg cell
is not fertilized? What are the different stages of
Menstrual cycle?
Let’s find out!
D. Discussing new The MENSTRUAL CYCLE is the Take a look again on the Looking back on the lesson
concepts and practicing series of changes the body goes illustration that we discussed yesterday.
new skills.#1 through to prepare for a possible
Phases of Menstrual cycle
pregnancy. About once a month, The day count for menstrual
the lining of the uterus cycle begins on the first day of
(endometrium) starts to thicken. menstruation when blood starts
Then an ovary releases an egg. If to come out of the vagina. In this
the egg is fertilized by sperm and section, the length of menstrual
attaches to the lining of the uterus cycle has been assumed to be 28
(implants), pregnancy begins. If days (which is the average
among women). The entire
the egg isn't fertilized or a
duration of a Menstrual cycle can
fertilized egg doesn't implant, the be divided into four main phases:
uterus sheds its lining. This is the
monthly menstrual bleeding, or The illustration provides details 1.Menstrual phase (From day 1
period. Periods happen from the on the cycle on Menstruation. to 5)
early teen years until menopause, 2.Follicular phase (From day 1 to
around age 50. It is very important for a woman 13)
to be aware on this cycle as it 3. Ovulation phase (Day 14)
happens every month. 4. Luteal phase (From day 15 to
28)
As we go further, we will now
learn the different phases of
the menstrual cycle as it actually
takes place in the female’s body.

Phases of Menstrual cycle


The day count for menstrual
cycle begins on the first day of
menstruation when blood starts
to come out of the vagina. In this
section, the length of menstrual
cycle has been assumed to be 28
days (which is the average
among women). The entire
duration of a Menstrual cycle can
be divided into four main phases:

1.Menstrual phase (From day 1


to 5)
2.Follicular phase (From day 1 to
13)
3. Ovulation phase (Day 14)
4. Luteal phase (From day 15 to
28)

E. Discussing new If an egg is not fertilized, the Menstrual phase (day 1-5) Additional Information about
concepts and practicing uterus comes off its lining in the Menstrual phase begins on the Menstrual Cycle
new skills #2. form of blood. This is called the first day of menstruation and
lasts till the 5th day of the Menstrual phase (day 1-5)
“monthly period”. Girls can count menstrual cycle. The following *Blood loss of 10 ml to 80 ml is
the days in their cycle to help them events occur during this phase: considered normal.
know when to expect their next *You may experience abdominal
period. *The uterus sheds its inner lining cramps. These cramps are
of soft tissue and blood vessels caused by the contraction of the
Answer the following; which exits the body from the uterine and the abdominal
vagina in the form of menstrual muscles to expel the menstrual
fluid. fluid.
1. How many days a woman bleeds
or experience menstruation?
2. Is it true that woman get Follicular phase (day 1-13) Follicular phase (day 1-13)
pregnant, they still experience This phase also begins on the *While the egg cell matures, its
first day of menstruation, but it follicle secretes a hormone that
monthly period. lasts till the 13th day of the stimulates the uterus to develop
3. On what date does menstruation menstrual cycle. The following a lining of blood vessels and soft
stop if it starts on November 23, events occur during this phase: tissue called endometrium.
2022?
*The pituitary gland secretes a Ovulation phase (day 14)
hormone that stimulates the egg On the 14th day of the cycle, the
cells in the ovaries to grow. pituitary gland secretes a
*One of these egg cells begins to hormone that causes the ovary
mature in a sac-like-structure to release the matured egg cell.
called follicle. It takes 13 days The released egg cell is swept
for the egg cell to reach into the fallopian tube by the
maturity. cilia of the fimbriae. Fimbriae are
finger like projections located at
Ovulation phase (day 14) the end of the fallopian tube
On the 14th day of the cycle, the close to the ovaries and cilia are
pituitary gland secretes a slender hair like projections on
hormone that causes the ovary each Fimbria.
to release the matured egg cell.
The released egg cell is swept Luteal phase (day 15-28)
into the fallopian tube by the This phase begins on the 15th
cilia of the fimbriae. Fimbriae are day and lasts till the end of the
finger like projections located at cycle. The following events occur
the end of the fallopian tube during this phase:
close to the ovaries and cilia are
slender hair like projections on *The hormone that causes the
each Fimbria. uterus to retain its endometrium
gets used up by the end of the
Luteal phase (day 15-28) menstrual cycle. This causes the
This phase begins on the 15th menstrual phase of the next
day and lasts till the end of the cycle to begin.
cycle. The following events occur
during this phase:

*The egg cell released during the


ovulation phase stays in the
fallopian tube for 24 hours.
*If a sperm cell does not
impregnate the egg cell within
that time, the egg cell
disintegrates.

F. Developing Mastery Group the following changes that Pick the date (5-Friday) in the Identify the following stages of
happen during puberty calendar. Consider that date as the menstrual cycle base on the
(Lead to Formative
according to sexes. first day of the menstrual cycle. given description:
Assessment 3)
-rounder hips-
-deeper voice-
Indicate also in the calendar the 1. A stage where an egg is
-hair on face and chest- last day of the menstrual cycle. released from the ovary.
-hair in armpit- Accomplish the calendar in your 2. The phase where the uterine
-menstruation- notebook. lining thickens in preparation for
-adam’s apple- potential pregnancy.
-bigger breast 3. The stage associated with the
-increased muscle mass- shedding of the uterine lining.
-broader shoulder- 4. The phase where the uterine
-hair in genital area- lining is maintained and
-reproductive organs develop- nourished.
-increased height- 5. Days to complete the cycle.

Options: Menstruation, Follicular


BOY GIRL Phase, Ovulation, Luteal Phase
28

G. Finding practical Answer the following questions Do you think all woman have days What does a girl usually do when
application of concepts briefly. of same menstrual cycle? Why? they have menstrual period?
How many days a woman takes
and skills in daily living
1. What are the different physical to complete the menstrual cycle?
changes that girls and boys
undergo during puberty? Do you think all woman have
days of same menstrual cycle?
2. How do you feel about these
changes?
H. Making Generalizations Why is it important to learn Why does uterine lining in the What are the different stages of What are the different stages of
and Abstraction about about the different changes uterus thicken during menstrual menstrual cycle? menstrual cycle?
during puberty? cycle?
the Lesson.
What happen during ovulation?
I. Evaluating Learning Write BOY or GIRL or BOTH to Determine whether the Choose the correct answer. In your notebook, explain the
indicate who experiences the statement is TRUE of FALSE. process of the menstrual cycle
bodily changes described below. 1. Menstruation is the phase in base on the following phases.
_________ 1. menstrual flow 1. Menstrual Cycle period may the menstrual cycle where: 1. Menstrual Phase
_________ 2. broader shoulder a. An egg is released from the _________________________________
change every month.
_________ 3. adam’s apple ovary _________________________________
_________ 4. bigger breast b. The uterine lining is shed _________________________________
_________ 5. hair in armpit 2. The blood from menstruation c. The fertilized egg implants in _____________________________.
_________ 6. hair in genital area is filthy. the uterus 2. Follicular Phase
_________ 7. hair on face and d. Ovulation occurs _________________________________
chest 3. The blood during menstruation 2. During which stage of the _________________________________
_________ 8. increased height menstrual cycle does ovulation _________________________________
_________ 9. Broadening of hips is due to crashed egg cells. take place? ____________________________.
_________ 10. deeper voice a. Menstruation 3. Ovulation Phase
4. When woman get pregnant, b. Follicular phase _________________________________
they still experience monthly c. Luteal phase _________________________________
d. Ovulation _________________________________
period.
3. What happens during the ____________________________.
follicular phase of the menstrual 4. Luteal Phase
5. The number of days of cycle? _________________________________
menstrual cycle may takes 12 a. Menstruation occurs _________________________________
days. b. The uterine lining is _________________________________
prepared for pregnancy ______________________________.
c. Development of ovarian
follicles Rubric in giving points.
d. The egg is released from the 1 point – the learner provided
ovary details but there’s no
4. The luteal phase of the explanation on the given phase.
menstrual cycle is characterized 2 points – the learner provided
by: details and explained correctly
a. The release of an egg from the given phase.
the ovary
b. The development of the
uterine lining
c. Formation of the corpus
luteum
d. The beginning of
menstruation

5. What is the primary function


of the corpus luteum during the
menstrual cycle?**
a. To release an egg from the
ovary
b. To prepare the uterine lining
for pregnancy
c. To produce hormones that
support early pregnancy
d. To trigger menstruation

J. Additional Activities for


Application or
Remediation

V. REMARKS

VI. REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned 80%
80% in the evaluation above ___ of Learners who earned 80% above above above
above
B.No. of learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require
additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for
remediation who scored below remediation remediation remediation remediation remediation
80%
C.Did the remedial lessons work? ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
No. of learners who have caught ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught up
up with the lesson the lesson the lesson the lesson the lesson the lesson

D.No. of learners who continue ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue to
to require remediation require remediation require remediation require remediation require remediation require remediation

E.Which of my teaching Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well:
strategies worked well? Why did __Group collaboration __Group collaboration __Group collaboration __Group collaboration __Group collaboration
these work? __Games __Games __Games __Games __Games
__Power Point Presentation __Power Point Presentation __Power Point Presentation __Power Point Presentation __Power Point Presentation
__Answering preliminary __Answering preliminary __Answering preliminary __Answering preliminary __Answering preliminary
__activities/exercises __activities/exercises __activities/exercises __activities/exercises __activities/exercises
__Discussion __Discussion __Discussion __Discussion __Discussion
__Think-Pair-Share __Think-Pair-Share __Think-Pair-Share __Think-Pair-Share __Think-Pair-Share

F.What difficulties did I __Comprehension __Comprehension __Comprehension __Comprehension __Comprehension


encounter which my principal or __Lack of Interest of pupils __Lack of Interest of pupils __Lack of Interest of pupils __Lack of Interest of pupils __Lack of Interest of pupils
supervisor can help me solve?

G.What innovation or localized Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations: Planned Innovations:
materials did I use/discover __Fashcards __Fashcards __Fashcards __Fashcards __Fashcards
which I wish to share with other __Pictures __Pictures __Pictures __Pictures __Pictures
__Learning Activity Sheets __Learning Activity Sheets __Learning Activity Sheets __Learning Activity Sheets __Learning Activity Sheets
teachers?
__Math Module __Math Module __Math Module __Math Module __Math Module
__Tarpapel __Tarpapel __Tarpapel __Tarpapel __Tarpapel
__Drill Cards __Drill Cards __Drill Cards __Drill Cards __Drill Cards
__Powerpoint Presentation __Powerpoint Presentation __Powerpoint Presentation __Powerpoint Presentation __Powerpoint Presentation

Prepared by: Checked & Noted:

TEACHER’S NAME TEACHER’S NAME

Position Master
Teacher 2

Approved:

PRINCIPAL’S NAME
Principal IV

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