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Grade 6 Quarter 3 (Matatag Soon) Daily Lesson Logs | SY 2024-2025 DLLs

What is a Daily Lesson Log? A Daily Lesson Log (DLL) is a detailed plan that outlines the objectives, content and activities to be covered in a lesson. It serves as a guide for teachers helping them organize their teaching strategies and ensuring that learning goals are met effectively. The purpose of a DLL is to provide structure to the lesson while offering flexibility to accommodate diverse student needs making it a critical tool in lesson planning.

Effective lesson planning is a dynamic process and one key aspect that teachers must address is differentiation. Differentiation involves tailoring instruction to meet the varied needs of students ensuring that every learner, regardless of their ability or background has an equal opportunity to succeed. However, when teachers refer to differentiation, they often focus on student ability which can lead to oversimplified and inaccurate labels such as high-ability or low-ability students. These labels can be misleading and unhelpful as they fail to account for the complex nature of learning.

Ability is not a fixed trait but rather a fluctuating factor influenced by numerous variables such as motivation, prior knowledge and even personal circumstances. For instance, a student who struggles with English may perform poorly on a language task but may excel in another area. Therefore, lesson plans should not be based solely on presumed ability. Teachers must consider other aspects, such as a student’s learning needs, cultural background and socio-economic factors which can significantly impact their learning experience.

Incorporating differentiation into lesson planning requires a more nuanced approach. Rather than offering tasks based solely on ability, teachers should aim to design lessons that offer multiple entry points for learning, provide varied resources and allow for flexible assessment methods. Focusing on the diversity of student needs and strengths, teachers can create a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment where all students can thrive, regardless of their starting point. This thoughtful approach to differentiation ensures that lessons are accessible, engaging and truly reflective of each student’s potential.

Grade 6 Quarter 3
(Matatag Soon) Daily Lesson Logs|
SY 2024-2025 DLLs

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 1 (Matatag Soon) Daily Lesson Logs | ( December 4 – 6, 2024 DLLs )  (Update!)  

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 2 Matatag Daily Lesson Logs | ( December 9 – 13, 2024 DLLs )  (Update!)  

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 3 Matatag Daily Lesson Logs | ( December 16 – 20, 2024 DLLs )  (Update!)  

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 4 Matatag Daily Lesson Logs | ( January 2 – 3, 2025 DLLs )  (Update!)  

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 5 Matatag Daily Lesson Logs | ( January 6 – 10, 2025 DLLs )  (Update!)  

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 6 Matatag Daily Lesson Logs | ( January 13 – 17, 2025 DLLs )  (Update!)  

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 7 Matatag Daily Lesson Logs | ( January 20 – 24, 2025 DLLs )  (Update!)  

Grade 6 Quarter 3 Week 8 Matatag Daily Lesson Logs | ( January 27 – 31, 2025 DLLs )  (Update!)  

(Coming Soon! )

Weekly Quarter 3 MATATAG DAILY LESSON LOGS

Lesson Exemplars (LE)

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Learning Activity Sheets (LAS)

Periodical Tests – All Subjects with TOS

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