Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Detailed
Lesson
Plan in
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the pupils are
expected to:
B. Elicit
1. Review
Recall animals that undergo complete metamorphosis
or incomplete metamorphosis.
C. Engage
Show the pupils a collage of animals.
Guided Questions:
1. What animals are familiar to you in this scenery?
2. Do these animals have something in common?
3. What do they have in common?
D. Explore
Activity:” What’s inside a chicken Egg?
Let’s have a group activity. I will group you into 3 groups.
1. Observe the eggs.
2. Answer the guide questions.
3. Write your observation.
Observation Sheet
4. Raw Egg
5. Hard-boiled Egg
6. Adult or Fertilized Egg
E. Explain
Discussion/Analysis
1. What features have you observed with the raw egg?
2. What is the color of the egg white and yolk?
3. What happens when you stir the egg white?
4. What do you see in the egg yolk?
5. What is the color of the substance when stirred?
6. Crack the hardboiled egg. Peel it off. What do you call the
outer covering?
7. Observe the hardboiled egg; is it in liquid or in solid form?
8. As you can see in this situation it is much visible to notice
how thick the egg white over the yolk. Where is the yolk
located?
9. What features have you observed with the hardboiled egg?
10. What features have you observed with the mature egg?
Show the video of the life cycle of a chicken.
Generalization
What do we realize now having this activity?
What are the stages of development of an egg to
becoming a chick?
F. Elaborate
Application:
Draw the parts of an egg.
IV. Evaluation
Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the yellow part of the inside of the egg?
a. mature b. adult c. yolk
2. If the egg yolk is yellow, what is the color of the egg white?
a. white b. yellow c. transparent
3. Where the life of birds originates?
a. egg white b. yolk c. yellow
4. What is the outer covering of an egg?
a. shell b. Bird c. Mature
5. How many days the chicken will hatched?
a. 1 month b. 21 days c. 24 hours
V. Assignment
Directions: On a ¼ illustration board. Make a collage showing
your stage of development from birth until now.