EAPP - Week 7
EAPP - Week 7
GRADES 1 to 12
Teacher: Jared A. Leynes Learning Area: EAPP
DAILY LESSON LOG
Teaching Dates and
Time: January 8-11, 2024 Quarter: 2
3. Textbook Pages
A. Reviewing Previous Lesson or The teacher must ask the The teacher must ask the The teacher asks the
Presenting the New Lesson students what they have students what they have students what they have
learned from previous learned from previous learned from previous
discussions. discussions. discussions.
B. Establishing a Purpose for the What I Know What I know
Lesson Instructions: Consider Test I. Directions: Read the
yourself as a respondent following statements and
and answer the questions choose the letter of the
below. On the space before correct answer.
each number, write T if you
think the question is clear
and understandable and it
does not create any
difficulty and confusion and
F if it is confusing or difficult.
Write your answers on a
one- whole sheet of paper.
C. Presenting Examples/Instances of What Is It What Is It
the Lesson The Various Kinds of A Survey is one of the best
Reports ways to know and
Reports are more likely understand the people’s
needed for business, choices, attitudes, or
scientific and technical feelings on certain issues.
subjects, and in the We will be able to determine
workplace. They are of the reactions of the
different types and they respondents and based on
differ in their aims and the survey results, we could
structures. design some possible
actions to be best done, or
a solution to a problem, or a
remedy to a disease or an
answer to a question
D. Discussing New Concepts and DISCUSSION THREE STEPS IN
Practicing New Skills #1 CONDUCTING A SURVEY
Survey Questionnaire
It is a data gathering tool composed of a set of questions There are three steps in
used in a survey and is utilized in various fields such as conducting a survey.
politics, research, marketing, media and so on. It is 1. Decide on a four or five
intended to gather data, views, opinions and others from option survey questions.
individuals or a particular group of people. Then make a tally chart with
an appropriate heading and
Methods of Administering a Survey title.
Administering a survey is a systematic way of achieving
certain goals. The following methods are introduced by 2. Conduct a survey then
Sarah Mae Sincero (2012). tally all the answers.
In conducting a survey,
make sure all answers are
noted. Plan for a more
systematic way of tallying.