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Detailed Lesson Plan in Science

I. Learning Objectives

During and after 60 minutes, at least 75% of the students are expected to:

a) Define sexual and asexual reproduction


b) Cite the advantages of sexual and asexual reproduction in producing an offspring
c) Classify organisms if it undergoes sexual or asexual reproduction.
II. Subject Matter
A. Topic: Sexual and Asexual reproduction
B. Time Frame: 60 minutes
C. References:
Cell reproduction pdf
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-asexual-reproduction.htm
https://www.google.com/search?
q=sexual+reproduction+organism&client=opera&hs=YPy&source=
D. Instructional Materials: Laptop, Projector, Manila paper and Pictures
E. Learning Activity: Where do I belong?
A. Concepts: Sexual and asexual reproductions are important in producing an offspring.
F. Skills: Listening and Thinking skills, Teamwork and Collaboration.
G. Values Integration: Awareness, Discipline, Cooperation

III. PROCEDURE:

A. Strategy Applied: 7E’s(Elicit, Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Extend, Evaluate)

Time Teaching Hint Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity IM’s


Frame

3 B. Preliminary
minutes Activities Good morning class! PowerPoint
1. Greetings Please all stand for our opening presentation
2. Prayer prayer. Kimberly Please lead the Good morning Sir!
prayer.
Before you take your sit, kindly pick Praise be the name of our
up the pieces of dirt under your Lord Jesus Christ.
3. Securing of chairs. Now and forever. AMEN.
cleanliness
Secretary, Kindly check the
Attendance today.
4. Checking of
Attendance
5. Checking of Class, do we have an
Assignments Assignment? Yes Sir.

None Sir.
3 C. Elicit
minutes Before we proceed to our lesson.
1. Recall First, let us have a short recap.
What was our topic last meeting? Last meeting, we
Yes, Charilene? discussed about
Energy Transfer.
It is the conversion of
Very Good! one form of energy into
So, what is Energy Transfer? another or the
Yes, Marisol? movement
of energy from one
place to another.

Very good! Thank you.

10 D. Engage
minutes So, let’s watch first a short video Video
1. Motivation presentation about our topic for presentation
today. You may list down important Yes Sir.
details in the video. (Students will watch the
Are you ready? video attentively)

The video shows the two


So, class what can you ways of reproduction.
say about the video.
Yes, Desiree?

Our topic for today is


Good observation! about sexual and asexual
reproduction.

So, based on the video what do you


think is the topic for today? Anyone PowerPoint
Yes, Angel? presentation
Yes, thank you!
Objectives:
2. Presentation Before we proceed I am going to a) Define sexual
Of the Lesson present our learning targets for the and asexual
day. reproduction.
Kindly read the objectives, Yes b) Cite the
Jackie? advantages of
sexual and
asexual
reproduction in
producing an
3. Presentation offspring.
Of the Lesson c) Classify
Objectives organisms if it
undergoes sexual
or sexual
reproduction.
5 E. Explore
minutes Okay, let’s have an activity.I am Piece of
1. Activity going to divide the class into two paper,
groups. Each group will be given Pictures
some pictures and you will classify
each picture if it is under asexual
reproduction or sexual reproduction
and after that each group will have a
representative to present their work.
Our activity will be called
“Where do I belong?”
This will be the rubrics:
Collaboration -3
Accuracy -2
Time bounded-1 We are given four
Presentation- 4 pictures, the tiger,
Total- 10 rabbit, cactus and
After 5 minutes, each group will katakataka, so we put
Present their work. the tiger and rabbit in
sexual reproduction
(After 5 minutes). Time’s up. while cactus and
Let’s proceed now to the katakataka are in
presentation, let’s start with group 1. asexual reproduction.
Okay let’s start!

Very good! Next group?

We are also given four


pictures which are the
Nicely done! Next group? gumamela, frog, fern
and mango tree, so we
put gumamela and frog
in sexual reproduction
while fern and mango
tree are in asexual
Okay, thank you. All of your reproduction.
answers are correct because
sunflower, rabbit, gumamela and
frog are under sexual reproduction
in which they have sex cells that
undergo fertilization while cactus,
katakataka, fern and mango tree are
considered asexual reproduction
because they have one parent.

Do you have any questions?


None, sir.

E. Explain
15 1. Discussion To be able to know sexual and PowerPoint
minutes asexual reproduction, let’s discuss presentation
first the definition of reproduction.

So, class what do you think is


reproduction? Yes Ms. Angelika? Reproduction is when
organisms produce new
living things.
Very good. Reproduction is when
organisms produce or form new
living things. It occurs when plants
and animals reproduce to make new
individuals of the same species.

So, we now proceed to the two types


of reproduction. First is the sexual
reproduction.
Sexual reproduction happens when
two parent cells combine, producing
an offspring wherein fertilization
process takes place.

Class, what are the two sex cells


involve in sexual reproduction?
Yes Mr. Anthony? The sex cells involved in
sexual reproduction are
the sperm cell and egg
cell
Yes, you’re correct.

Fertilization process happens when


an egg cell and sperm cell joined
together.

Who can give some example of


organism that undergoes sexual
reproduction?
Yes Mr. Stephen? Dog, Dolphin, Monkey
and Human beings
undergo sexual
reproduction, Sir.
Very good, exactly even human
beings undergo sexual reproduction
because only multicellular
organisms can undergo this type of
reproduction.

So, we now proceed to the last type


of reproduction, the asexual
reproduction.

Asexual reproduction takes place


when organism produces offspring
without fertilization. It involves only
on parent. A reproduce offspring in
this type of reproduction inherit all
their DNA from one parent, they are
genetically identical to each other
and to their parent

So class, How does offspring


produce in asexual reproduction?
Yes Ms. Sarah? Offspring produce by
cell division.

That’s right; in asexual reproduction


offspring produce by cell division
and the following are the types of
asexual reproduction.

 Binary Fission
 Budding
 Fragmentation

Let’s first discuss Binary Fission.


So, what is binary fission?
Yes Ms. Jasmin? Binary Fission is a type
of asexual reproduction
of a cell by dividing into
two approximately equal
parts.
Very Good!
In binary fission organism divides in
half where identical daughter cells
produced. Examples of this are
bacteria, E.coli, and pond critters.

Next is Budding, new organism


grows by mitosis and cell division
on the body of its parent. Small bud
grows out of parent cell where new
offspring is produced.

So, who can give an example of


organism that undergoes budding?
Yes Ms. Cassandra?
Yeast, Sir.

Yes, Good answer!


Yeast undergoes budding, also
hydra and cactus.

And the last is fragmentation. What


do you think is fragmentation?
Yes Mr. Mark? Fragmentation occurs
when a parent organism
breaks into fragments, or
pieces and each
fragment develop into
new organism.
Thank you, Mr. Mark. According to
Mr. Mark
Fragmentation occurs when a parent
organism breaks into fragments, or
pieces and each fragment develop
into new organism.

An example of this is starfish.


Who can give some examples? Yes
Ms. Kath? Lobsters, lizards, Newts,
tadpoles, crabs, and
hydra

What is the advantage of asexual


reproduction?
Yes, Mr. Bean?
 Enables
organisms to
reproduce
without a mate
 No wasted time
and energy
 Enables some
organisms to
rapidly
reproduce a large
number of
uniform
offspring
Yes, thank you. You are correct.
Asexual reproduction Enables
organisms to reproduce without a
mate. No wasted time and energy.
Enables some organisms to rapidly
reproduce a large number of
uniform offspring.

Class, what do you think is the


difference between sexual and
asexual reproduction?
Yes, Mr. Joshua? Sexual reproduction
involves two parent cells
while asexual
reproduction involves 1
parent cell.

Okay, Very good. Sexual


reproduction involves two parent
cells which are the sperm and egg
cell that undergoes fertilization to
produce an offspring while Asexual
reproduction involves one parent
cell, that results in offspring that are
genetically identical to each other
and to the parent.
2 F. Elaborate So, did you understand our topic for
minutes today? Yes Sir!
.
Okay, if you understand our topic, Sexual reproduction
can you define what sexual and involves two parent cells
asexual reproduction is? Yes which are the sperm and
Jasmin? egg cell that undergoes
fertilization to produce
an offspring while
Asexual reproduction
involves one parent cell,
which results in
offspring that are
Very good! genetically identical to
each other and to the
parent.

5 G. Extend
minutes Manila Paper
1. Activity & Pictures
But, before we end our discussion
we will have an activity to test if
you really understand our lesson for
today. Is that okay class? Yes Sir!

Our activity is entitled “How do I


reproduce?” In this activity, I will
group you into two groups and I will
one picture and you will identify
which of the two types of
reproduction that animal/plant
undergoes and you are going to
explain it based on what you learned
from our lesson in front.

But, before you start your activity,


here are the rubrics of the activity
for you to be guided accordingly.

RUBRICS:
Content-30%
Relevance-30%
Delivery-20%
Time Bounded-20%
TOTAL-100%
Okay let’s start, you only have 2
minutes to do that!

Okay time’s up! Please present your


work group 1. Group 1
Good Morning
classmates! So, the
picture we are given is
the tiger. Tiger
reproduce by sexual
reproduction because
they produce their
offspring by having two
parent cells

Okay, very Good group 1! Okay


next is the group 2, please present
your work.

Group 2

So, Good morning


classmates, we were
given the picture of
cactus. Cactus
reproduces by budding,
which new organism
grows by mitosis and
cell division on the body
of its parent. Small bud
grows out of parent cell
where new offspring is
produced. Budding is a
type of asexual
reproduction.

Very good group 2!


It seems that all of you understand
my lesson well.

2. Assignment So, your assignment is about types


of cells. You need to read about this
topic

Okay class, get ½ crosswise,


because we are going to have a quiz
regarding our topic for today. (The student will
Okay, Let’s start! follow)
IV. Evaluation (15 minutes)

I. ESSAY

1. What is Sexual and asexual reproduction? Discuss briefly. (5points)

2. Cite the advantages of sexual and asexual reproduction in producing an offspring. (2pts.)
3. Classify the following organisms if it undergoes sexual or asexual reproduction. (3pts.)

 Tiger  Cat
 Lion  Mango Tree
 Dog  Lemon Tree

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