Science 4 - Q1 - W9 DLL
Science 4 - Q1 - W9 DLL
Science 4 - Q1 - W9 DLL
A. Content Standards Demonstrate understanding of how the major internal organs, such as the brain, heart, liver, stomach, bones and muscles keep the body healthy.
E. Discussing new concepts and -The teacher further explains -The teacher further explains -The teacher further explains -The teacher further explains -The teacher further explains the
practicing new skills #2. the lesson. the lesson. the lesson. the lesson. She explains the first aid treatment for bone
1.What are the bones that 1. How many bones are 1. What helps your finger bones common bone and muscle injuries.
protect the internal organs? involved in the movement? move as you write? injuries. -The teacher demonstrates the
2. Which set of bones protect 2. Are the bones connected 2. Were you able to control the 1.What are the common first aid treatment for different
the lungs and the liver? to each other? movement of your arms and muscle injuries? bone and muscle injuries.
3-4. (See LM, p.63) 3. (See LM, p.60) legs? 2. What are the common bone
- The teacher clarifies 3-7. See LM, p.61 injuries?
misconceptions *Explain what voluntary and 3-7. (See LM, p.66-67)
involuntary muscles are.
F. Developing Mastery -Show pictures of these bones -Explain the background -Explain the background -Explain the background -Explain the background
(Lead to Formative Assessment 3) that protect the internal organs information (pg 60of LM) information (pg 62of LM) information (pg 67of LM) information (pg 69of LM)
and explain the function of -Have the pupils master the -Have the pupils master the -Have the pupils master the -Have the pupils master the
each. concepts. concepts. concepts. concepts.
G. Finding practical application of *What do you think might Do you think the body can What will happen if we don’t *What are you going to do to Find a partner and demonstrate
concepts and skills in daily happen to our internal organs move if the muscles and the have involuntary muscles in our avoid these bone and muscle the first aid treatment for one of
living if there are no bones? bones do not coordinate body? injuries? the following:
with each other? 1. Fracture
If the bones do not have 2. Cramps
joints, what will happen? 3. Bruise
Why? 4-5.
H. Making Generalizations and * What are the functions of *What are the functions of *What is the difference * What are different bone and *What are the first aid treatment
Abstraction about the Lesson. the bones? the muscles? between voluntary and muscle injuries? for different bone and muscle
*What are the bones that involuntary muscle? Give injuries?
protect the internal organs? examples.
I. Evaluating Learning What bone protects the Tell whether the statement Tell whether the following are Identify the following bone and The first aid treatment
following: is TRUE or FALSE. voluntary or involuntary muscle injury: demonstration will serve as the
1. Brain 1. The muscle and bones muscles: 1. It is a break in the evaluation part of the lesson. Use
2. Heart coordinate with each other 1. Leg muscles bone. rubrics in assessing their
3. Liver to make the body move. 2. Arm muscles 2. It occurs when a bone performance.
4. Vertebrae or 2. The point where the bones 3. Heart muscles is displaced out of its
backbone meet are called joints. 4. Lung muscles proper position.
5. Pelvic bone 3-5. 5. Eyelid muscles 3-5.
J. Additional Activities for Draw the bones that protect Draw the skeletal system in a List some examples of voluntary Research some first aid List the steps in performing the
Application or Remediation our internal organs. a bond paper. and involuntary muscles. measure for these bone and first aid treatment for sprain.
muscle injuries.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION