S5 LT-II-h-8
S5 LT-II-h-8
S5 LT-II-h-8
Duration: 5 days
I.Objectives
D. Values Integration:
a. Cooperation in performing group activity
b. Honesty in reporting/recording observations/answers.
c. Being obedient in following instructions
d. Caring for the environment
C. Explanation
1. Discussion on the results of the different groups
Activity 1
1. What happen to the plant when you put in salt water? fresh water?
(the plant in salt water withered, the plant in fresh water stays the same)
2. Why does the plant in salt water withered?
(the plant withered because of the reaction of the salt in the water)
3. Why does the plant in fresh water stays the same?
(the plant stays the same because theres no chemical in water)
4. What is the explanation behind this?
(plants can survive in fresh water while only marine plants can survive in salt water)
Day 2
A. Engagement
1. Do routine activities.
2. Recall of the concepts learned from the previous activity.
3. Introduce the next activity.
B. Exploration
1. Giving of specific instructions to the pupils.
2. Monitor the pupils as they perform the activity to make sure that the instructions are followed well.
3. Wrapping up the materials after the activity.
4. Organization the answers for the presentation of outputs.
C. Explanation
1. Allot at least 5 minutes each per group for the presentation of the answers.
2. Give feedback to the answers of each group.
3. Discuss the results of the activity.
Day 3
A. Engagement
1. Do routine activities
2. Recall of concepts learned from the previous activity.
B. Exploration
1. Let the pupils accomplish the following activity.
Decode the hidden word by filling the blank with the correct letters as indicated by the following
numbers.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
C. Explanation
Intertidal zone is the shallowest part of the ocean ecosystem where the ocean floor is covered and
uncovered as the tide goes in and out.
Day 4
A. Engagement
1. Let the pupils tell about the animals live in estuaries and intertidal zone.
2. Ask:
a. Can you describe the appearance of these plants and animals live in the water?
b. Do you know where these plants and animals came from?
3. Say:
Today you will study how a marine ecosystem develops a food chain and food web.
B. Exploration
1. Routine activities
2. Allow your students to do the task for 5-10 minutes.
3. When answering the said activity, encourage the students to answer using complete sentences.
4. After the activity, instruct your pupils to answer the guide questions.
5. Allow the pupils to discuss their collected data within the group.
6. Instruct them to write their observations on manila paper.
7. Let the pupils report their findings to the class.
C. Explanation
1. Ask:
What are the food chain and food web in the marine ecosystem?
What are food chains in estuaries? Intertidal zone?
What are food webs in estuaries? Intertidal zone?
How this food chain and food web affects our marine biodiversity?
2. Present the present the illustration s of the food chain and food web in estuaries and intertidal zone.
D. Elaboration/Extension
1. Let the learners perform another activity as an application of the concepts learned. Retain the same
grouping used in the previous activities.
2. Have the learners prepare the following materials
(it could be given as an advance assignment)
a. cut-outs of animals in the marine ecosystem, cut-outs of arrows
b. manila paper
c. tape
3. Distribute the activity card containing the specific instructions on how they are going to construct the
Food chain and food web in the estuaries and intertidal zones.
4. Guide the pupils while they are doing the activity.
Day 5
E. Evaluation
A. Let us see how much youve learned from our lesson. Answer the following questions:
1. Classify organisms as producers, consumers, scavengers, or decomposers according to their role in a food
chain or food web?